sahib lopez
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re: WC 100K Post Challenge - You Ready?!
The 8x and the 810 were underrated devices. I think the factors that made it sell poorly was 1) tmobile never marketed those devices 2) they were doomed from the start because it how high they were sold on contract ( when tmobile still did that ) 3) since tmobile was the 4th and smallest national carrier they were not getting as many customers as Verizon and AT&T so that means less people on tmobile looking for windows phones . since the market share for wp was like around 2 pct at the time the bulk of the customers were going to AT&T and Verizon and the left over to tmobile 4 ) wp 8 was new and didn't have as many apps as it does now . The signs were there but we took the leap of faith thinking tmobile was going to support the 8x and the 810
Yup. I've owned an 8X for a year - one repair model for 2 months and the unlocked one since September. It was a good phone. Wish HTC treated it a little better. I saw a T-Mobile one today and nearly burst out laughing. Talk about the forgotten forgotten stepchild. Still on portico? "******* ridiculous"!
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The 8x and the 810 were underrated devices. I think the factors that made it sell poorly was 1) tmobile never marketed those devices 2) they were doomed from the start because it how high they were sold on contract ( when tmobile still did that ) 3) since tmobile was the 4th and smallest national carrier they were not getting as many customers as Verizon and AT&T so that means less people on tmobile looking for windows phones . since the market share for wp was like around 2 pct at the time the bulk of the customers were going to AT&T and Verizon and the left over to tmobile 4 ) wp 8 was new and didn't have as many apps as it does now . The signs were there but we took the leap of faith thinking tmobile was going to support the 8x and the 810