Well, Microsoft has million of angry customers who are waiting for the right vendor to create a stable functional operating system for their phones that does not crash every other day.
I even called Microsoft yesterday. My Mobile 6 $500 phone cannot connect correctly to my car's Bluetooth kit where any sub $50 phone can without a problem.
I tried to explain in a very polite term that I am reporting an issue to Microsoft so they will be aware of it and consider fixing it. The sales rep understood the issue but was only willing to help if I open a ticket for $80.
With this kind of attitude, May be Microsoft has millions of customers but Google and Apple (if they open their developer ecosystems) will have millions of customers who are ready to switch.
I just hope that Microsoft sees the light before its too late in the Mobile space.
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Well, Microsoft has million of angry customers who are waiting for the right vendor to create a stable functional operating system for their phones that does not crash every other day.
I even called Microsoft yesterday. My Mobile 6 $500 phone cannot connect correctly to my car's Bluetooth kit where any sub $50 phone can without a problem.
I tried to explain in a very polite term that I am reporting an issue to Microsoft so they will be aware of it and consider fixing it. The sales rep understood the issue but was only willing to help if I open a ticket for $80.
With this kind of attitude, May be Microsoft has millions of customers but Google and Apple (if they open their developer ecosystems) will have millions of customers who are ready to switch.
I just hope that Microsoft sees the light before its too late in the Mobile space.