HTC says it will always favor Windows Mobile over Android

0. phoneArena posted on 15 Jun 2009, 11:54

Despite manufacturing the first two Android handsets, HTC says a majority of its flagship models will always be powered by Windows Mobile...

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1. *HOVA* posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:43

Lame.

2. LGVX1993 posted on 15 Jun 2009, 14:19

I like Windows Mobile. Ive never had a phone with it but ive always wanted one

3. rehnhart posted on 15 Jun 2009, 14:32

maybe android phone sales might increase more once the platform hits a larger network, like the Lancaster coming to AT&T. I would like to see a android phone on verizon (my carrier), but sadly it will never happen.

5. phonedude posted on 15 Jun 2009, 21:09

Ummm... Actually you will see at least one android device comeing to verizon wireless sometime within the next several months! Just keep your eyes open. :-)

4. Kiltlifter posted on 15 Jun 2009, 19:59

From wikipedia : Some current estimates suggest that 80% of the 50 million Windows Mobile devices made have been built by one contract manufacturing group, HTC, which makes handsets as for several major companies under their brands, as well as under its own brand. HTC IS WINDOWS MOBILE! They are always the first to relase WM stuff with good reason, microsoft trusts HTC to portray their product in a good way. Look at it. HTCs TouchFLO basically made up for microsoft's shortcomings as a dated kernal for WM 6.0 and 6.1, which brought about a new wave of customization to windows phones that got everyone to jump on board.

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