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Un-supported assertion. There is no established lock-in to Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 7 is not Windows 7. It isn't the case that you can run Office 2010, Photoshop and Autocad on Windows Phone 7.
Blackberry, Symbian and iPhone OS have the lion's share of enterprise appeal right now. "
Android is currently higher than iphone or blackberry in enterprise. Symbian is the old timer that is kinda entrenched.