Microsoft hopes to triple iPhone's launch with Windows Phone 7

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  • Reply 21 of 156
    kzukkzuk Posts: 4member
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    Originally Posted by Smiles77 View Post


    If they paid people $100 to take their phone, I don't think they'd make their target.



    I am not sure that they could GIVE AWAY that many phones (who would want them when compared to Android and iPhone??)!!!
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  • Reply 22 of 156
    kzukkzuk Posts: 4member
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    Originally Posted by malax View Post


    At least one. And a stylus.



    oh, well, if there is a stylus, then YES....this will indeed be a desired item for 30 million people!
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  • Reply 23 of 156
    soskoksoskok Posts: 107member
    They are feeling way too safe about their business. Better concentrate on the core. Mac OS is getting more and more popular and the more popular the iPhone and iPad will be the more people will think of switching to Mac.



    Unrealistic target unless smartphone market expands 3-4 times faster than expected in 2011.
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  • Reply 24 of 156
    myapplelovemyapplelove Posts: 1,515member
    They 'll be eating their words again soon.



    It'll save them a few monies off the grocery list.
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  • Reply 25 of 156
    vspvsp Posts: 32member
    Buy 1 winPhone 7 and get 3 for free.
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  • Reply 26 of 156
    patranuspatranus Posts: 366member
    Sold to phone carriers or sold to customers?



    If the carriers give one away with every purchase it is very easy to inflate numbers.
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  • Reply 27 of 156
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    Originally Posted by tundraboy View Post


    They can always just give the phones away. Not like it would be the first time that they throw money down a hole just to prop up reported unit sales figures.



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    Originally Posted by donlphi View Post


    Unfortunately, you can't compare the two launches.



    Apple iPhone OS available on the Apple iPhone with one service provider in one country at initial launch.



    Windows Mobile 7 available on how many phones with how many service providers in how many countries at launch?



    If they don't sell 30 million phones in a year, I would call it an epic fail.



    I agree with both. I imagine MSFT will get carriers to do the same as BlackBerry and many Android phones - buy one get one free. And doing so skewing their numbers. Also, as stated the iPhone is on one piece of hardware while WM7 will be on multiple carriers and launching globally I'm sure, so you can't compare sales numbers.
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  • Reply 28 of 156
    phastmacphastmac Posts: 12member
    Windows Phone 7 will sell 3 million, 30 million is crazy. I will admit that I will be purchasing one during the holidays to give it a try on one of my lines. So by December of this year, my family plan of four lines will consist of iPhone 4G, iPhone 3G, HD2, and Windows Phone 7.



    Yes, Microsoft and Apple can co-exist in my family
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  • Reply 29 of 156
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,710member
    I've been reading articles about this all day.



    What I find amazing about this is not just the number itself, but the fact that they made a prediction at all. They didn't make a prediction about Zune sales until almost 6 months had gone by, and they knew how many they would sell, then they predicted that (very small) number. They never broke that number with all the succeeding generations, including the current one.



    30 million is a number that I can only think was uttered in mistake. If they said 10 million, I would go along with it. They've got a chance at that. Smartphones sales are roaring, and 10 million in the first year from a product sourced from several manufacturers on a number of carriers around the world is attainable for a Microsoft product. There are enough people out there that could want that. Whether they will do it or not is something else, but it's a possibility. But 30 million is a stunning number. I can't help wondering how they came up with it.
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  • Reply 30 of 156
    rushbcrushbc Posts: 13member
    oh, that pesky Mr. Ballmer. always good for a laugh!



    there is no way windows phone 7 will outsell that amazing hotness known as "Kin". ha!



    i don't think Ballmer has been right about anything since he predicted the iphone would flop in 2007. he was probably still wrong before 2007, but i wasnt paying attention then....lolz
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  • Reply 31 of 156
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,710member
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    oh, that pesky Mr. Ballmer. always good for a laugh!



    there is no way windows phone 7 will outsell that amazing hotness known as "Kin". ha!



    i don't think Ballmer has been right about anything since he predicted the iphone would flop in 2007. he was probably still wrong before 2007, but i wasnt paying attention then....lolz



    Some have been wondering if the Kin is included in that number. They are both based on the same OS, in the rough. But I don't see the Kin as succeeding.
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  • Reply 32 of 156
    bartfatbartfat Posts: 434member
    The problem is, they will have to sell 30 million in the next 2 years in order to be a viable competitor.
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  • Reply 33 of 156
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,710member
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    The problem is, they will have to sell 30 million in the next 2 years in order to be a viable competitor.



