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I was debating between iOS and WP8, but honestly I think this does it. Now other apps are going to Nokia too, what about HTC, Samsung, LG, and all the other companies that had Microsoft's back? When people had bad memories from previous MS mobile OS's or were comfortable with their BB's, iOS devices and Androids, they brought them where they are today and now they don't get anything. That's why they basically put all this money into Nokia and have a hardware division without having a hardware division.īefore this announcement, the whole favortism thing Microsoft had for Nokia was really bugging me, the first users of their OS, the people who basically gave it a good starting point to give it its success and position today, are now second-rate customers and supporters. You think MS forgot who their real friends were? Nope.

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Well now that every OEM pays MS for Android licensing and Apple is hunting down each and every Android OEM like the Jewish Nazi Tribunals these same OEMs are making their way back to MS and the vision they had in 2007-2008. I am pretty sure Microsoft was showing them the new Windows Phone 7 which was more locked down and they all freaked out. Just about every one stated it was because because they could customize everything how they wanted to look and feel in the Android OS and have separation from the other OEMs. Every hardware product (except Dell) for the first generation WP was a copy of an Android device or a mid to low range device with little appeal to the masses. People please realize Microsoft was utterly abandoned by EVERY SINGLE OEM for Android previous to and while they were developing Windows Phone.

Then read the first few comments posted and look for Daniel's reply for clarity. Okay dissenters, you need to reread the article and put Microsoft every where Nokia shows up. I just hope it's a timed exclusive, let Nokia reap their benefits for the work they put in, but don't put a dink in the platform overall. As much as I agree that limiting crucial 3rd party app functionality to a specific OEM is borderline wrong, I can't disagree that Nokia deserves it. they're doing the bare minimum, just enough to say that they're supporting the platform. Everyone but Nokia is just putting out wp devices right now to keep up with the Jones', i.e. Back when android came out, they had the fear of god put in them because of the iPhone, now there's not even that.
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Sure, with enough cajoling they'll give something a shot, it was how it started with android, but if it doesn't hit big, they really don't hurt their heads trying to think on how to fix that. They're not really interested in honing their directions for the future. I exaggerate, but the fact of the matter is they like latching to whatever when the going is good. Problem with these guys is tha they have the vision of low mentally performing fruit. We’ll of course do a follow up post when the app is finally available to download.

The Viber app for Nokia Lumia Windows Phones should be arriving on the Marketplace within in the next day or so-depending on how fast Microsoft and push it out. With over 100 million users, having a fully-functional Viber app for Windows Phone (or at least a subset), should do a lot to boost the platform. That means the app will only be found in the Nokia Collection for the foreseeable future, although we’re told the app had been tested to work on all Windows Phones. Unfortunately for regular Windows Phone users, they won’t be able to use Viber with voice as it is evidently exclusive to Nokia Lumia phones. This version was developed in partnership with Nokia and is currently available exclusively on Nokia Lumia phones.”
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Viber now offers Nokia Windows Phone 7 users free HD-quality phone calls and group messaging in addition to free text and photo messages. “Viber is also releasing a completely new version for Nokia Lumia phones running the Windows Phone 7 platform.
