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Apple vs. Microsoft: a Tale of Two Mobile Updates 257

snydeq writes "The latest mobile updates from Apple and Microsoft provide a stark contrast, one emblematic of the differences between the two companies, InfoWorld's Ted Samson writes. Militantly on time, Apple's iOS 4.3 update offers significant new functionality, total disregard for what Apple considers outdated systems, and mandated silencing of user complaints. Microsoft, meanwhile, has finally managed to push out an alleged February update to a subset of users, along with a lamentation about having to deal with handset and carrier fragmentation."
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Apple vs. Microsoft: a Tale of Two Mobile Updates

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  • by addikt10 ( 461932 ) on Friday March 11, 2011 @08:56PM (#35459510)

    Which phones out there get vendor supplied updates after 3 years? Certainly not any that I've ever owned.

    My company got me a Droid Eris (I had no choice). 6 months later, no update to Android 2.2. (Maybe 8. Whatever)

    I'm not sure why Apple is getting dinged for not supporting a 3 year old phone. No one that I know of supports 3 year old phones.

  • by Salvo ( 8037 ) on Saturday March 12, 2011 @12:56AM (#35461062)

    Once your car is out-of-warranty, is the manufacturer obliged to keep parts in stock to restore it to showroom condition?
    What about Building Materials for your house, or Matching Furniture (if you break a chair for your dining room table) once the product has been taken off the market?

    The Brand new iPhone 3G purchased 11 months ago was like a car that had been sitting on the lot for 3 years. It was in a runout sale.
    Apple have certainly learnt their PR lesson here, the iPad 1 is available for $100 less than an iPad 2, but purchasers definitely realise they are buying a product with a shortened obsolescence cycle.

  • Re:Windows Phone 7 (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Luckyo ( 1726890 ) on Saturday March 12, 2011 @02:05AM (#35461370)

    As soon as Nokia's Windows Phone 7 devices are released, I will probably get one. Both iPhone and Android have many issues caused mostly because they're fundamentally so far from each, like left and right. Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 is in the middle ground and takes the best from both worlds.

    As someone who has used nokias for a long time, I can tell you that you'll likely be very disappointed. Essentially all the best design people are leaving, or already have left nokia at this stage (exodus started some time before the announcement in february). You'll likely get a massive turd, with both hardware issues caused by the OS as well as software issues caused by the fact that hardware guys have to learn how to make a phone for a completely different OS in record time and release it even faster.

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