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While I like the design and the unconventional user interface, I think that Windows Phone has just come way too late and is lacking too much behind to catch up with iOS or Android.
There are just too many things that have room for improvement: the Internet Explorer, the multi-tasking, the Skype application (it disconnects when not kept in foreground) and many apps are either available for WP7 or do not receive frequent updates.
As a result, consumers still tend to rather buy iPhones or Android devices which eventually means that the Windows Phones aren't doing so well with Nokia being the main company to suffer from that [1].
Adrian
[1] http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/nokias-windows-phone-bear-hug-is-ch...