Developer Support for Windows Phone 7 and Android Increasing
According to a survey conducted by Millenial Media in collaboration with Digiday and Stifel Nicolaus, there is a significant shift underway away from the iOS platform to Windows Phone 7 as well as the Android Platform. Android will see the most attention from developers with an increase from 23% currently to 29%. In an interesting development Windows Phone 7 will move from a current 6% to 20% of developer share. The most interesting and fan-boy backlash inducing figure is that developers expect to reduce their projects for the iPhone from 31% to a surprising 8%. While these types of surveys should always be taken with a grain of salt, if things play out this way both Microsoft and Google will be able to provide competitive app libraries for the respective platforms.
Samsung H1 Android Flagship Leaked
Over on the What Mobile Forums, a member has posted two photos of what is going to be the flagship Android phone from Samsung to replace the Galaxy S and is called the H1 and is due to be announced at Mobile World Congress in February.
The image shows some great specifications although at the moment these cannot be confirmed as 100%.
The specifications are:
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread
- 4.3 Inch Super AMOLED Screen
- 8 Megapixel Camera with LED Flash
- 14.4mb/s HSDPA and 5.76mb/s HSUPA
- 1080p Video Recording
- 1.2Ghz Processor
- 16GB Memory



