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And so is WP7. It is a brand new OS on a highly competitive market. On top of that WP7 have less features than both Android and iOS. Did they really expect that to sell well. This doesn't mean that WP7 can't be a success some time in the future, but it will take some feature development, time and marketing. iOS was far from feature complete when it was first released, but look at it now.