No no, from my understanding, you will not have to physically download the music. Again, if you have the Music Pass, you can create a playlist on your RT and then it will show up on your phone. From there, you can either stream it via the cloud, or download the music directly to your phone if...
I did it this morning and didn't have an issue.
Try again today and see what happens.
On a side note, I will never understand why the "Update for Windows RT" is considered an optional update. A main tip I always have for Surface users it to update the device through the control panel; if you...
Well from what I understand, if you make a playlist on the RT in XBox Music it will automatically sync and show up on your phone.
You need an XBox Music Pass for this to work, but if you have one, this should work...
Thanks for your response, Moodib.
We'll see what CJ says, but that is the glitch I was talking about.
I guess the best thing to do is fork over the 10 bucks for a month and try it out that way. I really do not want to run into those issues/be forced to do a hard reset.
I did my research before upgrading my phone from an iPhone 4s. I eventually choose the 928, and have had it for two weeks.
While doing my research, I also read about the problem with Verizon sales people pushing customers away from WP and towards iOS and Android. So I ordered it from Amazon for...
Yeah, that is a bummer. But if I'm not mistaken, Rooms will work for a calendar. The other features are not supported, however.
My workaround with my girlfriend was this: I signed her up for a Microsoft account, told her it's there but she doesn't have to use it, made a few shared calendars on...
Seriously, an internet browser on a top of line, brand new console should not be behind a paywall.
F*@%ing ridiculous.
I do hope they remove the paywall for third party apps. Even the TV guide feature (I don't know the exact name for it) shouldn't be behind a paywall. I pay my cable provider...
That option is there and works, presumably, when you have a subscription to the Music Pass.
And thanks CJ, let me know.
EDIT: Also, keep us (or, just me :)) updated on how you're liking the service. Any shortcomings, positives, etc.
Well when you download a song on your phone locally, it will not be downloaded on your PC as well.
The cloud music will be available to all devices (well, up to 5) connected to the MSFT account with the Music Pass. Playing music from the cloud is streaming. WHen you download songs locally to a...
EXACTLY.
In order to unleash the true power of this "entertainment box" you have to pay another monthly fee on top of all your other monthly fees to access services you already pay for. Online gaming, yes, I understand. But other than that... come on.
If I were to buy the One, take it out of...