"Zune Phone" rumors back in the news

Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:27AM EDT

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Is Microsoft working on a Zune phone to compete with the iPhone? We first asked that question more than a year ago, and talk of secret meetings and leaked memos are adding fuel to the long-simmering fire.

First, we have a "Microsoft-all" memo from Steve Ballmer (courtesy of All Things Digital) in which the excitable CEO admits that "Apple is thriving" because "they are good at providing an experience that is narrow but complete, while our commitment to choice often comes with some compromises to the end-to-end experience." Having spent more than my fair share of time stumbling through arcane (if option-packed) Windows Mobile menus, I can vouch for that.

Ballmer goes on to say that "we're changing the way we work with hardware vendors to ensure that we can provide complete experiences with absolutely no compromises. We'll do the same with phones [italics mine]—providing choice as we work to create great end-to-end experience."

Huh—so is Ballmer just talking about Windows Mobile here, or is he hinting at something more?

Next, we get more grist for the mill from James Kendrick on jkOnTheRun, who claims he has "totally unconfirmed information" from an anonymous tipster that Microsoft is holding its first interdepartmental meetings about a Zune phone. According to jkOnTheRun, the "ZunePhone" will be touchscreen with multi-touch capabilities (not a shock, given Microsoft's Surface tabletop PC) and will run on a "specialized variant" of Windows Mobile 7.

Of course, these are just rumors, and keep in mind that many thought we'd have a Zune Phone by the end of last year. We're still waiting.

Personally, I'm surprised we don't have a Zune Phone already. Microsoft had a huge head start on Apple thanks to Windows Mobile, and as jkOnTheRun points out, Redmond already has solid partnerships with phone makers such as LG and HTC, as well as the big four U.S. carriers. And while the Zune doesn't do everything that it should (support for Xbox Live videos, anyone?), it has a slick, easy-to-use interface that would work nicely on a phone. Last but not least, all the iPhone hoopla is clearly driving Steve Ballmer nuts; you just know he's dying to take the fight to Apple.

Show of hands: Think we'll ever get a ZunePhone? Who here would buy one?

Related:
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s Full Memo to the Troops About New Reorg [All Things Digital]
Zune phone really in the works at Microsoft? [jkOnTheRun]

 

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  • 1 Posted by seawav26 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:19AM EDT Report Abuse

    I actually really like my regualr first generation Zune. I would consider buying it. I have never been a fan of the Ipods.

  • 2 Posted by madamosmalone on Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    I would certainly consider it but it would all depend on the final implementation and what network/s it would be usable on.

  • 3 Posted by shlomoavanade on Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Zune phone not happening. Microsoft would never enter into direct competition with other WinMo phone-makers (Microsft clients). This is why you don't see Microsoft computers either.

  • 4 Posted by matt_archbold2002 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    I would at least give it a look. I wouldnt dismiss it right away but it would need to be on par with the features, design, and quality that my 3g iphone has. It'll be tough for microsoft because if they do make one, it will be compared to the iphone even more so than phones currently being released. I hope they make a good phone so Apple has to step up even more than they are already. It would be a win win for the consumer to have competition like this.

  • 5 Posted by coughlin45 on Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:04AM EDT Report Abuse

    I would most certainly give it a hard look. If it was sold with multiple carriers or unlocked (GSM). The Zune interface is the best out there, put that on a phone. Then at a nice camera (3 mega pixels and above) with flash. Finally add some internal memory. You would have a beast that would make it hard for people to resist. The Apple loyalist would have to take a look. With the brick shape styling of the Zune, it would make these features even easier to obtain.

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