Omg nobody uses!
You left this post up for only a couple hours.
Its a given that not as many people use Windows Phone 7 devices, but, you didn't wait long enough, not everyone hangs out here 24/7, give it time.
You left this post up for only a couple hours.
Its a given that not as many people use Windows Phone 7 devices, but, you didn't wait long enough, not everyone hangs out here 24/7, give it time.
Well i live in Turkey, so dont have an idea about what is NFLI gotta figure he's not a fan of the NFL. Oh by the way, I use a Titan II from time to time. WP7 was, IMO, much more fluid and quicker despite single core CPUs and only 512 RAM. If the apps that are available for WP8 were to be compatible for 7, I doubt I'd use anything else. Just my opinion, don't hate on me.
Well i live in Turkey, so dont have an idea about what is NFL
We still have a couple of Lumia 710's in this household but the integrated Facebook chat has stopped working a week ago and isn't likely to be fixed by Microsoft...so it looks like we're upgrading for good.
I dont think it can be, I thought FB was consolidating everything into FB Messenger.
I hate to say it, but WP7 was, from a technical perspective, simply an awesome OS... better than 8.0 and 8.1. WP7 was far more efficient and faster (despite running on much slower hardware), more fluid and it was the most stable consumer OS I've ever used. WP7 obviously lacked some of the features of modern day WP, and if forced to chose I'd take WP8.1, but it would have been nice to have the best of both worlds.
The Titan II I've been using lately doesn't have Messenger and my chat is working fine through the FB app. I'm on 7.8 via seveneighter so I don't know if that makes a difference. While we're on the WP7 topic, I'd like to point out that the Walgreen's app works better than the WP8 version. The app on 8/8.1 doesn't allow me to choose between other family members like on Android or iOS while the 7.8 version does. That's not exactly progress. I'm wondering how many other features we're missing out on from WP7 to WP8?
I hate to say it, but WP7 was, from a technical perspective, simply an awesome OS... better than 8.0 and 8.1. WP7 was far more efficient and faster (despite running on much slower hardware), more fluid and it was the most stable consumer OS I've ever used. WP7 obviously lacked some of the features of modern day WP, and if forced to chose I'd take WP8.1, but it would have been nice to have the best of both worlds.