Seems like a pretty decent device for the price. Kind of like a big brother to the Lumia 550 but on T-Mobile for about the same price or a bit less.
That's the Android version. I don't think the Windows version is available yet.It's currently being sold at $69 on metropcs after a mail in rebate!
www.metropcs.com/phones/details/alcatel-onetouch-fierce-xl/610214643353.html
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That's the Android version. I don't think the Windows version is available yet.
Unless you want a cheap Android device.It's currently being sold at $69 on metropcs after a mail in rebate!
www.metropcs.com/phones/details/alcatel-onetouch-fierce-xl/610214643353.html
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Edit: Disregard this post, as Laura Knotek pointed out it's the android version.
Need to enable images, and a drink a large mug of coffee lol.
Oops!
It is, think I need some coffee!
You can never have enough coffee...
Would this phone be able to join the insider program?
You can never have enough coffee so don't blame it. Confusing an Android for a Windows phone is a sign of a more serious problem. Perhaps you need less sugar in your coffee.
That's the Android version. I don't think the Windows version is available yet.
Am I the only one who has noticed that this Fierce XL has DOUBLE the RAM and DOUBLE the internal storage of most every current/upcoming non-950 "flagship" phone?
Coship Moly X1 and the Funker W5.5 Pro both seem to be the same device and may be a badged offering these companies picked up from a White Label ODM. They up the ante, with 13MP rear shooter, Snapdragon 410 and a Full HD display in 1080p.
Leave it to T-MoUS to find the new lowest common denominator. :winktongue:
I think w/ any of these 3, you might as well not bet on getting any further mfg support for updates, etc.
Very likely the Fierce will never get an update on firmware from T-MoUS. That's what they do, get phones in and let them languish. Not just Windows phone either. They do it with their branded Android handsets too. My wife's T-Mo Note 2 never went past 4.2 Jelly Bean and other branded versions have 4.4.2 KitKat. The Nexus 6 has a ROM for T-Mo so it gets their WiFi Calling and that has no Marshmallow 6.x yet.
A technologically superior product that's hampered by a lack of apps and ecosystem. Sounds like webOS.