paulxxwall
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Wp8 is the os of the future android and definitely IOS seems so outdated look at the history of Xbox!!!!#1
Finally on the app front were seeing MSFT making some inroads. You know what would be nice? A big name game title or app exclusively on WP for a short period.
I want to say hacking my post up is bad forums etiquette. In doing so in this situation you have changed the questions. For example you have taken questions 4 & 5 out of context and confused yourself. The "We" I am referring to is the Windows Phone community as a whole not just Microsoft. The "Why" in question 4 should go with question 3. If you are to quote someone you should leave the quote in tact so you don't change the context.
All in you make some good points. I don't agree with all of them but point on point.
posting seven or eight questions in one post, and asking for explanations also, is asking for a numbered list of answers. no 'hacking up' was involved. you're taking it personally.
we aren't supposed to agree when you ask for opinions, that would negate the entire point of discussion of opinions.
Gravity guy 2.
Many of the pointers in it are actually what finalized my decision to take a pass on WP this year because I was pretty close to picking one up last week.
Hardware-wise, you could say that Windows Phone is going almost nowhere.
Yes, I'm serious about that statement. How many apps only work on devices that have 1 GB of RAM? How many phones are there with 4 or 8 GB of internal storage? In this respect, Windows Phone is going absolutely nowhere. Largely because the OEMs are adhering to the standards of yesteryear (for starters, my N95 8GB was release a around a half-decade ago.)
However, if you talk about features and how unique the phones are, Windows Phones (excluding the ATIVs) blow everyone else out of the water. Yes, even the Nexus 4, which includes wireless charging. Yes, even the HTC One, with its OIS. Yes, even the iPhone (it's a given.)
Software-wise, that's a different story.
WP8 is more or less technical update. And, it's based on the NT Kernel, so it needs time to mature.
Plus, I'm only getting a Lumia 620 on Easter Sunday, so I'll see how well it holds up to iOS, Android and S60 3rd Edition.
Apps?
I am not going to comment on that. Each and every person has his/her own set of apps.
For example, the girl sitting to my right has a 5th Generation iPod Touch and is obviously a fan of Instagram.
To my left, a guy has a Windows Phone (it's from HTC), and is merely using it for calls (in other words, he uses it casually.)
While I am nonchalantly using an S60 phone (which I use because it has some awesome niche shmups).
But for me, Windows Phone has won me over, and that is most important, at least for me.
guy asked for opinions, and I numbered them for ease of reading/following. figured that was a positive.
is highlighting points in a quote or numbering points and counters considered bad ?
guy asked for opinions, and I numbered them for ease of reading/following. figured that was a positive.
is highlighting points in a quote or numbering points and counters considered bad ?