Joe Belfiore, the face of Microsoft's Windows Phone, has today posted a photo from his holiday in Japan and, shockingly, it's come from an iPhone. There's an even split in the responses to Belfiore's tweet between those impressed by his new blond look and the people raising an eyebrow at his smartphone choice. But, honestly, the truth is that it would be weird if Belfiore wasn't using an iPhone.
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It's weird if someone uses a device of their choice, but oh wait it's the verge so of course it's weird.
All of you need a real job smh.
Now your enemy right? Or else you have no idea what the hell you are competing against.
Well it is not a bad idea to check out the phone of your competitor to make yours better. Take it in a positive way.lol