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There are many reasons to be excited about Windows Phone 7, but a
bleak spot has been Microsoft's message -- or lack thereof -- on user-
expandable storage, and the situation finally came to a head last week
when AT&T told Samsung Focus owners to hold off on buying microSD
cards altogether until Microsoft had a chance to certify some for use
with the platform. How did it get to this point? Why wasn't it
communicated to users that this was such a problem before the phones
ever went on sale? And if it really is such a problem, why did Samsung
dare to make the microSD slot user-accessible in the Focus the first
place? All good questions -- and in talking with a number of sources
the past few days, we've pieced together some of the answers. Read on.
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