Google’s decision to launch its Android platform with a HTC device has caused many WM experts to worry about the future of the platform. After all, both Android and Symbian are free – while Windows Mobile is not.
However, it looks like all is good. HTC France’s CEO, Frederic Tassy, has recently stated the following in an interview:
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“We will always have more flagship products on Windows Mobile,” which clearly shows the company believes Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7 will fix the problems inherent in WinMo 6.1, especially on a touchscreen.
He also pointed to the HTC Touch HD as the company’s best-selling device, despite the powerful sales of the G1 and the Magic, which shows some people still love Microsoft’s platform.
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