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Brandon Watson Issuing Challenge to Unsatisfied Android Users

July 25, 2011 3 Comments

Whether you like Microsoft’s Brandon Watson, Director for Windows Phone 7 or not you have to admit that the guy makes some really gutsy moves. Scott Adams, the creator of the comic strip Dilbert recently blogged about his disatisfaction with his Android device. In a comment to his blog post, Brandon Watson has issued him a challenge where Microsoft will send him a Windows Phone device running Mango and if he isn’t satisfied with Windows Phone then Brandon Watson will donate $1,000 to the charity of his choice.

Scott –

My name is Brandon Watson and I am responsible for the developer platform on Windows Phone. Since your readership has a high probability of cross over with our developer base, how about I make you a deal with one of the phones we reserve for developers. Take Windows Phone for a spin. I’ll send you a developer phone with the new Mango OS on it. Give it an honest run, and if you don’t love it more than either of your iPhone or Android experiences, I’ll make a $1000 donation to the charity of your choice. You can’t really lose on this deal.

Do we have 500K apps? No. Do we have 25K, growing as fast as iPhone did, and 2x as fast as Android? Yes. Do developers love the dev environment? Uh huh. Do we have the only phone that puts people and communications first? You bet. If Androids dream of electronic iSheep, people dream about people – and that’s what you will get with Windows Phone. Keep in constant contact with those most important to you with Live Tiles, groups, messaging threads, and native Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. And no special instructions on how to hold the phone to make calls. Oh, and the battery lasts a long time.

I can be reached at ThePhone [at] microsoft. You can call me if you want – 425-985-5568. Windows Phone devs will tell you that’s the right contact info, because it’s shared with every one of them.

I hope you take me up on this one…there’s no reason to hate your phone.

As if that challenge weren’t enough, when CNET reporter Molly Wood tweeted about her issues with her Droid X, Watson wasted no time in extending the challenge to her as well.



No word yet if Scott Adams is accepting the challenge but Molly Woods has already agreed. Can’t wait to find out what she thinks of Windows Phone.

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