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Windows Phone 7, like Symbian, isn't very scalable. That's the problem. The phone is always stuck to a narrow processor range, like Symbian^3 has to run on some 680MHz Freescale ARM11 processor, Windows Phone 7 is stuck with the Qualcomm 8250 Snapdragon that's old generation compared to what many Android phones are boasting.
Linux based mobile OS which both Meego, Android and WebOS share this heritage, is highly scalable. You can put the same OS on a cheap entry level smartphone, to a dual core 10" tablet. The result of this is that you have a very wide range of devices that can pool and share into the same ecosystem. The synergy that results from a pooled ecosystem breeds apps and entices developers. That's what fuels the iOS ecosystem which consists of a trinity between iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. That's why Android is branching out to tablets and PmPs. That's why todays announcement of WebOS has a tablet along with smartphones. That's why RIM plans to migrate Playbook OS to smartphones.
The moment you start having a line up that says like, featurephones - Series 40, low to mid end smartphones - Symbian, high end smartphones - Windows Phone 7, tablets - Windows 7 embedded, this kind of segmentation is already doomed from the get go.
Again I mentioned before, tech strategies are like fighter pilots aiming. There is lead targeting, prime targeting and lag targeting. Nokia and Microsoft are always on the third, while Apple and Google is doing the first.
Linux based mobile OS which both Meego, Android and WebOS share this heritage, is highly scalable. You can put the same OS on a cheap entry level smartphone, to a dual core 10" tablet. The result of this is that you have a very wide range of devices that can pool and share into the same ecosystem. The synergy that results from a pooled ecosystem breeds apps and entices developers. That's what fuels the iOS ecosystem which consists of a trinity between iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. That's why Android is branching out to tablets and PmPs. That's why todays announcement of WebOS has a tablet along with smartphones. That's why RIM plans to migrate Playbook OS to smartphones.
The moment you start having a line up that says like, featurephones - Series 40, low to mid end smartphones - Symbian, high end smartphones - Windows Phone 7, tablets - Windows 7 embedded, this kind of segmentation is already doomed from the get go.
Again I mentioned before, tech strategies are like fighter pilots aiming. There is lead targeting, prime targeting and lag targeting. Nokia and Microsoft are always on the third, while Apple and Google is doing the first.