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The question basically says it all. I've seen some angry (more like annoyed) users on quite a few websites and their annoyance is aimed towards MS and the rumor that, in this case, continuum will only work for high-end phones are making it worse. The arguments have been made for and against this and my personal opinion is that, it is better to keep some features for the flagship devices, because it will increase the appeal.
Keep in mind that this isn't just about continuum. Other features have also been kept away: living images, lumia cam 5 (the 830 is almost equal to the 640, but is missing out), led notifications etc...
The simple argument is that, for certain phones, the hardware isn't good enough. However living images was a feature that could run on most phones and did not require special hardware, but the availability was limited.
Arguments for having certain features only on the flagship (not mine):
- More reasons for users to skip the low-end and go for the high-end
- more revenue for MS, because one high-end can cover the purchase of two low-ends
- the difference is obvious, because no one will spend $800, when they can get the same features on a $100 phone
Arguments against having certain features only on the flagship (not mine):
- the people that can afford the high-end stuff don't aren't in need of this feature (continuum)
- many users in emerging markets (where MS has a strong hold) don't have the money for flagship phones and would miss out
- MS shouldn't limit features to flagships, because the low-end drives the sales, so features should be on all phones
Should MS move forward and make phones that can support all features? would a low-end still be a low-end in that case? have we been spoiled? :winktongue:
Keep in mind that this isn't just about continuum. Other features have also been kept away: living images, lumia cam 5 (the 830 is almost equal to the 640, but is missing out), led notifications etc...
The simple argument is that, for certain phones, the hardware isn't good enough. However living images was a feature that could run on most phones and did not require special hardware, but the availability was limited.
Arguments for having certain features only on the flagship (not mine):
- More reasons for users to skip the low-end and go for the high-end
- more revenue for MS, because one high-end can cover the purchase of two low-ends
- the difference is obvious, because no one will spend $800, when they can get the same features on a $100 phone
Arguments against having certain features only on the flagship (not mine):
- the people that can afford the high-end stuff don't aren't in need of this feature (continuum)
- many users in emerging markets (where MS has a strong hold) don't have the money for flagship phones and would miss out
- MS shouldn't limit features to flagships, because the low-end drives the sales, so features should be on all phones
Should MS move forward and make phones that can support all features? would a low-end still be a low-end in that case? have we been spoiled? :winktongue: