So I own 640 XL for about 6 months but the price of the Lumia 950 dropped even in my country to about 300?. I am quite tempted to buy the phone for that price, my only concern is the stock - do you guys think that the stock will last until December?
So I own 640 XL for about 6 months but the price of the Lumia 950 dropped even in my country to about 300€. I am quite tempted to buy the phone for that price, my only concern is the stock - do you guys think that the stock will last until December?
I am sort of forced to wait until December so I'll just hope the store I am looking to buy the phone from will have it in stock. Last time when I was there (a few days after MS has cut the prices) they said they were out of stock. Even if I believe not many people are going to buy the phone here I'm still concerned a little, worst case scenario would probably be to go with a second hand 950 or order it from MS store directly.If it goes any lower, it may be by about 10-20Euros, not much more than that. And the stock isn't expected to last long - I would say until Mid year next year in some countries - the big ones will have theirs finishing faster of course like UK or Germany
Not a day goes by where I do not contemplate smashing it to pieces, throwing it against a wall or running it over with my car, it's that unreliable, sluggish and overheated (you could practically cook eggs on the back it runs so hot).
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I'm very close to purchasing a Lumia 950. Currently here in the USA with my student discount I can purchase the 950 at the Microsoft store for $359.00 US Dollars. Since I'm about ready to modify my iPhone 6 with a 16 lb sledge hammer, I may make the purchase Monday after work at the Palo Alto, CA Microsoft store. I'm very intrigued with the idea of having Windows 10 on a mobile phone. Win 10 makes the iOS operating system look very outdated. Edge, Cortana, expandable storage, etc. etc. And I personally find Cortana EXTREMELY useful.
But my question is, are the Lumia line of phones really being discontinued? If so, why are they still available. I do have some hesitation about purchasing a soon to be discontinued phone. And of course, the possibility of waiting for the rumored Surface phone is a possibility (if the Surface phone ever is available). However, I'm fairly certain that if the Surface phone becomes available, it will most likely be out of my price range.
Any comments, advice and suggestions encouraged and appreciated.
Thank you kindly
I do not under any circumstance recommend a Lumia 950, other than using one as a paperweight or to prop up the leg of a wobbly table. Not today, not tomorrow, NEVER. Don't make the same mistake I did.
My experience with this device has been terrible, full stop. My first one was so troublesome AT&T had to swap it out for a "refurbished" model, which is really no better. Not a day goes by where I do not contemplate smashing it to pieces, throwing it against a wall or running it over with my car, it's that unreliable, sluggish and overheated (you could practically cook eggs on the back it runs so hot).
Here's a for-instance that underscores my frustration. A coworker has a two-plus-year-old iPhone 6 that literally does everything better than my 950. It provides better battery life, has a brighter screen, never even gets warm to the touch, has a camera that's orders of magnitude faster and it even loads web pages quicker over both WiFi and AT&T cellular data (pulling up the same page, the Apple device wins. Every. Single. Time.). What exactly is the W10M advantage? The built-in apps that crash? Syncing errors? The need to hard-reset the device after every software update? I'm not sure.
If you've been eyeing an 950 and the price is right you're still probably going to get one, and if that's the case I wish you the best of luck, really I do, but you've been warned. :smile:
I have had one since release and absolutely love it........it was a little rough in the beginning, but is rock solid for me now. some people seem to have a bad time with the 950/XL for some reason, but I have had a very good experience with mine so far, and have actually had far fewer issues with it than I had with my Galaxy Note 4.
I got mine 10 days ago for 299 € and I think that it is a very solid phone for that price. It runs on AU without any problems, perfect dual sim and photo quality. I use it at work and at home. As the stock is running out in some countries I would recommend to buy it right now and not wait too long.
This cracked me up. I'm afraid running it over with your car wouldn't get the job done. Lumia 520 and 920 survived those. A bus or a tank might.
Hi all,
Thanks to all of you who have replied. I will take a look at the 950 tomorrow after work.
However, it is interesting to note that some Lumia purchasers have received units which appear to be highly unsatisfactory. This is somewhat difficult to understand since modern manufacturing technology and quality management systems should ensure a consistent product. It certainly does appear that some punchers have received Lumias that are defective most likely due to internal components that did not meet the specifications.
Perhaps Microsoft has made a decision to no longer manufacture Windows phones, which would be unfortunate since the operating system may be superior to what is currently being offered by other manufacturers.
My friend has iOS 9 running too on his iPhone and from what I have seen the photos he takes with his iPhone aren't even as half as good as the ones I take with my 640 XL (nowhere near 950 as well I believe). We could argue about speed as apps on the iPhone are not the same as apps on Windows 10 Mobile as they have shorter animations on boot up and are more polished as they (most likely) exist for more time and developers focused on them more I believe. It is true that iOS has far more apps and games than we have on Windows 10 Mobile, but I'd say that everyone knows which system works the best for themselves (I'd feel very dumb for paying 800€ for a phone as I can get a decent PC for that price).Interesting you say W10M is superior to other mobile operating systems out there. I have zero experience with Android, and frankly, I don't want any as it looks like a confusing mess, but compared to iOS 9 (I think that's what my friend's phone is running) W10M is demonstratively inferior in nearly every worthwhile way, from speed and reliability, to smoothness and camera performance (from what I've seen).
Hi all,
Thanks to all of you who have replied. I will take a look at the 950 tomorrow after work.
However, it is interesting to note that some Lumia purchasers have received units which appear to be highly unsatisfactory. This is somewhat difficult to understand since modern manufacturing technology and quality management systems should ensure a consistent product. It certainly does appear that some punchers have received Lumias that are defective most likely due to internal components that did not meet the specifications.
Perhaps Microsoft has made a decision to no longer manufacture Windows phones, which would be unfortunate since the operating system may be superior to what is currently being offered by other manufacturers.