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If that is true, that is a GREAT (and very doable) idea!
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Unfortunately I don't think that's the case; mine's not lighting up when I get a notification.
If that is true, that is a GREAT (and very doable) idea!
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Could you go into detail on what it does great and/or better than others? That was kind of my point of this post because I didn't find much of anything when I was using the Icon, and disappointed in other areas. I'm really not here to rain on WP fan parade, I wanted the phone, It just wasn't what I was hoping for. I'm hoping to be convinced.
I'll chime in as an Android user who switched and has been largely disappointed. Lack of swipe keyboard is probably the biggest loss, though 8.1 might fix that someday. Your point about not being able to pin all the single-function widgets you want to the start screen is the biggest letdown though. I can have my dad's "tile" on the home screen but then I have to click that to get to the list of all his contact info and then click again - no just clicking once to dial a phone # as with Android. Worst is that when you want to toggle WiFi or internet sharing... on Android you could just stick a widget on the home screen; with winphone you have to click on settings and then scroll down to the internet-sharing option and then click on that and then move the slider. #firstworldproblems I know but it's annoying. Maybe 8.1 will address?
The most annoying thing to me though is that Nokia can't get bigger batteries into such big phones. Maybe the camera takes up a lot of room, but a device the size & weight of the Droid Maxx ought to be able to get somewhere closer in terms of battery size/life. Sure the 1520 has juice but it is massive.
To be clear,I am not a troll. I dumped my Android phone because I have issues with Google's ethics. I deleted my Google+ account and use Bing services exclusively, even though Bing maps is horribly inferior to Google Maps. (HERE not quite as bad but still not up to Google Maps quality). Apple is worse IMHO. But I have to call it like I see it.
Dropped by my locals VZW store to see the Icon. Nice to see it is so close to the 928 in terms of size and weight. Didn't think the screen was all that much bigger though. Question is whether to plunk down $550 for the better camera (need to keep unlimited data, hence full retail). Really annoys me that they didn't get Glance working - that was the best feature of wp8 imho, equaled only by the motox/droid phones.
because It's still to Be released, wp8.1Unfortunately I don't think that's the case; mine's not lighting up when I get a notification.
This is the most amazing quote i have ever heard in my life.. I want to like it, but it's pushing me away. It's like college all over again...
The 925 has this ability to flash the central Windows key now but only when the phone is in a low power state - but it does prove that is do-able.If that is true, that is a GREAT (and very doable) idea!
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I'll chime in as an Android user who switched and has been largely disappointed. Lack of swipe keyboard is probably the biggest loss, though 8.1 might fix that someday. Your point about not being able to pin all the single-function widgets you want to the start screen is the biggest letdown though. I can have my dad's "tile" on the home screen but then I have to click that to get to the list of all his contact info and then click again - no just clicking once to dial a phone # as with Android. Worst is that when you want to toggle WiFi or internet sharing... on Android you could just stick a widget on the home screen; with winphone you have to click on settings and then scroll down to the internet-sharing option and then click on that and then move the slider. #firstworldproblems I know but it's annoying. Maybe 8.1 will address?
The most annoying thing to me though is that Nokia can't get bigger batteries into such big phones. Maybe the camera takes up a lot of room, but a device the size & weight of the Droid Maxx ought to be able to get somewhere closer in terms of battery size/life. Sure the 1520 has juice but it is massive.
To be clear,I am not a troll. I dumped my Android phone because I have issues with Google's ethics. I deleted my Google+ account and use Bing services exclusively, even though Bing maps is horribly inferior to Google Maps. (HERE not quite as bad but still not up to Google Maps quality). Apple is worse IMHO. But I have to call it like I see it.
Wish I could say there is something that I really *prefer* about winphone but not really. I mean, it's pretty, but sometimes all the animations just seem like they are hiding lag. I kindas like the vertical scroll on the home screen, but the novelty has sort of worn off. The voice recognition capabilities are pretty bad, too. I guess the one thing I like is Driving Mode, where when I get a text it asks whether I want to hear it and respond. That is cool/useful and I don't recall it on Android.
Dropped by my locals VZW store to see the Icon. Nice to see it is so close to the 928 in terms of size and weight. Didn't think the screen was all that much bigger though. Question is whether to plunk down $550 for the better camera (need to keep unlimited data, hence full retail). Really annoys me that they didn't get Glance working - that was the best feature of wp8 imho, equaled only by the motox/droid phones.