by TimStone » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:33 pm
Antonio,
We both realize nothing can be free. How would you live if Five Win were free ? How would any of us survive ? In the end, nothing is free.
Many companies do use Android, and lots of phone carriers push those phones for higher profits. However, customer loyalty is not strong, and people will switch brands quickly. Also, you often have to get a new phone to get new features because of the many flavors of the Droid software. For those using Win 7 phones, and iPhones, loyalty is very high. When comparing real world performance, the Win 7 phones smoke the droids on speed and performance. There are a ton of junk apps on droids. In addition, Apple has them clearly as a target.
Corporate IT departments are looking from Blackberry to Windows, with some accommodation for iPhones. They are NOT looking at Droids. Several studies recently have pointed this out.
Yes, Droid sales are higher right now but its because that is what the salespeople are pushing ! Its not about quality, need, or performance. Its all about the commission they receive which is higher from a droid because of the non-fee for licenses.
I own a Win 7 phone. It is so much easier to do anything, and much faster, than iphones or Droids. When we go out and someone is looking for a place to eat, I give them a two minute head start, then I do the search, and provide the options in seconds, and they are still waiting to see the initial list. Meanwhile, I have the names, map to the locations, phone number, and even reservation option, right in front of me.
Spend some time with a Win 7 or 8 phone day to day and you will see why it is gaining such positive reviews. Even with the release of the new Galaxy, and the iPhone 5, reviewers are encouraging people to wait so they can get their hands on the new WIn 8 Nokia, Samsung, or HTC models ... all which have very strong, positive, reviews.
I think one day we will look back at Google and say "they tried ... but not very well"