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Microsoft is hardly conceding the mobile arena. In the fall, the company will introduce an all new operating system for mobile devices: Windows Phone 7. It's more important than ever, analysts said, that they get it right.
"They cannot not be in the mobile phone space, and they have to be a big player," said John Jackson, an analyst with CCS Insight.
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Sign up ». But <span class="company">Microsoft</span> is hardly conceding the mobile arena. In the fall, the company will introduce an all new operating system for mobile devices: Windows Phone 7. It's more important than ever, analysts said, that they get it right.<span class="sent"> "They cannot not be in the mobile phone space, and they have to be a big player," said <span class="analyst">John Jackson</span>, an analyst with CCS Insight.</span>...Sign up ». But <span class="company">Microsoft</span> is hardly conceding the mobile arena. In the fall, the company will introduce an all new operating system for mobile devices: Windows Phone 7. It's more important than ever, analysts said, that they get it right.<span class="sent"> "They cannot not be in the mobile phone space, and they have to be a big player," said <span class="analyst">John Jackson</span>, an analyst with CCS Insight.</span>
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. These new features some of which are set to hit Android handsets in the next few months coupled with increasingly powerful devices like the Motorola (NYSE:MOT) Droid X from Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ) and the HTC Evo from Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) (not to mention all of those Samsung Galaxy S variants), are putting more pressure on
Apple on the high end. Android is increasingly becoming as much a trend setter for mobile as the iPhone.
. "It's a fantastic thing to witness, the competitive dynamic between these two companies," CCS Insight analyst John Jackson told me. "As much as it sounds like hype to obsessively talk about Google and
Apple, these two are setting the competitive agenda for the mobile sector at this point."
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. These new features some of which are set to hit Android handsets in the next few months coupled with increasingly powerful devices like the Motorola (NYSE:MOT) Droid X from Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ) and the HTC Evo from Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) (not to mention all of those Samsung Galaxy S variants), are putting more pressure on <span class="company">Apple</span> on the high end. Android is increasingly becoming as much a trend setter for mobile as the iPhone.<span class="sent"> . "It's a fantastic thing to witness, the competitive dynamic between these two companies," CCS Insight analyst <span class="analyst">John Jackson</span> told me.</span> "As much as it sounds like hype to obsessively talk about Google and <span class="company">Apple</span>, these two are setting the competitive agenda for the mobile sector at this point.".... These new features some of which are set to hit Android handsets in the next few months coupled with increasingly powerful devices like the Motorola (NYSE:MOT) Droid X from Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ) and the HTC Evo from Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) (not to mention all of those Samsung Galaxy S variants), are putting more pressure on <span class="company">Apple</span> on the high end. Android is increasingly becoming as much a trend setter for mobile as the iPhone.<span class="sent"> . "It's a fantastic thing to witness, the competitive dynamic between these two companies," CCS Insight analyst <span class="analyst">John Jackson</span> told me.</span> "As much as it sounds like hype to obsessively talk about Google and <span class="company">Apple</span>, these two are setting the competitive agenda for the mobile sector at this point."...<span class="sent">. "It's a fantastic thing to witness, the competitive dynamic between these two companies," CCS Insight analyst <span class="analyst">John Jackson</span> told me.</span> "As much as it sounds like hype to obsessively talk about Google and <span class="company">Apple</span>, these two are setting the competitive agenda for the mobile sector at this point." . But there's plenty of innovation to go around.
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