Geddeeee
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I do understand that users may feel there are a 'lack of features'.
The question is: Can you use your WP device on a daily basis? Does it do it all very well and better than the opposition?
The answer would probably be a resounding YES by all WP owners. This says that all the important features are there and in good working order.
Lack of features is not the same as having a device that doesn't deliver.
A lot of users have a 'wish list' that they think would make the device 'better'. Have a read about Nokia Q and A on the new phones. It states in there SD card problems and impact on the OS. Adding features is not as easy as 'bolting it on'. These have a knock on effect for useability and speed.
How about having all the 'wish list' features in a WP device with all the lag of Android. Again the moaning would begin again... Unfortunately it's a trade off.
Quote from AngryNil:
"Overpromise, underdeliver? Er, don't think that's how it is supposed to go "
THAT is marketing. To create desire for a thing or product. Whether it meets the expectations of the end user is debatable.
If you own a 920, these two devices will seem a bit of a let down. If you don't, these phones may fill the gap.
Well done to Nokia for keeping WP in the public eye.....
The question is: Can you use your WP device on a daily basis? Does it do it all very well and better than the opposition?
The answer would probably be a resounding YES by all WP owners. This says that all the important features are there and in good working order.
Lack of features is not the same as having a device that doesn't deliver.
A lot of users have a 'wish list' that they think would make the device 'better'. Have a read about Nokia Q and A on the new phones. It states in there SD card problems and impact on the OS. Adding features is not as easy as 'bolting it on'. These have a knock on effect for useability and speed.
How about having all the 'wish list' features in a WP device with all the lag of Android. Again the moaning would begin again... Unfortunately it's a trade off.
Quote from AngryNil:
"Overpromise, underdeliver? Er, don't think that's how it is supposed to go "
THAT is marketing. To create desire for a thing or product. Whether it meets the expectations of the end user is debatable.
If you own a 920, these two devices will seem a bit of a let down. If you don't, these phones may fill the gap.
Well done to Nokia for keeping WP in the public eye.....