Not me but these devices are out there. They need apps and I think that this is a smart move. They are doing a similar thing with iOS app compatibility.
Trying to attract users by being compatible with the popular thing has never worked out. Some examples include OS/2 including Windows compatibility and more recently the Android emulation for Blackberry.
Rather, it seems as though this kind of emulation is the last step before complete irrelevance.
who on earth would buy a Windows mobile for that?
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There’s some kind of theme developing here…
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Not me but these devices are out there. They need apps and I think that this is a smart move. They are doing a similar thing with iOS app compatibility.
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Emlyn O’Regan there certainly is.
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Trying to attract users by being compatible with the popular thing has never worked out. Some examples include OS/2 including Windows compatibility and more recently the Android emulation for Blackberry.
Rather, it seems as though this kind of emulation is the last step before complete irrelevance.
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Well, BlackBerry might beg to differ with you on that …oh
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