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Starting to get frustrated at the lack of anything new for Windows Phone. What new flagship devices did we see in 2013? The 1020, which was a rehashed 920 with a better camera, certainly pushed the envelope of mobile photography ? but if you already had a 920 / 8x, unless imaging is your most important feature, why would you update? The 1520 brought some nice improvements on the hardware front, but plenty of people don?t want a phablet. For me, the 920 is already pushing the limits of comfortable use, with the 8x being just about the perfect size.
Where does that leave us WP8 early adopters that want an upgrade? Granted, CES is still going, and MWC is next month, but there hasn?t even been a rumor of a new device worth getting excited about. Six months ago I was excited about the prospect of the HTC Harmony ? the body and guts of the HTC One running WP8 ? but that seems to have faded into oblivion. Maybe it will resurface with the hardware of the M8 instead? I dunno, I?m not getting my hopes up.
It isn?t much better on the software side of things. WP8 added some awesome new stuff, but also broke things that haven?t been fixed yet (Xbox Music is an abomination compared to Zune, for example). The GDDR updates were nice service packs but nothing earth shattering. WP 8.1 sounds good from the rumors, but when is that coming? Doesn?t sound like anytime soon, since GDD3 isn?t even fully released yet.
WP7 ? 7.5 was a huge update with tons of features. 7.5->8 was a little lighter, but that was (rightfully) blamed on the amount of effort required to switch to the NT kernel. So why was 2013 such a middling year? Market share is continuing to grow; this is a critical time where the average consumer is starting to actually be aware of Windows Phone. This seems like a terrible time to take your foot off the gas, but that?s what it feels like happened. As someone that?s owned a Venue Pro, Focus, 8x, Lumia 800, 900, and 920, not to mentioned having developed half a dozen apps for the platform, for the first time, I?m having thoughts about jumping ship, and that makes me sad. The Sony Z1 Compact would look great running Windows Phone?.but if I don?t hear some kind of exciting news between now and MWC, which happens to coincide with said device?s release, I might just have to get it regardless of it?s operating system?.
Where does that leave us WP8 early adopters that want an upgrade? Granted, CES is still going, and MWC is next month, but there hasn?t even been a rumor of a new device worth getting excited about. Six months ago I was excited about the prospect of the HTC Harmony ? the body and guts of the HTC One running WP8 ? but that seems to have faded into oblivion. Maybe it will resurface with the hardware of the M8 instead? I dunno, I?m not getting my hopes up.
It isn?t much better on the software side of things. WP8 added some awesome new stuff, but also broke things that haven?t been fixed yet (Xbox Music is an abomination compared to Zune, for example). The GDDR updates were nice service packs but nothing earth shattering. WP 8.1 sounds good from the rumors, but when is that coming? Doesn?t sound like anytime soon, since GDD3 isn?t even fully released yet.
WP7 ? 7.5 was a huge update with tons of features. 7.5->8 was a little lighter, but that was (rightfully) blamed on the amount of effort required to switch to the NT kernel. So why was 2013 such a middling year? Market share is continuing to grow; this is a critical time where the average consumer is starting to actually be aware of Windows Phone. This seems like a terrible time to take your foot off the gas, but that?s what it feels like happened. As someone that?s owned a Venue Pro, Focus, 8x, Lumia 800, 900, and 920, not to mentioned having developed half a dozen apps for the platform, for the first time, I?m having thoughts about jumping ship, and that makes me sad. The Sony Z1 Compact would look great running Windows Phone?.but if I don?t hear some kind of exciting news between now and MWC, which happens to coincide with said device?s release, I might just have to get it regardless of it?s operating system?.