a5cent
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I imagine they didn't as it would have probably been drowned out in the sea of negativity that's been floating around lately. Not to mention Daniel would have probably been hammered weeks on end as apparently he drinks whiskey when reads the comments section on Windows Central (he answered someone's question the weekly ask Dan segments - if he drinks whiskey before he reads the comments on windows central - Video #8) - I don't blame him lol.
Hey, I reject that entirely! ;-)
A lot of people have been building up huge (unfulfillable) expectations, because they couldn't imagine WP/W10M surviving this round if the 950/XL failed to take the market by storm. Many people still think that increased market share is the only thing that will guarantee WM's survival. Such views being popular is also what is causing many to call on MS to sell these high-end devices at or below cost (it's one of the bigger threads around here)... moa market share or WP will die, so give these things away already MS!!!
Compared to all the "WP is dead" or "WP will die if..." messages, I think mine is comparatively positive. I've been saying for a while now that WM will not die, even if market share goes nowhere, and even if the 950 and 950 XL don't sell in meaningful numbers. Sure, it's not the most positive message ever, but do we really want to focus on sugarcoating when reality is so much more interesting? ;-)
Well you're not the only who has seen this coming albeit yourself and few others have been more vocal about it :winktongue:.
In hindsight, everyone always claims to have known what was coming. :winktongue:
You could be right, but if you are, I at least haven't seen anybody else point out the issues I mentioned in the first post.