Reflexx
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I'm being entirely accurate. I'm regurgitating the bs I've been told these past few days.
So, talking BS is now considered accurate?
It does not matter if you are tied into the ecosystem using the Microsoft services with the x simply because you can continue the same experience with an an android phone....lmao people still casually always downplay that.
...and you miss the point here. Weird, since you will kind of see the point in the next sentence. So I don't know why you keep making this same argument that isn't really even the point.
I see the reasoning behind the x to prevent them from going to be locked in with Google but I wish the pro Nokia x crowd will stop with the "this will help windows phone in the long term" bs because that just sounds willfully ignorant to me.
You know why it would be good to prevent them from going to Google services? I'm not sure you do because your immediate statement after that contradicts it.
Are you saying that it would NOT benefit WP to not have these customers tied to Google services when it's time to upgrade?
Are you worried that some will still choose an Android phone? Nobody claimed that wouldn't be the case.
However, remember that these are people that ALREADY chose Android. These are people that didn't want a Windows Phone to begin with.
If MS/Nokia could at least win some of them over later when they upgrade and the app disparity is smaller, then that's a win for WP. It's MUCH better than having these people who already were not going to choose WP becoming locked into Google services.
You might be skeptical about how many of then could actually be converted. That's fine. But there is no willful ignorance in seeing the real potential of the move.