- Aug 3, 2014
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I understand the creation of every thread yelling at Microsoft than yelling at Google than yelling at Apple...etc. but it gets tiring, repetitive and often results in pointless, illogical arguments leading to nowhere. Next we'll be yelling at toasters because they're shinier than our phones.
Yeah, it's true, Microsoft isn't doing as well in Windows Phones as we wished they were, with only 2.5% market share, but arguing isn't going to make it any better. The only way we can, as the consumer, effectively support and help Microsoft is to buy their products and provide support and advice to new comers who are trying out Windows Phones. The more people we convince to buy Microsoft, the better.
In addition, how is arguing about Google vs. Microsoft going to help if all we're saying is that Google is trying to crush Microsoft and has a grudge and isn't helping and etc. etc. etc.
Maybe it would be simpler to go: Look Microsoft, this is what you can do to improve Windows Phones in my opinion. Oh look, these people agree. Look, Microsoft, look at how many people are agreeing that this will improve both your OS and your sales.
I'm not trying to insult anyone's opinions, not at all, but saying that we NEED BETTER APPS NOW. OH AND THIS LONG...LONG...LONG LIST OF FEATURES. OH, DID WE MENTION WE WANT IT NOW? Isn't going to help. These things take time, and Microsoft is getting better. Since Nadella, better phones have come out (Icon/930) and Windows Phone 8.1. Windows Phone 9 is just around the corner, an update much bigger than 8.1, which by itself brought Windows Phones way closer to Android and iOS(Cortana and Notifications Center).
Just a thought, since Windows Phones are-realistically-not the center of Microsoft. Their money is in their software, and that's where they'll focus. If Windows Phones succeed, GREAT, but it's not going to happen NOW.
All we can do is give our ideas, agree and second, third...etc. ideas we agree with and convince other people that Windows Phones are worth buying.
Yeah, it's true, Microsoft isn't doing as well in Windows Phones as we wished they were, with only 2.5% market share, but arguing isn't going to make it any better. The only way we can, as the consumer, effectively support and help Microsoft is to buy their products and provide support and advice to new comers who are trying out Windows Phones. The more people we convince to buy Microsoft, the better.
In addition, how is arguing about Google vs. Microsoft going to help if all we're saying is that Google is trying to crush Microsoft and has a grudge and isn't helping and etc. etc. etc.
Maybe it would be simpler to go: Look Microsoft, this is what you can do to improve Windows Phones in my opinion. Oh look, these people agree. Look, Microsoft, look at how many people are agreeing that this will improve both your OS and your sales.
I'm not trying to insult anyone's opinions, not at all, but saying that we NEED BETTER APPS NOW. OH AND THIS LONG...LONG...LONG LIST OF FEATURES. OH, DID WE MENTION WE WANT IT NOW? Isn't going to help. These things take time, and Microsoft is getting better. Since Nadella, better phones have come out (Icon/930) and Windows Phone 8.1. Windows Phone 9 is just around the corner, an update much bigger than 8.1, which by itself brought Windows Phones way closer to Android and iOS(Cortana and Notifications Center).
Just a thought, since Windows Phones are-realistically-not the center of Microsoft. Their money is in their software, and that's where they'll focus. If Windows Phones succeed, GREAT, but it's not going to happen NOW.
All we can do is give our ideas, agree and second, third...etc. ideas we agree with and convince other people that Windows Phones are worth buying.