Again msft had the chance to own this market but instead got lazy and did nothing innovative over the last decade to do anything about it. What is actually amazing is just a few years ago android wasnt known at all and today they capture a market 3 times larger than msft when it comes to the smartphone market. I once had an old smart phone from 2003 running Windows Mobile 2003, at the time it was pretty much ahead of its time. No other phone on the market could do such that but maybe a few phones from europe. Fast forward to today and msft not only has lost millions of potential customers but they probably wont ever get the chance to play catch up with the likes of Symbian, Android, Apple and even Rimm. They had the chance years ago to own a larger percentage of this market but never capitalized on it. I think its too late now, the smartphone market is just completely saturated at this point with too much competition and nothing unique standing out, each smart phone that comes out is the same repetitive piece of technology as the last.
Microsoft Launches New Phones; Available Nov. 8
Published: Monday, 11 Oct 2010 | 1:00 PM ET
By: Reuters
Microsoft unveiled a new line of phones running its Windows software on Monday, as it attempts to pull back market share from Apple's iPhone and Google's Android system in the fast-growing market for multi-featured "smartphones."
The world's largest software company is hoping that the new phones, from handset makers Samsung, LG, HTC and Dell, will propel it back into the mobile market, which many see as the key to the future of computing.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39609761
Microsoft Launches New Phones; Available Nov. 8
Published: Monday, 11 Oct 2010 | 1:00 PM ET
By: Reuters
Microsoft unveiled a new line of phones running its Windows software on Monday, as it attempts to pull back market share from Apple's iPhone and Google's Android system in the fast-growing market for multi-featured "smartphones."
The world's largest software company is hoping that the new phones, from handset makers Samsung, LG, HTC and Dell, will propel it back into the mobile market, which many see as the key to the future of computing.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39609761