groady-ho baluzy
New member
i'll 3rd that. 2 735's on ebay. second listing, no takers,,,, yet.
I have 2 Windows phones for sale right now myself.
i'll 3rd that. 2 735's on ebay. second listing, no takers,,,, yet.
I have 2 Windows phones for sale right now myself.
I guess Mary Jo Foley finally left Windows Phone. She was one of the last big WP people to give up. She now joins Tom Warren and Paul Thurrot as people who would like to stay with WP because they love the UI, but can't really justify it anymore. Especially when the MS experience is in some ways better elsewhere.
This is a total disaster, had enough, moving on to another platform....I'm done
A beta OS that is now in the "adding features" part of the process and it will have issues, that's why the program is around, to give feedback so the mass majority who will get the update in a couple months won't have the issues we see.
Yeah, this part is a disaster, it's suppose to be. Give Microsoft feedback, as much feedback as you can, so they can fix it before it's out in July.
One thing I like about the messaging on my Android phone is that unlike my Windows Phone, is whenever I send a message I know it's sent. If it has problems it will show "Sending..." until it's done whereas Windows Phone doesn't. This means I have no idea if a message I just sent has really been sent on Windows Phone. I can't count the number of times I've had a message bounce back as unsent several minutes later when I thought it was gone! If Windows 10 Mobile doesn't have this feature yet, they really need to do the same. If I send an urgent message I don't want to be wondering for the next few minutes if it actually went. Read receipts are not the solution and an unnecessary overkill.
As I said, read receipts are an overkill for every message. They are for determining if the recipient actually received it. Obviously for extremely important messages that is useful but not for day to day texting. I just need to know that the phone actually sent it before I send the next text. This is especially important in a marginal signal area. I may be in a conversation only to have a message or two bounce back a minute or two later. All Windows phone needs is a sending indicator like on Android so I know to make sure it's sent before sending the next text so they don't get an out of sequence conversation. I don't know if iOS also has a sending indicator as I don't have an iPhone, only an iPad."If it has problems it will show "Sending..." until it's done whereas Windows Phone doesn't. This means I have no idea if a message I just sent has really been sent on Windows Phone. I"
Are you talking about SMS Delivery confirmation? In W10M 10596.218 go to system>messaging>sim>enable SMS delivery confirmation. I get notifications from my carrier when my SMS is sent.
It's called Simple Calendar Widget
We did give them feedback, and they decided to do nothing with the feedback and instead cancel the w10 updates to most w8.1 phones alltogether. So much for no phone left behind.
- iOS has lots of little quirks and bugs just like any other OS. It's not the flawless OS that everyone makes it sound like. Apple Maps suddenly stopped showing traffic overlays on the map and I couldn't figure out how to fix it (a reboot didn't help).
- The iOS keyboard sucks. SwiftKey is better but still no match for the WP keyboard. My typing speed tanked on the iPhone as I was making so many more mistakes.
- Because iOS doesn't have a back button, there is no standard way to dismiss the keyboard. In some apps, you can just tap above the keyboard to dismiss it. In some others, you have to swipe down. In yet others, there is absolutely no way to hide the keyboard without cancelling the current operation.
- The mail and calendar experience is poor. There's no way to have separate notification counts for different inboxes. Calendar invites show up as attachments in email and you have to go to the calendar app to respond.
- It's 2016 and iOS still doesn't support photo sharing via Bluetooth.
This is something I've never understood about WP fans' claims to like to be different. I do realize that in certain cases there is something to be said for standing out from the crowd, but to me a choice of smartphone is not the place. There are no advantages in real everyday life. The issues are exactly what you've seen: smaller app supply, harder to find accessories such as cases and screen protectors, and less resources for help and replacement.
Now I have only a few dozen apps and am quite content. I have my life back. People seem to want all the apps they can get, like a buffet. Its like "57 channels but nothing's on." I have a coworker with probably 500 apps on her iPhone. She has to use her search bar to find one.
This is something I've never understood about WP fans' claims to like to be different. I do realize that in certain cases there is something to be said for standing out from the crowd, but to me a choice of smartphone is not the place. There are no advantages in real everyday life. The issues are exactly what you've seen: smaller app supply, harder to find accessories such as cases and screen protectors, and less resources for help and replacement.
The Zune desktop pc software is still available and a free download. It works with windows 7, 8, and 8.1 OS. ( I don't have Windows 10 so I can't speak to that OS.) It works with the Xbox music video services and MY music stored in the cloud on OneDrive. I recently purchased a movie on my Xbox 360 and it showed up on ZUNE and I watched it. Even though MS has removed some features, it is still light years ahead of other software! The curated playlists and I think celebrity playlists and podcast management are still there. The animated graphic visuals of the bands are still beautiful It's amazing. It seems that the software programmers, back then, were so good, that when you take out a few features (like social) what is left is still great!After 2 950s screen failures and constant BT issues, as well as countless missteps by MS in mobile I'm done. I think things really went south for me when MS completely scrapped Zune software, the main reason I was attracted to their phones. It was sleek, fast and had so many features, most of which has been copied by others, that I just never got over it. Not only that, MS has had 5 years to bring their music software inline and still has failed . That and the lackluster hardware and the app gap which is not only real but ridiculously real. I mean even the basic social apps like FB don't work. Its sad really and I'm not sure who is to blame but I'm done hanging on to something that has definitely lost its way.....it was like being in a relationship and I was the only one trying to make it work. So now, I have an iPhone and an S6. I will miss groove but it has so many issues any way but am I really giving up? Ill just have to use a streaming service and buy all my music from amazon.....what really bothers me about this and ive still yet to hear an answer as to why they scrapped Zune software instead of just rebranding it to groove or whatever? I just cant wrap my mind around it.....anyway, it was a nice run, ill check on the surface phone if its ever released and if it is, it better run android apps or it is dead in the water.