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Paul Thurrot's "How to fix Windows Phone", 2012 edition.

Windows everywhere. If you accept the current rumor that Windows 8 will be the basis for Windows Phone 8, then things are about to change and dramatically. Despite the seismic shift that such a strategy would entail, I support this move. It would instantly make Windows the most easily managed and well understood mobile OS on earth, and a boon and obvious choice for businesses.

http://www.winsupersite.com/article/windowsphone75/microsoft-fix-windows-phone-2012-141695

This is now a rumor?
 
The LG BoringFantasy appeared again, this time on a photo from Mr Blurry Cam.

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Coming Q1 2012, with the LTE push.

Why is it so hard to make a good picture?

They just scrolled down the main screen.

Yep. The messaging and people tile on the Lumia 800 render are cut off.
 
My phone's battery died last night, I was late to work. :(

It's baffling. I had AT LEAST 85% when I went to sleep, plus battery saver set to turn on when it got low. Its the first time this has happened, but I'm certainly wary now, after believing that Windows Phone had figured out background tasks in a way Android had not. My Nexus One routinely dies overnight.

Weird. My phone did the same earlier this week. Phone was fully charged by 7 pm. After light use (10 mins max) the phone was left idle until the next morning. Woke up late as well because my battery died. Not sure why either.
 
Still a lot of app-types missing

- Multi track recording software for basic recording
- Skype
- An actually usable geocaching application

- recording what? Voice like a memo or for music creation?
- will see at CES available July as part of update (yeah I'm calling it)
- care to give an example of a usable app on another platform? Platform agnostic here so would like to have a play.
 
Weird. My phone did the same earlier this week. Phone was fully charged by 7 pm. After light use (10 mins max) the phone was left idle until the next morning. Woke up late as well because my battery died. Not sure why either.

My wife's phone died that same night, also a windows phone. I thought that was all very odd, so that's why I posted it.
 
I normally like Black electronics but I love the White contrasting with the Black on that Lumnia 900 fuzzy image. I think the Red could look quite nice too.
 
- recording what? Voice like a memo or for music creation?
- will see at CES available July as part of update (yeah I'm calling it)
- care to give an example of a usable app on another platform? Platform agnostic here so would like to have a play.

yeah basically recording mutliple tracks through the mic adn regulate the sound afterwards
c:geo on android is feature packed and even free. I would even pay for a WP version.
 
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Josh Topolosky and Chad Mumm of The Verge gets the oportunity to go inside Microsoft’s model shop, where prototypes are printed in 3D and chats with user experience designer Karsten Aagaard and there is a Glass Windows Phone ( just a prototype thingi ), check out the video its towards the end. It is a shame that its not something we can go out and buy, would be a nice prop for Fanbois

http://youtu.be/1xZyF7l5_8w?hd=1&t=3m33s
http://www.1800pocketpc.com/glass-windows-phone-that-is-not-a-typo/25871/
 
Can you explain why someone would want this?

Why not?

would be useful for songwriting purposes. the microphones are good enough for simple recording tasks, and a multitrack recorder would be able to capture ideas more complex than a single track which wont be able to capture harmonies or something.

windows mobile had it and i often found myself in a position where I would have loved to be able to record at least 2 tracks which are modifieable independently from each other.
 
Why not?

would be useful for songwriting purposes. the microphones are good enough for simple recording tasks, and a multitrack recorder would be able to capture ideas more complex than a single track which wont be able to capture harmonies or something.

windows mobile had it and i often found myself in a position where I would have loved to be able to record at least 2 tracks which are modifieable independently from each other.
I guess that's where we disagree. Once you get past the noise floor and shit frequency response (they're only relatively linear in the speech range) ... which I suppose is fine for just laying down ideas ... you have to contend with their very limited amplitude response. The problem is most of the mics will clip like mad under high volumes. So basically you'd be hard pressed to record anything but acoustic work.

What I'd like to see is someone release an app that works with miniUSB mics.



That all said, what sort of features would you like in a (very) basic app? I've been looking for an excuse to try some WP7 development. This could be a good first project.
 
I guess that's where we disagree. Once you get past the noise floor and shit frequency response (they're only relatively linear in the speech range) ... which I suppose is fine for just laying down ideas ... you have to contend with their very limited amplitude response. The problem is most of the mics will clip like mad under high volumes. So basically you'd be hard pressed to record anything but acoustic work.

What I'd like to see is someone release an app that works with miniUSB mics.



That all said, what sort of features would you like in a (very) basic app? I've been looking for an excuse to try some WP7 development. This could be a good first project.

I think the basic features I need would be

- recording tracks through the microphone
- changing the volume of those tracks individually
- being able to cut parts of tracks individually (and move them)
- saving it as mp3 or something

i think the third point might be the hardest to do, but I have no idea about developing (besides some basic pascal c, lol) whatsoever, so maybe I'm mistaken.
 
I think the basic features I need would be

- recording tracks through the microphone
- changing the volume of those tracks individually
- being able to cut parts of tracks individually (and move them)
- saving it as mp3 or something

i think the third point might be the hardest to do, but I have no idea about developing (besides some basic pascal c, lol) whatsoever, so maybe I'm mistaken.
I'm going to be pretty busy during the holidays ... but I'll see what I can do in the new year. I'll keep you posted.
 
Is tombstoning what we are gonna be with forever? I have to admit it's getting quite tedious having to open an app again and go through the startup if you don't have a saved state. They really need to fix it as sometimes I have 2-3/5 in the messaging app.
 
Is tombstoning what we are gonna be with forever? I have to admit it's getting quite tedious having to open an app again and go through the startup if you don't have a saved state. They really need to fix it as sometimes I have 2-3/5 in the messaging app.

It is pretty silly that native apps show up there. Maybe once there are phones with more RAM out there the limit will be bumped up accordingly.
 
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