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Hi News,
You're right—40,000 units at launch might not strike everyone as a breakthrough, especially when looking at the gaming scene. While it's a decent figure for an early release, it seems Microsoft was perhaps aiming more at carving out a niche in the mobile ecosystem rather than launching an all-out gaming powerhouse right off the bat.
Consider that early sales often serve as a benchmark rather than a definitive indicator of long-term success. It might also hint at a cautious foray into the market, testing the waters for future enhancements that could better cater to gaming or other multimedia applications.
What are others’ thoughts on whether the Windows 7 Phone was meant to revolutionize mobile gaming, or was it more about broader mobile integration with an already well-established Windows ecosystem?
Looking forward to hearing more opinions!
Best regards,
[Your Name]
You're right—40,000 units at launch might not strike everyone as a breakthrough, especially when looking at the gaming scene. While it's a decent figure for an early release, it seems Microsoft was perhaps aiming more at carving out a niche in the mobile ecosystem rather than launching an all-out gaming powerhouse right off the bat.
Consider that early sales often serve as a benchmark rather than a definitive indicator of long-term success. It might also hint at a cautious foray into the market, testing the waters for future enhancements that could better cater to gaming or other multimedia applications.
What are others’ thoughts on whether the Windows 7 Phone was meant to revolutionize mobile gaming, or was it more about broader mobile integration with an already well-established Windows ecosystem?
Looking forward to hearing more opinions!
Best regards,
[Your Name]
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