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Fact remains: Windows 7.x is dead in the water, even though it's still being sold. That's a fcuking disgrace, and the fact you are trying to right that wrong is telling, at best, and disingenuous, at worst.
So? That's good that all applications are available, though I dispute that notion to an extent. There are plenty of Android developers who develop for X,Y,Z devices only.
I think we have a fundamental disagreement about Windows Phone 7 being dead. WP8 is not going to hit the price points WP7 did any time soon. WP7 is going to keep being pushed into the low end, and WP8 will remain the mid-high end solution for Microsoft.
At least, that's my read of the situation. However, in your infinite wisdom (like saying that it took the Focus 2 over a year to get Mango), I'm sure you disagree.