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So I forget the specifics, but when the Sex Pistols came to play a concert in Texas (one of the first, and possibly only, shows in the US), Johnny Rotten played maybe one song, then looked out into the audience and said "Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" before the band walked off the stage and drove back to the airport.
I feel cheated, Microsoft. Over and over again. I bought into the Zune, in a big way; the Z80, the Z120, a couple docks. It was (and to many people still is) one of the best portable media players ever made. MSFT never sold it outside of the US, never (to my knowledge) advertised the darn thing, and then abruptly killed it because no one way buying it.
Now take the paragraph above, and replace 'Zune' with 'Kin'. Still valid! I'm guessing 'Windows Mobile 10 hardware' will be too. Although with phones, there's now an additional twist of the knife; there *is* cool new stuff on the horizon, but if you're a already a WinMo user, you can't have it! At least not without buying all new hardware... take for example my spiffy L640 (which I paid full price for the first week it was out, TYVM). Can it do Windows Hello? No, I need to buy a new phone for that. Oh... well how about Continuum? Nope, but we can sell you a 950 which looks just as cheap and is barely more powerful... for six times the price.
Right about now, I'm sure many of you are warming up your 'technology evolves, get over it' speech. To which I humbly reply; bite me. Allow me to present Exhibits One and Two:
1) One of the hallmarks of Nokia (and Lumia by extension) is its legendary durability and longevity. We've all read stories about phones being washed, lost in a river, run over... the things are even frikkin bullet-proof! With MSFT's artificially induced hardware obsolescence, they basically take put that legacy on a platter and take a hefty dump on it. Sure, my 640 will last for years... but it'll be so gimped I won't want to use it.
2) 'Retrenching' is simply the new 'soon'. It means the exact same thing; "We'll take mobile seriously, we promise... just not right now." MSFT rushed out a half-baked 950 simply to appease fanboys, and now they don't even want to bother (read as: "We'll let the OEM's have a turn, we're done with hardware for now.".
You may call me a hater, and you'd be, for the most part, wrong; I've been a fan of MSFT since inserting disk 3 of 12 to get Win3.1 installed, and I live and die by Office. But, with the exception of maybe Xbox, Microsoft sucks at hardware. Sure, they can pump out a decent keyboard or mouse, but anything more complicated than an input peripheral is doomed if it has the four-color flag on it.
Thank you for your time.
I feel cheated, Microsoft. Over and over again. I bought into the Zune, in a big way; the Z80, the Z120, a couple docks. It was (and to many people still is) one of the best portable media players ever made. MSFT never sold it outside of the US, never (to my knowledge) advertised the darn thing, and then abruptly killed it because no one way buying it.
Now take the paragraph above, and replace 'Zune' with 'Kin'. Still valid! I'm guessing 'Windows Mobile 10 hardware' will be too. Although with phones, there's now an additional twist of the knife; there *is* cool new stuff on the horizon, but if you're a already a WinMo user, you can't have it! At least not without buying all new hardware... take for example my spiffy L640 (which I paid full price for the first week it was out, TYVM). Can it do Windows Hello? No, I need to buy a new phone for that. Oh... well how about Continuum? Nope, but we can sell you a 950 which looks just as cheap and is barely more powerful... for six times the price.
Right about now, I'm sure many of you are warming up your 'technology evolves, get over it' speech. To which I humbly reply; bite me. Allow me to present Exhibits One and Two:
1) One of the hallmarks of Nokia (and Lumia by extension) is its legendary durability and longevity. We've all read stories about phones being washed, lost in a river, run over... the things are even frikkin bullet-proof! With MSFT's artificially induced hardware obsolescence, they basically take put that legacy on a platter and take a hefty dump on it. Sure, my 640 will last for years... but it'll be so gimped I won't want to use it.
2) 'Retrenching' is simply the new 'soon'. It means the exact same thing; "We'll take mobile seriously, we promise... just not right now." MSFT rushed out a half-baked 950 simply to appease fanboys, and now they don't even want to bother (read as: "We'll let the OEM's have a turn, we're done with hardware for now.".
You may call me a hater, and you'd be, for the most part, wrong; I've been a fan of MSFT since inserting disk 3 of 12 to get Win3.1 installed, and I live and die by Office. But, with the exception of maybe Xbox, Microsoft sucks at hardware. Sure, they can pump out a decent keyboard or mouse, but anything more complicated than an input peripheral is doomed if it has the four-color flag on it.
Thank you for your time.