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August 21st, 2009

What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:22 am

Categories: Apple, Channel, Corporate strategy, Google, OEMs, Resellers, Windows Mobile

Tags: Phone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Microsoft Corp., Mobile Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Mobile Applications, Handhelds, Wireless And Mobility, Software

While many industry observers obsessed this week over a report that claimed Microsoft will offer two different  Windows Mobile versions to phone makers in the coming year, they glossed over the real news. If Digitimes’s August 19 story is correct, Windows Mobile 7 is running about a half-year behind schedule.

Yes, I know that Microsoft hasn’t provided publicly a ship-date target for Windows Mobile 7. And if there’s no target, no one can claim it’s running late. Right?

Wrong. Microsoft has talked privately about delivering Windows Mobile 7 code to phone makers this fall, so that new Windows Mobile 7 phones could hit the market around April 2010. I’ve seen a roadmap with those dates, and UX Evangelist blogger Stephen Chapman unearthed a Microsoft slide deck from April 2009 with those same dates. Here’s a slide from that deck, courtesy of Chapman:

Digitimes is citing Taiwanese handset makers claiming that Microsoft is now hoping to get them code in time to get Windows Mobile 7 phones to market by the end of calendar 2010, which will be a year-plus after the stop-gap Windows Mobile 6.5 release hits the market.

The slip, if it is real, contradicts Microsoft officials’ claims at the end of July that the Windows Mobile team has finally started getting the trains running on time. The exact quote, courtesy of Entertainment and Devices unit President Robbie Bach (at the Microsoft Financial Analyst Meeting):

Windows Mobile 6.5 shipped within four days of its original ship date when we sent it to the hardware manufacturers. That’s a great performance in any market, and in a market where you are talking about phones, which is a very complicated release process, we are quite proud of that. And I think you’re going to see as we go forward into the future, see our execution rhythm both pick up and the quality of that execution rhythm improve.”

As far as the alleged dual-platform strategy for Windows Mobile — via which Microsoft is said to be readying another version of Windows Mobile for early 2010 which will add support for capacitive touch screens — I’m not surprised. Microsoft execs hinted a month or so ago that the team was looking for a way to add additional touch support to Windows Mobile beyond what will ship as part of Windows Mobile 6.5. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a “Windows Mobile 6.5B” that will be optimized for phones with capacitive screens.

Microsoft execs won’t talk about Windows Mobile 7 at all, so I wasn’t able to get them to comment on Digitimes’ report. Spring 2010 seemed late for Microsoft to be shipping the oft-delayed Windows Mobile 7 release. But end of 2010 for a platform designed to compete, feature-wise, with the iPhone, spells serious trouble for the beleaguered Windows Mobile business.

Anyone have any theories or information about whether the Windows Mobile 7 delay is, in fact, real? And if it is, what led to it?

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RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  Jan Kratochvil | 08/21/09
MS is missing another train  prof123 | 08/21/09
i agree  Monkeypox | 08/21/09
That is not an accident  Chad_z | 08/21/09
So it would not be the hungry competitors....  Mikael_z | 08/23/09
no business model  elllroy | 08/23/09
One has to wonder  Michael Kelly | 08/21/09
It is just so hard for MS to be competitive here when they have to do 100%  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
Which explains why many top employees.  GuidingLight | 08/21/09
Actually, engineers do not like to admit that they work at MS, as usually  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
Say what?  rob.sharp@... | 08/21/09
Are you sure, Donnie?  mgp3 | 08/21/09
There are a lot of different personalities out there, and, not all are made  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
I agree. Google seems a more ethical company, through and through  HypnoToad72 | 08/21/09
used to be  stewymelb | 08/21/09
Why?  UAC nanny screen | 08/21/09
Of all the comments I've read on here...  russc@... | 08/23/09
Agreed... last I checked they were still one of the best employers...  SamCPP | 08/23/09
Ummmm....  Dave32265 | 08/21/09
Well  Michael Kelly | 08/21/09
It knows how to market  GuidingLight | 08/21/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  UnnamedNewbie | 08/21/09
And, the big problem for MS is that is costs them about 10x what it costs  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
Really? Where did those numbers come from?  GuidingLight | 08/21/09
Google uses the Linux kernel in case you did not notice. It is much better  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
If this is real, I'm getting an iPhone  rjohn05 | 08/21/09
Exactly, but, you might also consider one of the many new Android phones  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
Wait until 2010...  olePigeon | 08/21/09
Microsoft does not have until 2010. Time waits for nobody, and MS is a day  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
WM7 is still aimed for April 2010  5ri | 08/21/09
iPhone  mjtomlin | 08/25/09
Actually, the whole Windows Mobile business is about to come off the tracks  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
LOL!  GuidingLight | 08/21/09
Windows Mobile is losing market share, and there is nothing in the pipe  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
Holiday season WM phones will be popular  IE8 | 08/22/09
But both Android and iPhone OS are usable  Bruizer | 08/21/09
Agree that the WinMO train is slow but android..  otaddy | 08/21/09
Have you tried any of the unofficial Android ROMS?  Michael Kelly | 08/21/09
UNOFFICIAL??  wackoae | 08/21/09
Thats why I havent tried them  otaddy | 08/21/09
But it is taking a long time for the work to swim upstream  otaddy | 08/21/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  apwinthrop | 08/21/09
MS fights back. See MS's new FUNE  Davewrite | 08/21/09
Microsoft is really in danger of losing all their partners.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/21/09
Couple things...  NStalnecker | 08/21/09
Yes, the partners can't go with Apple, but, as HTC has done, they CAN go  DonnieBoy | 08/21/09
What derail Windows Mobile??? IT SUCKS.  wackoae | 08/21/09
You've got it backwards....  hungryjoe | 08/21/09
LG is your problem not WM  hackhavn | 08/21/09
HTC is no better  Jeremy W | 08/21/09
Your lying.  jdbukis@... | 08/23/09
Re: LG is your problem not WM  Old Publisher | 08/23/09
Even if that is true.  jdbukis@... | 08/23/09
SilverLight ?  jkohut | 08/21/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  5ri | 08/21/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  nordyj2001@... | 08/21/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  cosuna | 08/21/09
Microsoft does not really need to rush WM 7  timiteh | 08/21/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  AlienSexGod | 08/21/09
Win 7 Has Been Cuckolded By Linux!  jabailo1 | 08/21/09
Sure  IE8 | 08/22/09
If you want to play that game....  Economister | 08/22/09
Seeing as its  jdbukis@... | 08/23/09
Windows/Linux  jns_45K@... | 08/24/09
Nokia dumps Symbian for Linux, N900 coming!!!!!!!!  spinit | 08/22/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  jabailo1 | 08/22/09
rofl  jdbukis@... | 08/23/09
Windows for Linux swap  jns_45K@... | 08/24/09
Maybe laying off those people were a mistake.  Ambivi | 08/23/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  86henry | 08/24/09
RE: What derailed the Windows Mobile 7 train?  xplode.team@... | 08/24/09

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