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2) I'm impressed that Zune still exist.
One could also argue that Microsoft restricting the choice of SOC's one can use also limits the vendor because what it would allow for example is the same hardware from Android to be re-used for a Windows Phone 7 device with the only difference being the operating system and case it is sold in rather than having to have multiple SOC's across the product lines which drive up costs for the handset vendor. As noted in an interview not too long ago, there is a move apparently to expand the number of SOC's supported via the move to a Windows NT core which is apparently more flexible when it comes to the ability to add new SOC support than it is with the current Windows CE 6.0R3/7.0 hybrid.