Windows Mobile Needs Identity to Attack Android, iPhone
Microsoft will reportedly push two mobile operating systems at once in an effort to battle Google's Android and Apple's iPhone, but are two heads better than one?

The idea is to fight Google's Android phones on the low end while taking on Apple's iPhone with the fancier Windows Mobile 7.
Microsoft hasn't commented on the report, except to say that it's on track to release a new mobile operating system in the fall.
True or not, the DigiTimes report underscores how Microsoft has failed to find a solid identity in the mobile market. The role Microsoft has traditionally played in the computer space -- providing a flexible and widely-used operating system -- is increasingly being occupied in mobile by its new worst enemy, Google.
The amount of support for Android has been pretty astounding so far, with Motorola, HTC, Samsung, Garmin-Asus and Lenovo all planning or releasing phones with Google's OS. Some of these manufacturers are using WinMo as well, but it's not the everyman Windows was for PCs. Perhaps that's due to 6.5's lethargic pace of development.
And while we're making comparisons to the computer market, it's worth noting that Apple thrives in the high-end. A recent report by NPD found that Apple has 91 percent of the over-$1000 PC market. If computers are any indication, Microsoft will have a tough time taking over these waters in the mobile space.
I'm not saying a war on two fronts is a bad idea outright, nor am I declaring the new WinMo upgrades dead on arrival, but whatever Microsoft comes up with needs better sense of character than merely an alternative to every competitor.


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