malberttoo
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Thanks! But this gives no insight into why the decision was taken not to open either the store in the UK or elsewhere (outside the US, that is). Maybe they have a strategy in place and there is also the fact that they are not - like Apple - totally consumer facing. But if they want their phone market to widen and provide access, they have to pursue a retail strategy and that means opening up store - especially in markets where MS phones are not bound by carrier dictates (like in North America).
I no longer have a desktop nor other tablet. I have my SP3 with the dock and all that for my "desktop" and my Galaxy Note3. Between those two wonderful devices, I have everything I need for business and personal stuff. I'm sure the SP4 will be nicer, as is, I'm sure, the Note4, but until finances improve, I plan to stay with the SP3 and Note3 for quite some time.
Doubt seriously the SP4 will go beyond the current 512GB/8GB max of the SP3 so short of thinning the bezel and making a bigger LCD in the same footprint, when the SP4's do come out I'll probably use the deflated prices on the SP3s at that time to upgrade to a 512GB/8GB unit given that the SP4 will most likely be Skylake.
My biggest gripe though with regard to marketing and brand awareness though, is open a god damned MS shop in london already. I cannot fathom it. Not one store in the whole of the UK.
Are you sure those are retail stores? They look like Regional Sales Offices....there are 3 Stores in Switzerland for 8 million people.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure there were none outside the US! Would love to be wrong though...