DavidinCT
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"Half-Life 3: confirmed," right?
Wait ? What ? Really ?
Oh, WTF, DONT FREAKING DO THAT !!!!! (after I checked all the gaming sites)
"Half-Life 3: confirmed," right?
Wait ? What ? Really ?
Oh, WTF, DONT FREAKING DO THAT !!!!! (after I checked all the gaming sites)
Hey, at least there was activity!Verizon's Icon pdf page is back with the same old 8.0 pdf. Maybe next month...
Those links were never dead for me today.
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Rep: Thanks for contacting Microsoft Store Chat, my name is ____! How can I help you today?
You: Hi ____ - I'm looking at Windows Phones at the Microsoft Store website and I do not see the Lumia Icon.
You: I was wondering where it went?
Rep: I would be happy to assist you with you Windows questions today!
Rep: It looks like we no longer sell it.
You: What do you mean?
Rep: It means it no sold on this site.
You: What about in store?
Rep: Unfortunately, we have no information on physical stores stock, policies or their prices.
You: Do you know if there will be more Icon's sold in the future on the website?
Rep: My apologies, but we do not have that information.
You: Do you know why it's no longer being sold? it's not even a year old.
Rep: We are not given that information.
HAHA no way he wears a poor mans jean.
Only high quality Denim.
Flawed hardware. Weak WiFi, laggy screen with no glance, poor battery life, poor low light photos/videos. Microsoft/Verizon realized there was not much they could do, and also retired the phone. Good riddance. Hopefully we will see a worthy flagship on Verizon sometime soon, and not this nonsense. Nokia didnt deliver on this phone. Released a phone with flawed hardware, which does not work properly, or does not work together. Reminds me of the N97 in 2008: updating firmware didnt help much.
Flawed hardware. Weak WiFi, laggy screen with no glance, poor battery life, poor low light photos/videos. Microsoft/Verizon realized there was not much they could do, and also retired the phone. Good riddance. Hopefully we will see a worthy flagship on Verizon sometime soon, and not this nonsense. Nokia didnt deliver on this phone. Released a phone with flawed hardware, which does not work properly, or does not work together. Reminds me of the N97 in 2008: updating firmware didnt help much.
I'd have a very hard time buying another flagship Windows phone. Can't see myself buying another phone that gets "forgotten" so soon after release.
Hanging on to a little bit of hope for the update...
Flawed hardware. Weak WiFi, laggy screen with no glance, poor battery life, poor low light photos/videos. Microsoft/Verizon realized there was not much they could do, and also retired the phone. Good riddance. Hopefully we will see a worthy flagship on Verizon sometime soon, and not this nonsense. Nokia didnt deliver on this phone. Released a phone with flawed hardware, which does not work properly, or does not work together. Reminds me of the N97 in 2008: updating firmware didnt help much.
My stock Icon has great WiFi, a responsive screen, decent battery life and takes great photos. Sure, low light is difficult for it on auto, but using manual settings with some know-how goes a long way. You'll never get low light performance of a modern dslr with a high ISO setting. The sensor is just too small.
This sounds like trolling when compared to my experience with the Icon.