Bill Gates: Windows Mobile would be Android now, but Microsoft 'screwed up' the timing

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Some of us started on Windows Mobile as 1st smartphones.....



Bill Gates: Windows Mobile would be Android now, but Microsoft 'screwed up' the timing




A few weeks ago, Microsoft unveiled its long-rumored "Surface phone" which turned out to be... an Android device. Yep, for all the talks that Microsoft will be back in the handset business, it is not resurrecting the mobile Windows platform, but rather going with the world's most ubiquitous mobile operating system, courtesy of archrival Google.

If you are wondering why, the answer comes straight from Panos Panay, the chief product officer of Microsoft's Devices group. He sat down for an interview and answered that the Surface Duo runs Google's ubiquitous mobile OS because the 'best OS for this product is Android," basically throwing in the towel on shoehorning any type of Windows into a phone.


It could have been a very, very different situation, if only Bill Gates wasn't entirely dedicated to fight the Justice Department's antitrust probe at the time, admitted Microsoft's then-CEO in his latest interview for the New York Times:
There's no doubt that the antitrust lawsuit was bad for Microsoft, and we would have been more focused on creating the phone operating system. And so instead of using Android today, you would be using Windows Mobile.

It turns out that Microsoft, not Google, could have been chosen to provide the operating system for the device that came to market as the OG Motorola DROID on Verizon, and spearheaded Android's popularity.

We were so close. I was just too distracted and I screwed that up because of the distraction. We were just three months too late with the release that Motorola would have used on a phone. So it's a winner-takes-all game, that's for sure, but now nobody here has even heard of Windows Mobile.

At the time, Bill stepped down as CEO of Microsoft, after it became clear that the DoJ would be pursuing the breakup of the company otherwise, and appointed Steve Ballmer as a CEO. Steve's flamboyant management style, however, tried to force its way onto phones too, with the disastrous Nokia acquisition, and the rest is history.

Microsoft is otherwise doing very well, briefly surpassing Apple earlier this year with a $1+ trillion market cap. It's just a marginal player in phone software now, striking deals for its Office suite being present on Samsung phones, or working on Android launchers. It remains to be seen if the Surface Duo changes that dynamic.
What do you think, did Microsoft "screw up" the launch of Windows Mobile back in the days indeed, or was Android just that good at the time? Remember, this was the era of the HTC Mogul vs OG iPhone vs T-Mobile G1, or something like that.
 
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I agree. But also Nokia should be bigger than what they are now. But they were to late to the touch screen game and when they did it was a horrible os
I disagree about the os, I liked it better than android. People wasn't willing to deal with the lack of features. That's what did them in. Basic shyt like YouTube and Instagram wasn't available for the majority of the time it existed.
 

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I disagree about the os, I liked it better than android. People wasn't willing to deal with the lack of features. That's what did them in. Basic shyt like YouTube and Instagram wasn't available for the majority of the time it existed.
I’m talking about Symbian touch os
 

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nokia had meego but microsoft went and bought them and fukked them up. As much as i like android, there would have been a number of mobile operating systems still used by consumers today.. imagine if WebOS and meego had a chance to mature. windows mobile was so locked down, devs didn't bother making anything for it. microsoft wanted the walled garden apple business model for their customers so badly they kneecapped their own OS. couldn't even export your contacts without it being a hassle. either you had a microsoft account to sync it too or you have to email it in a non standard format. microsoft basically wanted devs to make web apps while android was providing them with a deep API to do all sorts of things. 3rd party rom development really made android what it is today. companies saw what power users were vying for.

microsoft gave up to early though. they should make another OS, borrow from android + ios and add in their own functionality. they could copy googles mobile strategy, open source OS with proprietary apps. i'm not a propenent of proprietary apps but it's still a lane they can take.
 
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I had a HTC HD2

Windows Mobile was better than android until like 2011

MS really fukked up android shouldn't have even popped off it was trash for like five years

android had customization's that microsoft didn't and wouldn't allow for.
 

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We still need an alternative to android outside of the united states , like webos or BlackBerry
 

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They should have had a better ramp up process. Instead they thought they could carry it with just Nokia and no apps.

It was an undervalued OS. Wish they would open source it so we can still use it but that's a dream.
 

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And who's fault is that BILL???!!:mjlol:
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Uh.... No...:laff::laff::laff: Windows Phone 7 was my FIRST smartphone when I was a teen. Never went back. :laff:

Even IF... It released on good timing Android would've still stomped it.
He's talking about Windows mobile ....not that windows 7 metro bs
Bill is right tho..... windows mobile was basically a pocket computer.... shyt was mad customizable

I was rocking that shyt through that wack blackberry faze and even when the iPhone 1st dropped .....windows was always better to me
 
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