rocketboy
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I love the design philosophy behind Windows Phone. Have since I first saw WP7. I've been with it from the beginning. That MS hasn't done right by it doesn't diminish the fact that WP is unique in it's vision for how a mobile OS should work and look. WP is as much a revolution in UI as the original iPhone was in phone hardware (but mediocre in its software). The last thing I saw that was as intriguing to me as WP7 was the 1985 Amiga 1000.
It's hard to make a case for WM nowadays. If you're not a fan or all in on MS there's really no point in trying to convert someone. But I've always been intrigued by unique (if not downright oddball) tech. I don't mind being the only one using something. I loved the idea of colourful phones. When I see everyone using the same iPhone or Galaxy it just seems so boring even if the app selection did allow me a few more capabilities.
This L950 may be my last WP. If it weren't for the $300 ATT sale I may have given up already. But it's not quite time yet. There's still enough life left in the platform for me I'm certainly not willing to pay $600-800 for a flagship running an OS I'm not excited about. We WP fans are famous for holding out hope for the next big thing. I think the next 12 months will decide it all. But even if WM10 AU is the last big thing then I'll have had the satisfaction of seeing something through from the beginnings of WP7 to the end at WM10.
It's hard to make a case for WM nowadays. If you're not a fan or all in on MS there's really no point in trying to convert someone. But I've always been intrigued by unique (if not downright oddball) tech. I don't mind being the only one using something. I loved the idea of colourful phones. When I see everyone using the same iPhone or Galaxy it just seems so boring even if the app selection did allow me a few more capabilities.
This L950 may be my last WP. If it weren't for the $300 ATT sale I may have given up already. But it's not quite time yet. There's still enough life left in the platform for me I'm certainly not willing to pay $600-800 for a flagship running an OS I'm not excited about. We WP fans are famous for holding out hope for the next big thing. I think the next 12 months will decide it all. But even if WM10 AU is the last big thing then I'll have had the satisfaction of seeing something through from the beginnings of WP7 to the end at WM10.