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Oh wow, I though they only gave away low end Windows Phones. The Titan 2 is a very nice device.
I was originally supposed to get a Titan 1, but they ran out, so I got a Titan 2.

Oh wow, I though they only gave away low end Windows Phones. The Titan 2 is a very nice device.
I already stopped caring about this phone, I'm holding a relic. Windows 8 is where is at.
No one will do that. Windows Phone 7 is dead bro, accept that and move on. Windows 8 baby, embrace it.
"What Microsoft is doing with Windows Phone 8 is what it has to do: laying cement for an OS that will last deep into the future?or at least as long as you'll own your phone. Your Lumia is based on Windows CE, software that was first released during the Clinton administration. It's ancient, and it's holding the entire platform back. WP8, and its incompatibility with the phone you might own right now, is a much-needed fresh start."
Sorry, But Microsoft Screwing Windows Phone Fans Is the Right Thing To Do
The GSII is better with Android 4.0. Not sure where you heard that.
Also, what makes you assume my phone was free? I've had a Quantum since NoDo, actually, and I'm glad it got anything. I would be pissed if my "free" Lumia 900 on contract wasn't getting 8, but I'm not in that boat.
I understand the hardware problem here, but I think they're stupid to let the media run with "NO WP8 FOR CURRENT DEVICES." You and I understand that 7.8 is basically 8 that supports our phones' hardware, but most people won't realize that from the article headlines out there right now.
If you want to use the word "obsolete" in your argument, well, the Lumia phones were obsolete from the start. They had less powerful components that the competition. The announcement of WP8 and the fact the Lumia line will get MOST OF THE SAME FEATURES doesn't change anything.
Seriously I don't understand all this whining. If MS had called it WP8 Lite, I'm sure we'd have 1/3 of all the rant thread started today.
Heck, even give us the option of buying a Windows 8 device at $300 or $350. Better than the $500-$600 the devices will cost unlocked.
I would have waited, to be honest. Not just because of the uncertainly surrounding upgrades, but because I wouldn't want to be stuck with a contract and a single-core phone in 2014.
If you want to use the word "obsolete" in your argument, well, the Lumia phones were obsolete from the start. They had less powerful components that the competition. The announcement of WP8 and the fact the Lumia line will get MOST OF THE SAME FEATURES doesn't change anything.
Seriously I don't understand all this whining. If MS had called it WP8 Lite, I'm sure we'd have 1/3 of all the rant thread started today.
well, once you get the carrier involved, everything is different. the international version has been fine.Not sure if it's better, there were mounds of complaints on the Tmonews article about ICS for the GS2.
Seriously I don't understand all this whining. If MS had called it WP8 Lite, I'm sure we'd have 1/3 of all the rant thread started today.