I have been looking for a windows phone on our local shops but couldnt find any, the next big things for developers is WP as it has a standard UI/Screen  for easier development

regards

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com> wrote:
Nokia have all things going for it in my opinion. I used a windows phone 7.5 yesterday and the fluidity and cleanliness of the interface is lovely. For the local-market at least they need to make an entry level gadget like the ideos did for the android mind share in the country. I believe chips are cheaper now and managing a 1ghz processor under 10,000/- should be attainable. 

But they need to stop wasting time and ship already. I barely see any windows phone being sold locally/affordably. Elops story of localization is bogus. 

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Vincent Wayodi <wayodi@gmail.com> wrote:
Google bought Motorola and Microsoft will buy Nokia. The ingredients
of Apples success are ownership of the OS
and the ability to fine-tune the hardware to deliver a seamless user
experience,  Nokia has expertise in imaging and mapping.


vincent wayodi
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