国产一精品一AV一免费,亚洲成AV人片不卡无码,AV永久天堂一区二区三区,国产激情久久久久影院

立即打開
Microsoft's do-or-die Windows Mobile 7 gambit

Microsoft's do-or-die Windows Mobile 7 gambit

Stephanie N. Mehta 2010年03月05日

????by Stephanie N. Mehta

????The software maker will try to catch rivals with Windows Mobile 7, but first it may need to mend fences with handset makers.

????When Microsoft (MSFT) last month unveiled its Windows Phone 7 Series operating system for mobile devices at an industry event in Barcelona, Spain, the company reeled in plaudits from reviewers and bloggers trolling the trade show for new and interesting products. "You haven't used an interface like this before," enthused Engadget. Gushed ZDNet: "Microsoft hit it out of the park."

????"I'm sorry Cupertino," Gizmodo opined, referring to Apple's headquarters, "but Microsoft has nailed it."

????Unfortunately for Microsoft, its triumphant announcement in Barcelona may also have had the unintended affect of annoying the cell-phone makers whose support Microsoft so desperately needs if it hopes to increase its presence in the important mobile-phone business. Why? By revealing its new operating system at least six months in advance of its availability—phones with Phone 7 Series will be available around the 2010 holiday season—Microsoft essentially told consumers to not bother buying phones with Windows Mobile 6.5, its current OS.

????"Microsoft just took a gun and pointed it at the head of Windows 6.5 and said, 'Don't buy this'," says Yankee Group analyst Carl D. Howe. "If I were HTC or one of their other handset customers, I'd be pretty mad."

????Indeed, according to a report in APC Mag, at least one HTC device running Windows 6.5, the HD2, will not be upgradable to the new Phone 7 Series system.

????There also are rumblings that Microsoft and its handset partners are at odds over the way on-screen information is presented to consumers. Phone makers typically like to have a uniform feel or user interface across their entire line of products."My information is that Microsoft wants to have control so the devices have a Microsoft look and feel to them," says Pete Cunningham, a senior analyst at technology research firm Canalys. "That may challenge some of the relationships they have."

????Oh, and Microsoft plans to charge phone makers to license its mobile operating system. Google (GOOG) makes its Android mobile platform available for free.

????Given its weak performance in mobile phones, Microsoft can't really afford to irritate handset makers, which, along with the phone companies, can strongly influence consumer buying decisions. Device makers can make or break one of their phones depending on how much money they spend on marketing, and how they position the phone to consumers and business people.

????Representatives for Microsoft weren't available for comment.

????For Microsoft, the latest OS stumble has just added to its phone woes. Last year its operating systems was on about 9% of smart phones shipped worldwide, down from 14% market share just a year earlier, according to Canalys. Nokia's (NOK) Symbian system was the leader in 2009, with about 47% of the market, followed by BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIMM) at 21% and Apple (AAPL) with 15%. Android had almost 5% of the market in 2009, up from less than 1% in 2008. Besides growing adoption among consumers, Apple, Google and RIM also benefit from robust developer communities that are building applications for their platforms.

????Microsoft may have made its Phone 7 Series announcement so far in advance of the platform's market launch, in part, to start attracting developers to its operating system. But Mark Lowenstein, managing director of consultancy Mobile Ecosystem, contends that Microsoft's early look at the OS also gives the competition time to catch up and even surpass the features of the new Windows Mobile OS. "By the time they have commercial devices for Windows Mobile 7, we'll likely have a new group of iPhones that include improved enterprise capabilities, and a RIM that will have an aggressive second half 2010 push," he says. He also predicts Android's share will continue to grow.

????Analysts say the Phone 7 Series platform may be the software company's last, best chance to get in the mobile game that has long eluded it. As computing has increasingly become more portable, moving from the desktop to the laptop to the netbook to the phone, it would seem Microsoft's very future as a tech leader is at stake.

????"The old saw in technology is that if you're not one of the top two or three companies, it's not clear you should be playing," says Yankee's Howe. "If they don't succeed with this platform it is pretty much over."

掃碼打開財(cái)富Plus App
芒康县| 开阳县| 嵩明县| 新密市| 湖口县| 丹寨县| 吉木萨尔县| 南雄市| 汉源县| 建阳市| 碌曲县| 光山县| 永安市| 锦屏县| 迁西县| 神农架林区| 南澳县| 桂阳县| 那曲县| 含山县| 资兴市| 安福县| 韶山市| 涟水县| 西峡县| 祥云县| 元阳县| 四会市| 会理县| 兴山县| 凌海市| 丽水市| 偃师市| 十堰市| 西乌珠穆沁旗| 宁明县| 卓尼县| 博白县| 图们市| 肃宁县| 积石山|