Former MS VP Speculates on Windows Phone's Slow Adoption

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[citation][nom]Anonymous[/nom]In 2005 I owned a Windows Mobile Phone with MS Office etc - it took me just 3 days to recognize the only thing itwas good was to play a brick related game. Then in 2008 I bought a HTC Diamond Touch instead of an iPhone. The only thing it was good was another game - other than that it sucked. It was not good to phone or any other thing - especially syncing any files or file transfer was almost impossible; XP, Vista and Windows 7 had trouble recognizing the phone. I was tired of communicating with the device over bluetooth - one file at a time.[/citation]
You do realize that the Windows Mobile platform you 'loved' so much IS NOT Windows Phone right?
Go to shop and try it out, I'll think you might be in for a shock.
 
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