Any time HTC releases an update, firmware comes along with it. They don't name the firmware. In addition they like throw their apps on the store for quicker updates so that firmware is mostly driver updates.
I never said HTC didn't do firmware updates. I simply said the stuff they add to their phones, most people don't know or care about really. It's not like most people who are waiting for Denim presently or Cyan...or even Black or Amber.
So yeah they do firmware updates(which I said)....nothing special(Like I also said).
And yep those HTC apps....gotta praise HTC for their wonderful clock app and a flashlight app and a few other prized gems lol.
Yes they have. Cyan is merely a driver and Nokia specific app update. The OS is separate. HTC does the same thing.
There is a mass difference in Nokia updates(that usually plug in holes of the OS and/or add additional features) vs whatever it is HTC does.
Considering that all but one Nokia phone out there has a soc that can support it, I'd say I am right. Not only that, Cortana is an OS level feature, not firmware. Using hey Cortana is a dead giveaway that it will not be Nokia specific. S800+ have low powered audio DSPs for always listening. It will probably require a firmware update for drivers, however. If MS limits hey Cortana to Nokia only devices, they will doom the OS. They aren't stupid. They aren't opening up WP for everyone just to limit what they are allowed to do with it.
I would love to know how restricting a feature to the line up that 95 percent of the customers use would Doom the OS. To expand a bit, let's look at the desktop(Microsoft's throne as of right now). With so many news/rumors coming out about this OEM or that oEM either focusing on chromebook or lessening their sales in a particular company, it is time for Microsoft to stop trying to appease these OEMS.
We got to see a bit of actual effort and muscle from Microsoft in the Surface Pro 3 and the fact that that is a product I always hear about in the news. Tbh, I've never really heard much about any windows related tablet/pc as much as I hear about the Surface.
it makes me wonder what would happen if Microsoft stopped chasing these OEMs to try and convince them to give Windows Phone a chance(and even if they do, the OS is still a #2 to them with Android as Number 1).
How on earth is making a feature, any feature, exclusive to Lumia going to doom the OS? I guess we will ignore the fact the platform only got steam and moved numbers BECAUSE of the Lumia lineup in the first place.
As open as Android is, you do forget that google themselves close off the OS and that even their own Nexus line either gets updates WAY in advance than the other phones and sometimes even have specific features only found on their Nexus line up.
it doesn't doom the OS.
I know plenty about business. I am not calling myself an expert. But if Microsoft actually listened to its userbase they'd know the masses are calling for
925 replacement(since most don't consider the 930 a successor)
1020 replacement(Same size, same camera, better processor and they are happy).
1520 replacement
Nobody is calling for front facing speakers(though I am sure we wouldn't mind), Ir blaster(again most people wouldn't mind probably)...I'd take an SD card slot though.
IMO, Microsoft is going about it the wrong way. At least in the high end department....Low end is fine. Let Blu and all these other lesser do what they do.
In the high end department, they need to be king and show what the OS is capable of fully and releasing exclusive features and stop trying to chase this OEM and that OEM.
Sales have spoken...the people want lumia. The fact people are holding on to their 920s or even 900s from 2-3 years ago instead of upgrading to the One M8 or if they do upgrade to the One M8, it's usually because they just want something new until the New lumia lineup comes out.
I am not bashing the M8 but I wish people would treat the M8 for what it is. A great windows phone that gives people an option but it is nothing special anymore than any other Lumia nor is it what the masses are demanding.
Sales has proven that so far