    If they manage to sell 10 million in the first year, then they will be taken seriously. If sales are much below that, they will have big problems. But right now, Nokia is the most vulnerable, so there's room to grow marketshare there, and smartphone sales are growing by leaps and bounds.



    With Palm out of the running for now at least, they have a shot of sorts.
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  • Reply 34 of 156
    kilimanjarokilimanjaro Posts: 192member
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    Originally Posted by Rot'nApple View Post


    But does it have a keyboard? Inquiring minds want to know!



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by malax View Post


    At least one. And a stylus.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by NasserAE View Post


    Don't forget the mandatory "Bing" button.. it is the killer button/feature



    OMG..! OMG..!!



    You guys, please don't give ideas to Steve Ballmer and Microsoft on what "iPhone-killer" features for the Windows Phone 7.. *



    * note: sarcastic is intended in the sentence
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  • Reply 35 of 156
    kilimanjarokilimanjaro Posts: 192member
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    Originally Posted by vsp View Post


    Buy 1 winPhone 7 and get 3 for free.



    ..or, how about: Buy 1 Windows Phone 7, and get 7 for free..!



    That should make the sales number look like Microsoft is moving Windows Phone 7 in very large numbers at the end of the year..



    Hey, they did it too on Windows 7 launch promo.. Although they offered 7 stacks of beef in a burger for 7 days; the Windows 7 Whopper, but Microsoft can do better than that right..?
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  • Reply 36 of 156
    radster360radster360 Posts: 549member
    This is ridiculously funny! First, I don't know what's so great about Windows Mobile 7 ? There is nothing innovative about it. Microsoft doesn't know how to innovate. I think they must be putting something in those free sodas they provide their employees.
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  • Reply 37 of 156
    maccherrymaccherry Posts: 924member
    Here's where this story is garbage.

    MS unlike Apple doesn't have hardware of their own. So,what that 30 million projection should say is that MS hopes that their hardware partners can crank out 30 million phones carrying the windows mobile 7 OS. Period.

    That is the same misinterpreted info given when Android phones are talked about. Android and winmo mobile 7 are OSes sold by competing cell phone makers.

    That is the right way of telling the story.
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  • Reply 38 of 156
    solipsismsolipsism Posts: 25,726member
    Based on the amount of expected growth in the smartphone market in 2011 and what I've seen from MS' redesign of WinMo7 I think it's possible. I don't think they'll beat Apple that year on unit sales and obviously not come close to revenue and profit as Apple is also selling the HW, but if they get enough vendors, make it competitive enough to take on Android and make it work on cheap enough phones (all within reason) I think it could definitely happen.
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  • Reply 39 of 156
    shubiduashubidua Posts: 157member
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    Originally Posted by solipsism View Post


    Based on the amount of expected growth in the smartphone market in 2011 and what I've seen from MS' redesign of WinMo7 I think it's possible. I don't think they'll beat Apple that year on unit sales and obviously not come close to revenue and profit as Apple is also selling the HW, but if they get enough vendors, make it competitive enough to take on Android and make it work on cheap enough phones (all within reason) I think it could definitely happen.



    If the phones are free (subsidised), I think there is definitely a possibility to sell lots of them. Think about it, most people know Microsoft, so when going to buy a phone, and they have the choice between an Android (huh?) and a M$ (oh yeah, works great on my PC), then there is a good chance lots of people would go for it.



    Though I don't like M$, I believe that the interface they presented looked rather polished, and compare to android, there is a good chance it will be appealing enough to the people mentioned above.
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  • Reply 40 of 156
    igrouchoigroucho Posts: 63member
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    Originally Posted by phastmac View Post


    Windows Phone 7 will sell 3 million, 30 million is crazy. I will admit that I will be purchasing one during the holidays to give it a try on one of my lines.



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