- Sep 22, 2013
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I don't mean to rant, but as a 1020 user, I was bit let down to not see it on the initial W10 for phone support list. So my mini rant? Why does Microsoft have so many Lumia models? I don't quite understand it and the trouble they're experiencing supporting more devices right now is one of the reasons Microsoft needs to move away from having so many models & variants. It's bound to create fragmentation with OS versions.
It seems life would be way better for Windows Phone, Microsoft & users with 5 or 6 universal devices --- 530, 730, 930 & 1030 & 1530 series. Models such as the variants ending in 1, 5 or 8 need to go away, along with the 400, 600 series & 800 series. I meant is their really a need to have an entire new phone model only to remove the front facing camera, drop LTE or add a second SIM slot? There is just way too many models being released by a single manufacture. I really don't see the need for their current approach with mobile device models. If your feel their is a method to their madness, some one please feel free to explain it to me. I'm aware this is partly Nokia's doing, but Microsoft does not appear to be moving away from it.
I know the cause of carrier variants is that some carriers pay big bucks up front for exclusive rights --- understandable for Nokia with the position they were in, but I don't think a company of Microsoft's size should be easily persuaded by a large up front payment. They need to ditch that strategy, thus ditching awkward variant models ending in 1's 2's, 5's & 8's.
It seems life would be way better for Windows Phone, Microsoft & users with 5 or 6 universal devices --- 530, 730, 930 & 1030 & 1530 series. Models such as the variants ending in 1, 5 or 8 need to go away, along with the 400, 600 series & 800 series. I meant is their really a need to have an entire new phone model only to remove the front facing camera, drop LTE or add a second SIM slot? There is just way too many models being released by a single manufacture. I really don't see the need for their current approach with mobile device models. If your feel their is a method to their madness, some one please feel free to explain it to me. I'm aware this is partly Nokia's doing, but Microsoft does not appear to be moving away from it.
I know the cause of carrier variants is that some carriers pay big bucks up front for exclusive rights --- understandable for Nokia with the position they were in, but I don't think a company of Microsoft's size should be easily persuaded by a large up front payment. They need to ditch that strategy, thus ditching awkward variant models ending in 1's 2's, 5's & 8's.