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"Licensing an operating system in the smartphone space doesn't earn much money, so I understand Bright's point. But the window of opportunity for Microsoft to build its own phone closed down the minute it said it would license Windows Phone 7 to hardware partners."
Kevin Tofel at jkOnTheRun (now part of GigaOm) disagrees with the Ars Technica article we highlighted earlier this week, and he brings up some compelling arguments in his analysis. Worth a look for the different perspective it brings.
Computerworld has confirmed that AT&T will be a premier partner for Windows Phone 7 when it is released this fall. Of the four major US carriers, only AT&T has come out and said that they will support the platform. This comes as little surprise, as AT&T was said to have been one of the largest sellers of Windows Mobile phones. T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint will undoubtedly support the platform, but recent history (I'm referring to the Kindle of course) probably has these companies wary of openly proclaiming their support. Getting their devices onto all four carriers at launch (something none of the other current platforms was able to do) would provide Microsoft with the best chance of growing the platform quickly.
"AT&T Tilt2 owners are in for a surprise. A new ROM has surfaced over at Shipped-ROMs that appears to be a Windows Mobile 6.5 update for the Tilt2. On top of the ROM surfacing, over at XDA Developers, a new radio has also surfaced from AT&T (included in the ROM update)."
George Ponder at WMExperts is reporting that AT&T's Tilt2 may soon be getting an official Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM update. Meanwhile, he's gone ahead and flashed his Tilt2 with what he believes to be a test version. He likes the result, noting that the new interface elements are clean and effective. A new radio is also included. He suggests that you could try this out yourself, or wait for the official release which is likely to surface in the next few weeks. I'd say if you've been waiting to see this for some time, click the Read link and get flashing.