fatclue_98
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Jimmy Soul would disagree. If you want to be happy for the rest of your life, make an ugly woman your wife.It's basic human nature. We want pretty things.
Jimmy Soul would disagree. If you want to be happy for the rest of your life, make an ugly woman your wife.It's basic human nature. We want pretty things.
Tell me: Should I buy (an) iPhone now to bridge the wait for Surfy McSurface? Or get a Lumia 950 XL? Since iOS seems to have the best quality Microsoft apps the thought crossed my mind...
Thanks.
Phones should not be so beautiful!!! lol
Tell me: Should I buy (an) iPhone now to bridge the wait for Surfy McSurface? Or get a Lumia 950 XL? Since iOS seems to have the best quality Microsoft apps the thought crossed my mind...
Thanks.
I actually made a test on my investment in this OS, and used for 2 weeks an iPhone and an Android phone. I actually tried to enjoy it, but i couldn't. My productivity was so bad in that period, that my manager felt the need to call me on an one on one meeting . Then I knew that i cannot perform well my daily tasks without my Windows phone.
Nope! OneDrive uploads in the background provided you have it set to. In the OneDrive app's settings there's an option for this, also, in the iPhone settings, background app refresh for OneDrive must be enabled.This is true. It's crazy how well it generally works. Outlook is great and so are most of the services. OneDrive works well, for the most part. The only con is that you have to open the app to get your camera roll to upload.
I never have sync errors with Outlook ever (but yet, I have them on Android most of the time), kind of missing that.
Cool, I never knew that, thank you!Nope! OneDrive uploads in the background provided you have it set to. In the OneDrive app's settings there's an option for this, also, in the iPhone settings, background app refresh for OneDrive must be enabled.
Windows phone does everything I need it to do.
Two weeks of using BOTH an iPhone and an Android phone is hardly an honest test of your investment. It takes longer than that to get used to an new operating system, let alone two operating systems simultaneously. When I finally ditched my WP for an iPhone, I felt like I was less productive for a period of time as well, but as I got used to it, I actually found that I became more productive than I was on WP - thanks to the better Microsoft apps that are available on iPhone vs. WP.