I've just noticed my Health tile now shows me all the relevant information. Including battery power in percentage, which I think is the band's battery. Looks great and very handy. This is why I prefer WP over Android and ios.
Updated, but I can't see any live tile, do I need to physically add it??
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Your an android user. No live tile of course. Do the right thing and come to windows
Nah, I like the fact that as a Android user, I've had a solid MS Health/Band experience. :winktongue:Do the right thing and come to windows
Like the rest of the 1.1%. :wink:
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That's not true, some people would do insane stuffs just for the desperate need to be different.Why do people have this desperate need to be like everyone else?
Why do people have this desperate need to be like everyone else?
We've learned through past experience, that if you're not with the crowd, your device is likely to be dropped and/or not have the best apps.
Why do people have this desperate need to be like everyone else?
How is your Betamax working for you? Or your quadraphonic sound system, RCA video disk, EL Cassette, HD DVD, or any other contender that fell by the wayside? I've ridden my share of technology into the dust. I'm not real keen on making it a habit.You lead very sad lives.
We've learned through past experience, that if you're not with the crowd, your device is likely to be dropped and/or not have the best apps.
Its a bit unfair to characterize it that way. I love windows phone, but for a daily driver, I just can't handle the problems with connectivity I've experienced. I have two windows phones, an HTC One M8, and a Lumia Icon. On several occasions with both phones I've lost cell connectivity with no indication of a problem. The only way I found out was by either checking my email because I suddenly realized I hadn't gotten any lately, or tried to make a call and couldn't. Rebooting the phone solves it, but I can't put up with not knowing whether I'm going to miss an important call or text.
As I said, I love windows phone. I truly feel it is the most beautiful of all three OS's, and I've always been a windows guy for my PC's and tablets. When WM10 actually launches and proves reliable, and if Verizon (my only option for service, no AT&T here) gets a new flagship, I'll dump Android in a heartbeat. Until then, it'll have to do. Trust me, its not always a case of wanting or needing to be like everyone else.