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Oct 11
Talk to your phone is not very useful (Andy Lees, President of Windows Phone)
Talk to your phone is not very useful (Andy Lees, President of Windows Phone)
Andy Lees, the president of the Windows Phone division at Microsoft, leaves in an interview that the much talked AsiaD Siri is not very useful. He sees such a feature is therefore not Windows Phone 7.
Andy Lees explains that talking on a phone might be useful in a car, but in public it’s a lot less useful. Calling from a phone in a public space is not something that Microsoft will ask its users to do.
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Read what it sees it, is the use of NFC chips for Windows Phone devices, allowing users to make mobile payments. He lets them know that no special software to develop, like Google does do with Android 4.0, but they feature certainly possible. The plan is that this will happen in 2012.
Andy Lees again speaks in the same interview, however, that Windows Phone 7 had a slow start and let the OS know that the counter has gone more than Android in the first twelve months. The intermediate has been quite a bit skewed, but strangely called Andy Read the current proportions are not.
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