i mean...really, what is taking them so long to get this out. They working on a OS that will be outdated by time they release it...so why even continue working on it. They should just skip WinMo7 and go ahead and start WinMo8. That would be their best bet to compete with Apple and Google UI wise....
It takes so long because, unlike the OS for the iphone, WM7 has to be coded in a way where a lot of different phones with different architectures may be able to run WM7. And why skip to windows mobile 8, if they can just add it to windows mobile 7? According to the leaks for WM7, that is still a far milestone to reach and i bet additional time is taken to prevent any compatability issues from previous windows mobile.
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i mean...really, what is taking them so long to get this out. They working on a OS that will be outdated by time they release it...so why even continue working on it. They should just skip WinMo7 and go ahead and start WinMo8. That would be their best bet to compete with Apple and Google UI wise....
It takes so long because, unlike the OS for the iphone, WM7 has to be coded in a way where a lot of different phones with different architectures may be able to run WM7. And why skip to windows mobile 8, if they can just add it to windows mobile 7? According to the leaks for WM7, that is still a far milestone to reach and i bet additional time is taken to prevent any compatability issues from previous windows mobile.