palfor03
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horrible advice. No 4g lte and slower than s3 in practical use with a bad camera? No thanks.Never get an iphone if you care about being ripped off. Go Nexus 4.
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horrible advice. No 4g lte and slower than s3 in practical use with a bad camera? No thanks.Never get an iphone if you care about being ripped off. Go Nexus 4.
I don't mean to sound short, but if a twitter app is enough to make you give up an entire operating system, well, let's just say we have differing opinions on priorities. I just can't believe how many people put social networking as their #1.
that doesnt work either....thanks though.
Windows Phone is very efficient, and you may grow to love it. But it does have a learning curve if you are used to different data management philosophies.
Here is how you can get your Twitter notifications.
Do you have your Twitter linked to your Microsoft Account?
If not, go into your email on your regular desktop computer and go to the upper right hand corner and click on your name.
Then choose Edit Profile
Choose Add Accounts
Add your Twitter Account.
Doing this will give you an alert, by sending you a text message.
I am actually trying to set this up myself. So this is actually supposed to alert me in the form of a text (SMS)? I seem to have both facebook and twitter linked (when I click either one it takes me directly to my FB or Twitter, respectively, and it's logged in) but I also don't seem to get a an SMS update?
SMS notifications are set up the the Twitter and FB apps themselves, not on Windows Phone settings.
I don't mean to sound short, but if a twitter app is enough to make you give up an entire operating system, well, let's just say we have differing opinions on priorities. I just can't believe how many people put social networking as their #1.
Really?
Hmm... I have no idea why you're not getting notifications. I get notifications for every Tweet mention, direct message, Facebook wall post, and Facebook reply.
This is the same MS Account that's linked to your phone, correct?
go with iphone, i fyou dont like it now, you wont like it later.
Windows Phone is very efficient, and you may grow to love it. But it does have a learning curve if you are used to different data management philosophies.
Here is how you can get your Twitter notifications.
Do you have your Twitter linked to your Microsoft Account?
If not, go into your email on your regular desktop computer and go to the upper right hand corner and click on your name.
Then choose Edit Profile
Choose Add Accounts
Add your Twitter Account.
Doing this will give you an alert, by sending you a text message.
I use social networking for keeping in touch with those I know and for news updates, etc etc
I dont use my phone for videos or music or gaming....
I don't mean to sound short, but if a twitter app is enough to make you give up an entire operating system, well, let's just say we have differing opinions on priorities. I just can't believe how many people put social networking as their #1.
Aha! I sort of figured that I was was messing with my settings while logged in. To be clear, I can change this from the website right? I don't HAVE to do it from the app?
First thing I did to my phone was to kill any social apps dissected the entire os for data with b/g apps. If I could I would love to be able to trash embedded apps within the OS.
Isn't Windows Phone all about putting people first AND built around you?
Social networking is the heart of WP. Other than that there is nothing to attract i.e. Crap enterprise support, horrible entertainment value and lets not even think about lack of apps!
So go for it. Nobody is stopping you. I fail to see why you need to keep repeating yourself here, honestly?I know my husbands phone (be it an iphone) will do what I want - maybe I'll wait till my next upgrade for my wp?