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Old November 19th, 2009, 02:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rphillips02 View Post
Hi everyone.

I can't help but notice the decline of Windows Mobile OS (due to the roll-out to multiple phones and lack of a uniform environment for developers) and foresee the same potential hurdles for Android. Does anyone know what Google might do to prevent fragmentation of its market as Android is extended to more and more devices?

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Robert
I don't see it happening. Android's popularity is climbing and - though the apps are not completely compatible with every device - there is a reasonable degree of uniformity.

Moreso than that, though, the OS is just much better. I could be wrong, but honestly I attribute the downfall of Windows Mobile to the fact that - well - it's Windows Mobile... it sucks.

I don't think Android is going to suffer the same fate.
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