11.07
So I go over to the AT&T store in the office today given that it is the same day as the Win 7.5 Mango release and the place is just crazy!! I made my way through the endless horde of geeks (no pun intended) all the way to the AT&T store.
I go to enter the store only to be stopped by on the AT&T reps, Sorry sir you cant some in, the line starts back there for entry… Of course the line is 20+ deep & they are only dealing with 3-4 customers at a time. Well there goes Lunch!!
I stand patiently & inch up towards the front ever so slowly & finally I am only have 2 people remaining in front of me now Yeah!
Next thing wouldn’t you know it… the Samsung rep comes over to start talking to us & states “Sorry folks we are all out of the Focus S units” but we can have it shipped to your house. Well shit… if I wanted it sent to my house I wouldn’t have come here now would i?
Given that I had now waited almost an hour for entry it seemed silly to just give up, so I stuck it out & finally made it into the store. Ordered the phone etc.… but I asked the sales guy, so how many units did you guys sell this morning? he said about 40 or so, mmm so I asked – how many of the Focus S units were you guys given to sell (now keep in mind, 1 this is the Microsoft campus with 45K employees 2. this is a Windows phone on LAUNCH day) oh the gave us like 30 of them? WOW
Makes you wonder! However, the phone is ordered… looking forward to getting it now, it’s a really slick phone & super light.
Some of the notes:
- With Mango, WP7 has caught up with Android and iOS in nearly every way, and in some areas it’s even surpassed the other two in functionality. Engadget
- The way information is organized liberates us from the clone-y sameness of tiny icons in grid formation. CNET
- It’s easier to use than Android, and in many ways slicker than Apple’s iOS. PC Magazine
- Microsoft’s awesome Metro user experience is the only real alternative to Apple’s dominance. Gizmodo
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