As most of you probably know, the Icon is available for pre-order at a Microsoft store, and is planned to be released on Feb 20. If you pre-order by the 16th you get a wireless charging station for free. Glad I waited instead of going ahead and picking up a 1520 on ATT!
Got my pre-order in yesterday; I'm excited!
My main reason for posting this is to put a bug in Verizon's ear. This phone should be sent to every hardware review site that comes to mind, not just a few places that may be obvious to marketing but not to those of us that are computer hardware enthusiasts. I hope this has been done already - but if not, sites like Anandtech.com, Tomshardware, The Tech Report, and PC Perspective are sites that are regularly followed by a lot of Windows users and enthusiasts that will promote this phone if they know it is top-end hardware. Enthusiasts help drive sales because they tell everyone around them what they think is best, tending to be the "expert" in a family or group of friends that is relied on for advice. Those people may not buy the most expensive hardware, but if they know the person the trust most prefers a Windows phone, they are much more likely to go Windows.
It needs to be done ASAP, because the new Android phones built with the latest Snapdragon SoC will be available in a few months; they will likely overshadow the latest Windows phone. The Icon is comparable to any smart phone currently for sale and everyone needs to know that (in order to remove the idea that Windows phones are made with dated hardware). A lot of the people that post on the sites I've reviewed bemoan the fact that the top phones aren't available on Verizon, so that word needs to get out there as well.
Speaking of latest phones - I seriously hope Microsoft/Nokia get the next gen out at the same time as the new Android offerings. Even though it would mean my hardware (my Icon) is technically "out of date" in a few months, I think it would be great for business. (The Icon is good enough to last for years of service in a technical sense anyway.) Of course Verizon is the best carrier in the U.S. to release new hardware on, and I hope Verizon continues to develop a strong relationship with MS.