Longstone
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Microsoft How you have failed me, let me count the ways!
Don't know if you want to classify this as a rant post, an acknowledgement of my symptom to put to much faith in a product/manufacturer or simply, a need to get something that's been bothering me off my chest.
Over the past several years I've put a lot of faith in Microsoft, I've been a vanguard for many of their new products, products which ultimately let me down, were changed by Microsoft to make them much less appealing or just flat our abandoned.
Allow me to give just a few examples keeping in mind I've always pushed Microsoft products. Up until recently when my mother traded in her "Crazy" Lumia 928 for an LG-G4. I should mention the Lumia 928 I recently gave to my son to use as a zune replacement (more on that in a moment) has to date been my favorite phone despite being a bit under spec'd and lacked an SD slot.
Zune
My wife bought me an Apple iPod, as soon as I unwrapped it we hopped in the car and returned it. Desperate to purchase a similar product to show her how much I really appreciated her perception of what I was hoping for I picked up a Zune HD 32GB. Man was I excited, until about a month later when I realized the product as amazing as I thought it to be, was dead on arrival. Shortly after picking it up I received an email (presumably due to my registration of the product) that Microsoft was dropping support. What a shame, I really loved the product and believe that was the beta interface for what would ultimately tun out to be the Windows 8 mobile ecosystem.
Surface RT
Not one or two, but 3 Surface RTs. I jumped on the original Surface RT pre-ordering it the same day it was announced. When the guy (can't remember his name) deliberately dropped it on the stage and picked it up to continue using it I immediately bought it. Shortly there after for birthday/Christmas presents I bought our kids the Surface 2. Well it's been several years, I still receive security updates, the kids and I use them like crazy despite the only tangible update is the recent start menu addition.
Microsoft Lumia
Yeah still a bit butt hurt about this (can I say that?) Wife and I both jumped on the Lumia Icon's. Mostly because the M8 were $200 apiece and Microsoft store had the Icons for $0 with a new contract. No-brainer right? Wrong. Every day my wifes phone has reboot, Bluetooth hasn't worked, apps crash for no reason. We tried trading it in 3 weeks after owning it and Verizon sent her a refurbished (also a very sore subject around our house). Same problems and I've had to listen to it multiple times a week since we've owned it. Wish I would have let her pick up that droid she was leaning toward and had some peace and quiet.
Lumia 950 & 950 XL - Seriously I can't get started on this, there isn't enough memory or storage on your forum servers to hold all my nasty thoughts on these devices not coming to other carriers other than AT&T. Microsoft's fault? Verizon's fault? Clearly shared. Verizon's for not authenticating, Microsoft for not really wanting to provide it to other carriers here in the US. Whatever, fact is it's a huge mistake when it comes to expanding Microsoft's exposure and availability. I digress.
Frankly I'm tired of waiting/wishing/hoping Verizon would finish with their Microsoft mobile testing. It takes them forever and Verizon really doesn't give a crap about Microsoft mobile. Due to coverage restraints it's really the only option for us.
Windows Phone Ecosystem
I've expressed this displeasure in the comments and forum a couple times. The hardware and interface is now all that separates Windows phone with it's competitors. They all have nice hardware, they all have great unique features that set them apart. But Microsoft seems hell bend determined to walk backward in order to blur the line between it's products and others. Rooms is a great example of this. Why get rid of one of the most unique features of the platform? It's why convincing my wife, daughter, parents and in-laws was so easy to jump on the platform. Group texts, calendars, notes and photo sharing? Yeah! Expand it with squadwatch-like features, built in skype the list goes on. Instead, they drop it and tell us to move all of our data to one drive so we don't loose it.
OneDrive
As mentioned above I have quite the investment in Microsoft products. As such my entire family and extended family (due to my push for them to use Windows-based devices) have a huge storage footprint in OneDrive. Now despite the freebies over the years and the payed (by me) storage they are about to drastically cut storage. Oh come on! I have gigs of storage, my wife has gigs of storage thanks to the camera's on these Lumia devices we have and that applies to my parents and in-laws taking video/pictures of the grandchildren and essentially doing away (finally) with a separate camera.
I think I'm just tired of getting burned. The OneDrive storage and Lumia 950/XL only on AT&T I think have just about burned out my ******-ism. Even I can't continue to defend Microsoft on these recent ones. :unhappy:
Don't know if you want to classify this as a rant post, an acknowledgement of my symptom to put to much faith in a product/manufacturer or simply, a need to get something that's been bothering me off my chest.
Over the past several years I've put a lot of faith in Microsoft, I've been a vanguard for many of their new products, products which ultimately let me down, were changed by Microsoft to make them much less appealing or just flat our abandoned.
Allow me to give just a few examples keeping in mind I've always pushed Microsoft products. Up until recently when my mother traded in her "Crazy" Lumia 928 for an LG-G4. I should mention the Lumia 928 I recently gave to my son to use as a zune replacement (more on that in a moment) has to date been my favorite phone despite being a bit under spec'd and lacked an SD slot.
Zune
My wife bought me an Apple iPod, as soon as I unwrapped it we hopped in the car and returned it. Desperate to purchase a similar product to show her how much I really appreciated her perception of what I was hoping for I picked up a Zune HD 32GB. Man was I excited, until about a month later when I realized the product as amazing as I thought it to be, was dead on arrival. Shortly after picking it up I received an email (presumably due to my registration of the product) that Microsoft was dropping support. What a shame, I really loved the product and believe that was the beta interface for what would ultimately tun out to be the Windows 8 mobile ecosystem.
Surface RT
Not one or two, but 3 Surface RTs. I jumped on the original Surface RT pre-ordering it the same day it was announced. When the guy (can't remember his name) deliberately dropped it on the stage and picked it up to continue using it I immediately bought it. Shortly there after for birthday/Christmas presents I bought our kids the Surface 2. Well it's been several years, I still receive security updates, the kids and I use them like crazy despite the only tangible update is the recent start menu addition.
Microsoft Lumia
Yeah still a bit butt hurt about this (can I say that?) Wife and I both jumped on the Lumia Icon's. Mostly because the M8 were $200 apiece and Microsoft store had the Icons for $0 with a new contract. No-brainer right? Wrong. Every day my wifes phone has reboot, Bluetooth hasn't worked, apps crash for no reason. We tried trading it in 3 weeks after owning it and Verizon sent her a refurbished (also a very sore subject around our house). Same problems and I've had to listen to it multiple times a week since we've owned it. Wish I would have let her pick up that droid she was leaning toward and had some peace and quiet.
Lumia 950 & 950 XL - Seriously I can't get started on this, there isn't enough memory or storage on your forum servers to hold all my nasty thoughts on these devices not coming to other carriers other than AT&T. Microsoft's fault? Verizon's fault? Clearly shared. Verizon's for not authenticating, Microsoft for not really wanting to provide it to other carriers here in the US. Whatever, fact is it's a huge mistake when it comes to expanding Microsoft's exposure and availability. I digress.
Frankly I'm tired of waiting/wishing/hoping Verizon would finish with their Microsoft mobile testing. It takes them forever and Verizon really doesn't give a crap about Microsoft mobile. Due to coverage restraints it's really the only option for us.
Windows Phone Ecosystem
I've expressed this displeasure in the comments and forum a couple times. The hardware and interface is now all that separates Windows phone with it's competitors. They all have nice hardware, they all have great unique features that set them apart. But Microsoft seems hell bend determined to walk backward in order to blur the line between it's products and others. Rooms is a great example of this. Why get rid of one of the most unique features of the platform? It's why convincing my wife, daughter, parents and in-laws was so easy to jump on the platform. Group texts, calendars, notes and photo sharing? Yeah! Expand it with squadwatch-like features, built in skype the list goes on. Instead, they drop it and tell us to move all of our data to one drive so we don't loose it.
OneDrive
As mentioned above I have quite the investment in Microsoft products. As such my entire family and extended family (due to my push for them to use Windows-based devices) have a huge storage footprint in OneDrive. Now despite the freebies over the years and the payed (by me) storage they are about to drastically cut storage. Oh come on! I have gigs of storage, my wife has gigs of storage thanks to the camera's on these Lumia devices we have and that applies to my parents and in-laws taking video/pictures of the grandchildren and essentially doing away (finally) with a separate camera.
I think I'm just tired of getting burned. The OneDrive storage and Lumia 950/XL only on AT&T I think have just about burned out my ******-ism. Even I can't continue to defend Microsoft on these recent ones. :unhappy: