Sounds really fine. I'm just sad that the Windows Phone 8 OS is still nowhere near usable. They could at least fix the big delay with notifications. A notification center later on is a must... :/
I agree, if I wanted to check my notifications, I'd rather check them myself rather than being annoyed by push notifications.Nowhere near usable? Really? I use it everyday without a problem and so do millions of other people. Why is it nowhere near usable? Because it doesn't have a darn notification center to tell you when Paris Hilton tweets every 39 seconds?
I can't wait until they add notification just so people will stop crying about it. Personally I find it irritating. I got an Android tablet and had to turn a bunch of them off. I really don't need to be bothered every time someone responds to a post on a forum or on Facebook or when a new tweet comes in. Its actually pretty annoying and distracting.
If there is a Verizon employee who dropped out of high school, he's probably making the most out of any other high school drop out. Most sales reps at the corporate stores $55k+ per year.What's this trustable source? Verizon employee? Don't trust some high school dropout...
Yeah, it is really odd up here, but it makes the devices really cheap. For example, on a 3 year you get a smartphone for 49.99, 2 year 199.99, 1 year 499.99 and off contract 549.99. The structure is puzzling, but for folks who can't really afford a great device otherwise, a 3 year contract is their only option.3 years is ridiculous, people already have device anxiety because of 2 year contracts.
If you guys think a 2 year contract is long, how do you think Canadians feel having to deal with a 3 year commitment?
If you guys think a 2 year contract is long, how do you think Canadians feel having to deal with a 3 year commitment?
I'm not too excited about the aluminium body.. It would make the phone much more prone to scratching and damage in general.