Drael646464
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Re: Is it worth going for another Windows Phone or its dead?
I think, it could potentially be argued, that local music is a basic functionality of smartphones. All smartphones can do it, and its fairly commonly used. Even those who stream, aren't always connected to LTE. And streaming services are comparatively new next to historically locally stored music. I don't think they can be regarded as the "same feature".
And its possible to use any application or service for playing local music on bb10, android and win10m. So this might be considered a fair complaint of iphones.
That's a bizarre absolute you took my post to. The whole thing is a continuum between "you don't need a front-facing flash on a smartphone" or "you don't need a spoiler on your car" to "you don't need a battery in a smartphone" or "you don't need a steering wheel in a car". There's a world of difference between those.
But are what you mentioned "basic functionality"? You can get music from iTunes on the phone/Apple Music/Spotify/Pandora, etc. (I have a 100% local music collection so I know that's not exactly a replacement) And I remembered you can get ringtones from iTunes on the phone itself as well.
I think, it could potentially be argued, that local music is a basic functionality of smartphones. All smartphones can do it, and its fairly commonly used. Even those who stream, aren't always connected to LTE. And streaming services are comparatively new next to historically locally stored music. I don't think they can be regarded as the "same feature".
And its possible to use any application or service for playing local music on bb10, android and win10m. So this might be considered a fair complaint of iphones.