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Windows Mobile to change strategy

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After seeing its market share of smartphones diminish recently for a couple of reasons (iPhone, Blackberry …), and before the amazing new Palm Pre smartphone is released, Windows Mobile has decided to cull the number of WinMo phones that are released. Interesting move/ reaction to worldwide converged device developments…

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  1. I can see why the market share went down on those phones. They kinda came in a little bit late. I still like them though. For me, probably the biggest factors are the battery time and the processing speed, and I think it matched up in those areas. I might buy one soon. Thanks for the stats.

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