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I'm still evaluating this phone and driving it daily. It will be a backup to my 1520, but I'm on it full time right now. Shaking things down and getting a feel for it. Playing with the camera, etc. Hopefully I'll get to writing up a full fledged review later on...
Two things I knew going in: no Glance and no Sensor Core leveraging. Missing these features are a large part of what keeps the Blu Win HD LTE from wider adoption. The price is nice, so you have to sacrifice. Right? Makes sense to me. However, both of these are major components that I have come to depend on daily and are firmware related. Blu really does little in terms of firmware so far as I can tell. Just some tweaks in order to invoke hardware compatibility with their handsets are made to the stock OS that Microsoft bundles as an RTM. And I chose this phone as a backup, not my primary. I'm pleased with the performance of the SD 410 and I like the screen well enough. Blu seems to have addressed a pet peeve I had with the 1st gen Win HD; low sound volume on the earpiece and the speaker. While the phone isn't an 830 (great clarity and volume on that phone) it is much improved over the first version, IMHO.
Back to the Glance and the Sensor Core. A good wearable should solve these issues right? The choices on Windows Phone are a bit limited ATM...
I took a chance on a Pebble and managed (after some fussing and feuding) to get the Pebble Connect [Beta] loaded onto my Blu Win HD LTE and now have that up and running. I'm halfway there. I've gotten notifications pushing out to my Pebble. Makes a huge difference. It's actually better than Glance as I don't have to pick up the phone or take it from my pocket. It is even more immediate than Glance. Email, SMS, Calls, Cortana, News, etc. It has made me a LOT happier with the phone. And it's a portable solution. I've sideloaded the Pebble Connect to my 1520 as well so I can keep going when I swap phones.
Now I just need to find some good fitness Apps to sideload to the Pebble...
So maybe check into some wearables options to see how you can take better advantage of your Blu and extend the flexibility and utility of the phone. I'm certainly glad I did.
Two things I knew going in: no Glance and no Sensor Core leveraging. Missing these features are a large part of what keeps the Blu Win HD LTE from wider adoption. The price is nice, so you have to sacrifice. Right? Makes sense to me. However, both of these are major components that I have come to depend on daily and are firmware related. Blu really does little in terms of firmware so far as I can tell. Just some tweaks in order to invoke hardware compatibility with their handsets are made to the stock OS that Microsoft bundles as an RTM. And I chose this phone as a backup, not my primary. I'm pleased with the performance of the SD 410 and I like the screen well enough. Blu seems to have addressed a pet peeve I had with the 1st gen Win HD; low sound volume on the earpiece and the speaker. While the phone isn't an 830 (great clarity and volume on that phone) it is much improved over the first version, IMHO.
Back to the Glance and the Sensor Core. A good wearable should solve these issues right? The choices on Windows Phone are a bit limited ATM...
I took a chance on a Pebble and managed (after some fussing and feuding) to get the Pebble Connect [Beta] loaded onto my Blu Win HD LTE and now have that up and running. I'm halfway there. I've gotten notifications pushing out to my Pebble. Makes a huge difference. It's actually better than Glance as I don't have to pick up the phone or take it from my pocket. It is even more immediate than Glance. Email, SMS, Calls, Cortana, News, etc. It has made me a LOT happier with the phone. And it's a portable solution. I've sideloaded the Pebble Connect to my 1520 as well so I can keep going when I swap phones.
Now I just need to find some good fitness Apps to sideload to the Pebble...
So maybe check into some wearables options to see how you can take better advantage of your Blu and extend the flexibility and utility of the phone. I'm certainly glad I did.