Windows Phone 7 Impressions

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  1. Héctor says:

    I’ve read several times in the past, and from several sources, that Flash will be indeed available in WP7, I guess it’s just a matter of time, although I’d wish for Adobe that it will be ready for the device launch time.
     
    I’m somewhat skeptical about WP7 and will wait to see one in front of me, all the videos I’ve seen so far didn’t make it to look appeal… just my opinion.

  2. I wish Flash would be available at launch time as well, but I think Adobe is concentrating on getting to run smoothly on Android first before going into another market.

    Not every phone is for everyone. I’m an Android fan and you would never find me with an iPhone; it’s just not for me, but it does work for a lot of people. Choice is always a good thing and I think WP7 is going to tap into the mobile gaming market quite a bit.

  3. Daniel Moore says:

    I’m definitely excited, although I’m worried about the browsing experience beyond just the security implications. There’s a mobile version of IE for my Zune (I assume they’re related), and I have to say the experience is complete crap. Microsoft needs to put together their best minds and put something together than can actually compete with WebKit and V8 or admit defeat and adopt. As much as I hate to admit it, iPhone has the best browsing experience followed closely by Froyo, and it’s going to be an uphill battle to win people to your platform if your browsing solution isn’t in the same league.

  4. Completely agree. I just hope that they at least let people install competitor’s browsing product.

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