Nitesh Tilwani
New member
@salmanahmed You say that WP 7 devices were left behind. My ans that happened only once in the lifetime of WP, also all OEMs switched to WP 8 after that. But look at android, many devices still being sold are stuck at ICS or JB forever... Apart from Motorola no other OEM guarantees more than one update to phones below $300. All die there. Further you talk of apps being backward compatible, well most apps run on WP 7 at least the basic ones do... But go n look at the scene in Android, Chrome itself needs ICS to run, BBm was also initially launched for ICS + devices. Many apps in Android have a completely different UI and features for devices above ICS... Further the update pattern of Android is like Da Vinci Code... In one year from 4.1.2 to 4.4... They keep updating without even thinking how many people actually get these updates...
Coming to M8 with WP... The results of battery and performance were not only acheived by Benchmark apps they were also acheived by proper Hands On useage... Which i guess should be more reliable than Benchmark apps...
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Coming to M8 with WP... The results of battery and performance were not only acheived by Benchmark apps they were also acheived by proper Hands On useage... Which i guess should be more reliable than Benchmark apps...
Sent from my Nokia Lumia 625 using Tapatalk