Smartphones. Microsoft deliver

Day one of the Mobile World Congress and already Microsoft have delivered, massively. But they needed to, they were being left well behind. In fact Microsoft could have been reading this blog. What they have done is to integrate many bits of Microsoft together to create a market leading product.

Windows Phone is a synergistic combination of Xbox Live, the Bing search engine, Zune MP3 player and the Windows Mobile operating system. All these elements have been upgraded to become state of the mobile art and to work together seamlessly. And it looks like Microsoft have designed it for real people instead of for “business”, which is a massive step in the right direction.

This has changed the smartphone game. The Apple App Store may have lots of applications, but it has nothing like the user resonance the Xbox Live provides. Google may have lots of very nice proprietary software, but then so does Microsoft. Android may be used by many different phone manufacturers, but so is Windows Mobile.

So now the war has hotted up. Between iPhone/iPad, Android, Symbian/Maemo and Windows Phone. There are others such as RIM (Blackberry), which is currently still the second most popular smartphone, but whose “business” bias and walled garden could see them left behind. Also Palm, who have their Treo operating system but have also used Windows Mobile, so they will probably major on the new Windows Phone O/S. And finally there is Samsung Bada, of which little is known.

This is going to be fantastic for consumers as the industry brings out new models, update their software and bring out new services and apps, all at breakneck speed. This is a billion handset a year business they are fighting for so they are playing for massive stakes.

4 Comments


  1. “Also Palm…”
    Treo is not an operating system; it is/was Palm’s brand of phone. Although some Treo units ran Windows Mobile, most ran PalmOS. However Palm abandoned this line last year, and uses neither of those OSes on its current offerings. Modern Palm machines – the Pre and the Pixi – run a Palm’s Linux derivative called webOS. Clearly they need to publicise it more…


  2. @Will

    Thanks for the extra information and getting the facts right.


  3. From a gamer point of view; will I get achievement points from games on this thing? From an indie dev point of view, can I make XBL indie games for it?

    If someone has a mobile that can access their live account, they should be able to buy games, “apps”, whatever. I wanna learn more!


  4. don’t forget meego being pushed by Intel and Nokia 😀

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