interview, offered a reason:
“The Windows Phone market is good for us. We’ve chosen that as our third ecosystem now that BlackBerry is dying off.”That’s not all, though. The executive says that the customer experience with Windows Phone is great. In fact, the feedback they got from Windows Phone customers is higher in some cases than that of their Android offerings, which says a lot. Windows Phone, Arndt says, has performed really well at the low end and midrange for the carrier. And he further remarks that the platform needs that killer product at the high end to really challenge both Android and iOS on the high end. One can hope that such a smartphone is not far off.]]>
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The most important take away from T-Mobile’s comments is the customer satisfaction/experience ratings.
Good news. But if they have budget carriers over there, the equivalent of Boost, C-spire, and Cricket; they need to get Windows Phone in those stores