- Nov 12, 2012
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After reading Daniel's article revealing the 950 and 950XL, how on earth is nobody focused on the fact that:
-Microsoft is reportedly cutting ties with Verizon
And
-AT&T may not carry the 950XL (not to mention we have no clue if TMO and Sprint are on board)
Both of those moves would make sure that Windows 10 Mobile would hit the ground already dead. Not having a flagship (or anything) on Verizon...the US's largest carrier. That's a death sentence. Having the best phones across all major carriers in the US is crucial. That's why they have "failed" here. Look how where all the AT&T exclusives (specifically the 1020 and 1520) took WP...nowhere. We couldn't get them on Verizon even if we wanted to because of the whole CDMA thing. Not saying this just as a p!ssed off Verizon customer, but focused on the W10 situation as a whole. I can't bring it all to words right now as that's just so moronic...how can you NOT release phones on Verizon???!!!!
And as far as AT&T not carrying the 950XL...that's also inexcusable. Maybe it'll be on TMO, cool, but that doesn't help the folks on AT&T much (the other MEGA carrier, let's not forget). Maybe folks could get an unlocked version, but not having a variant on AT&T is just stupid. The average consumer wouldn't buy unlocked. Not only are they probably not aware, but they want that subsidy of some kind whether it's a standard two year, or Next.
Maybe HTC, Samsung, or LG could pick up the slack somewhere, like releasing SOMETHING on Verizon. However, as part of a consistent message, Microsoft simply needs to have their devices available across the board...not scattered here and there.
Just to get some responses out of the way from replies. No, I don't want to "just switch carriers". And by saying that, you'd be missing the point. No, I'm not trying to be a troll because these are serious concerns. And yes, I realize this is just a US problem that doesn't affect the rest of the world, but the US market is a major key to success, and Verizon, I think is the gateway to the US market.
Thanks for reading my vents and concerns, and I honestly hope others feel the same way.
-Microsoft is reportedly cutting ties with Verizon
And
-AT&T may not carry the 950XL (not to mention we have no clue if TMO and Sprint are on board)
Both of those moves would make sure that Windows 10 Mobile would hit the ground already dead. Not having a flagship (or anything) on Verizon...the US's largest carrier. That's a death sentence. Having the best phones across all major carriers in the US is crucial. That's why they have "failed" here. Look how where all the AT&T exclusives (specifically the 1020 and 1520) took WP...nowhere. We couldn't get them on Verizon even if we wanted to because of the whole CDMA thing. Not saying this just as a p!ssed off Verizon customer, but focused on the W10 situation as a whole. I can't bring it all to words right now as that's just so moronic...how can you NOT release phones on Verizon???!!!!
And as far as AT&T not carrying the 950XL...that's also inexcusable. Maybe it'll be on TMO, cool, but that doesn't help the folks on AT&T much (the other MEGA carrier, let's not forget). Maybe folks could get an unlocked version, but not having a variant on AT&T is just stupid. The average consumer wouldn't buy unlocked. Not only are they probably not aware, but they want that subsidy of some kind whether it's a standard two year, or Next.
Maybe HTC, Samsung, or LG could pick up the slack somewhere, like releasing SOMETHING on Verizon. However, as part of a consistent message, Microsoft simply needs to have their devices available across the board...not scattered here and there.
Just to get some responses out of the way from replies. No, I don't want to "just switch carriers". And by saying that, you'd be missing the point. No, I'm not trying to be a troll because these are serious concerns. And yes, I realize this is just a US problem that doesn't affect the rest of the world, but the US market is a major key to success, and Verizon, I think is the gateway to the US market.
Thanks for reading my vents and concerns, and I honestly hope others feel the same way.