Well, I never thought the first post would be about a Microsoft product as I'm considered to be an Apple fanboy. Anyways, let me make it very clear that I'm not a fan of Apple Inc., I just appreciate what they do, the fact that everything they do is appreciable is a different matter ;)
Coming to the point, the reason I'm writing about Windows Phone 7 is that it's apparently very impressive. I believe that no body has the right to write a review about product like this without an actual hands-on. So I waited and waited till I got to see a Windows device live in action, and this was at an AT&T at Menlopark mall, New Jersey.
My friend Ronak Bavishi and me did not talk for almost an hour after playing with the Samsung Focus. Spellbound, awestruck, dumbstruck or whatever you wanna call it. Stunning device and amazing software!! The reason we felt like that was probably we did not expect something like that from Microsoft that sucked for a while now in the Mobile OS space.
Adapting the Zune UI onto a mobile phone is smart, but the way they did it is neat. The interface is so slick and intuitive that it does not require a user manual just like the iOS. This together with Samsung's hardware makes use and navigation a breeze. The tiles concept is a very different and innovative way to use a mobile device and people bored with an iPhone would definitely love it.
Now, The Name. Windows Phone 7 eh? Sucks big time!! See how catchy these names are : iOS, Android, WebOS? Microsoft does have a strong marketing campaign with AT&T advertising Samsung Focus, LG Quantum and HTC Surround, the posters are all over the place, that with 'Buy one get one free' makes it look like a prospective good purchase but the name of the OS could have been better.
Multitasking.. Well this is a highly debatable topic. Apple claims to have multitasking but Android is the only successful mobile OS that has true multitasking, which actually makes it difficult for a naive user. Microsoft did a good job by leaving it to the software by performing pseudo multitasking almost similar to the iOS.
Hmm, coming to the App marketplace. With industry leaders iOS AppStore and Android' Market, Microsoft has a loooong way to go to establish itself. They are doing a good job attracting the developers now, as many have already signed up (Not sure of Angry Birds though!).
In a jiffy...
The Good:-
Navigation - Concept of tiles
Fluid interface - almost no lag, credit shared by Microsoft and hardware manufacturer ( Samsung, HTC )
Brilliant display ( Samsung Focus )
Resources managed by software
Great mobile office suite
Obvious amazing Windows support
Limited number of apps/games on App Market
No cut/copy/paste
No support for flash
The Verdict:-
Windows Phone 7 : 7/10
Samsung Focus : 8/10
HTC Surround : 7/10
LG Quantum : 6.5/10
PS: My buddy Devesh Guha (The first follower of this blog!) took my advice and purchased the Samsung Focus.. Very much appreciated !! ;)