- Mar 28, 2015
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For all those moving over to the 640(and Windows) for the first time.(It's a big jump!)
I'm buying a 640 this weekend after having a basic HTC Wildfire S. It started off a great phone after having a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, however it quickly ran into issues with memory, bugs(lack of updates), and battery. Three things I wanted to resolve.
In making the final decision on the 640, 3 main pointers gave it an advantage over it's over platform rivals.
1. Memory - having been attracted to the phone/price, I was pleased to find out all MS apps can be saved to SD(Though I didn't know some Android apps had to be saved to phone, thought it was my low-end model.
2. Bugs/Lack of updates - the two go hand-in-hand. MS already confirm Windows 10, whereas Android don't control updates, the manufacturer does and the version of Android differs from Sony to Samsung to HTC.
3. Battery - Having the best battery and being able to replace it in the future are important and this last one was the decider. Neither Android handsets I considered had removable batteries, nor a longer lasting one.
I'm giving up some great niches in favour of reliabity. I'm not a gamer, just a browser and twitter follower. That will do me nicely.
Who's jumping?
I'm buying a 640 this weekend after having a basic HTC Wildfire S. It started off a great phone after having a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, however it quickly ran into issues with memory, bugs(lack of updates), and battery. Three things I wanted to resolve.
In making the final decision on the 640, 3 main pointers gave it an advantage over it's over platform rivals.
1. Memory - having been attracted to the phone/price, I was pleased to find out all MS apps can be saved to SD(Though I didn't know some Android apps had to be saved to phone, thought it was my low-end model.
2. Bugs/Lack of updates - the two go hand-in-hand. MS already confirm Windows 10, whereas Android don't control updates, the manufacturer does and the version of Android differs from Sony to Samsung to HTC.
3. Battery - Having the best battery and being able to replace it in the future are important and this last one was the decider. Neither Android handsets I considered had removable batteries, nor a longer lasting one.
I'm giving up some great niches in favour of reliabity. I'm not a gamer, just a browser and twitter follower. That will do me nicely.
Who's jumping?