N_LaRUE
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My two cents...
I'd personally like to see the Lumia brand go the way of Nokia and I'd really like to see the numbering system go with it.
There is nothing wrong having handsets to service different markets and maybe those handset should be specific to those markets and be very clear about it. Maybe give it a different brand name all together to differentiate.
Saying that, there's no reason why they can't just make a specific line up of phones that should cover 80% of the market and let OEMs take care of the very low end specialized sectors.
Now to get to the point.
To a lot of people on this forum and possibly others, Lumia and even Nokia equated to WP. The main reason behind this is due to MS and Nokia having a close relationship and Nokia committing to making exclusively WP. I think this may have deterred other OEMs from making more WPs or better WPs. It may also stopped them from investing more in WP like Nokia did. To give an example of this, why is there no Software Recovery Tool for other OEMs? This should be a software available for all WPs as far as I'm concerned.
MS wanted to create an OS that could be used on multiple OEMs, that was it's goal, similar to Windows OS. The tools to help all WP users should be the same as far as I'm concerned.
Is the Lumia brand overrated? Yes. No Lumia phone really had a WOW factor, personally opinion. Lumias for the most part have been half hearted attempts. The only Lumia that had any potential to have WOW was the 1020. mostly due to the camera but it failed due to hardware and lack of SD card. The 1520 is big, has most of the things that should be in a flagship (aside from the latest CPU) but it's way too big for most consumers. Don't get me started on the L930...
The Lumia's lack in many ways across all their phones. You can't please everyone, that we know, but a flagship phone should have everything and the kitchen sink these days. No WP has that.
It's very obvious that the phones coming out are the remains of Nokia phones just re-branded. I'm hoping, for WP sake, that the new phones that MS brings out will be a lot more uniform, a lot more price competitive and a lot more WOW from a hardware and software point of view. That's what I want to see. I'd also like them to get the rest of the popular apps on the ecosystem with proper updates to the ones that already exist.
Do that MS and I think you'll have a winner.
I'd personally like to see the Lumia brand go the way of Nokia and I'd really like to see the numbering system go with it.
There is nothing wrong having handsets to service different markets and maybe those handset should be specific to those markets and be very clear about it. Maybe give it a different brand name all together to differentiate.
Saying that, there's no reason why they can't just make a specific line up of phones that should cover 80% of the market and let OEMs take care of the very low end specialized sectors.
Now to get to the point.
To a lot of people on this forum and possibly others, Lumia and even Nokia equated to WP. The main reason behind this is due to MS and Nokia having a close relationship and Nokia committing to making exclusively WP. I think this may have deterred other OEMs from making more WPs or better WPs. It may also stopped them from investing more in WP like Nokia did. To give an example of this, why is there no Software Recovery Tool for other OEMs? This should be a software available for all WPs as far as I'm concerned.
MS wanted to create an OS that could be used on multiple OEMs, that was it's goal, similar to Windows OS. The tools to help all WP users should be the same as far as I'm concerned.
Is the Lumia brand overrated? Yes. No Lumia phone really had a WOW factor, personally opinion. Lumias for the most part have been half hearted attempts. The only Lumia that had any potential to have WOW was the 1020. mostly due to the camera but it failed due to hardware and lack of SD card. The 1520 is big, has most of the things that should be in a flagship (aside from the latest CPU) but it's way too big for most consumers. Don't get me started on the L930...
The Lumia's lack in many ways across all their phones. You can't please everyone, that we know, but a flagship phone should have everything and the kitchen sink these days. No WP has that.
It's very obvious that the phones coming out are the remains of Nokia phones just re-branded. I'm hoping, for WP sake, that the new phones that MS brings out will be a lot more uniform, a lot more price competitive and a lot more WOW from a hardware and software point of view. That's what I want to see. I'd also like them to get the rest of the popular apps on the ecosystem with proper updates to the ones that already exist.
Do that MS and I think you'll have a winner.