- Jan 20, 2011
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Over the past few days, I have been reading a lot about "Nokia teasing phone innovation...". While some of this news is both tempting and exciting, I find myself keeping my emotions in check by reminding myself: "The stuff I see from Microsoft and Nokia at CES this year will actually be tangible and real when my device and subscription are ready to be renewed in 17 months!" Perhaps not vaporware, but certainly not something that will be out next week - especially in Microsoft's case. (Funny how MS stuff gets leaked even without them at the show.)
Some of the talk about things like quad core processors, will only eat up battery life and not make the phone that much faster (as speed is always at the mercy of network connectivity). Other ideas like flexible screens, etc. are just nonsense to keep one focused on the brand.
Really nothing to be remorseful about in terms of early WP8 ownership and my new 822. Even after CES - I still see this device as the top of the heap. The downside is that the media will continue to kiss AT&T's backside and lick the shoes of the 920. The excitement has worn off and the biased press has gone from boring to annoying. (It reminds me of an election that was held in 2012!) IT WILL be interesting to see what happens this summer when Nokia and HTC give Sprint something to sell. And I am still anxious for specifics on the Surface Phone.
Some of the talk about things like quad core processors, will only eat up battery life and not make the phone that much faster (as speed is always at the mercy of network connectivity). Other ideas like flexible screens, etc. are just nonsense to keep one focused on the brand.
Really nothing to be remorseful about in terms of early WP8 ownership and my new 822. Even after CES - I still see this device as the top of the heap. The downside is that the media will continue to kiss AT&T's backside and lick the shoes of the 920. The excitement has worn off and the biased press has gone from boring to annoying. (It reminds me of an election that was held in 2012!) IT WILL be interesting to see what happens this summer when Nokia and HTC give Sprint something to sell. And I am still anxious for specifics on the Surface Phone.