Seems I misread your post.So I can access the entire device in WP7? This is news to me.
I thought my post implied favoritism towards Android.
Seems I misread your post.So I can access the entire device in WP7? This is news to me.
I thought my post implied favoritism towards Android.
Seems I misread your post.
What gets me about stuff like this is not that I like to see the platform finally getting some good pub, but where has this all been? Hardware and software wise the Nokia phones aren't doing that much different than anyone with a launch Samsung or HTC phone updated with Mango. Did everyone just forget about WP7 until now, and they are finally getting a taste of the platform again?
I like the os but there are several things I want from Apollo.
- task switcher needs to go beyond five and/or allow fast resume from app list and start screen.
- a central hub for notifications. copy android/ios 5 if need be.
- apps. not really in microsoft's hands though as the tools are there.
- phone management. backups, updates, app management. things that itunes does.
- folders. please. some sort of better organization for apps.
- screenshots
- better cloud support. full size photo support in skydrive. wireless backups. ota updates.
- lock screen notification shortcuts. if i get a text i should be able to get to it directly from the lock screen. third party app support too.
- separate ring tone and media volumes.
- custom alert sounds.
- system wide search.
It's ok. I guess given my posting history you may seem to think otherwise.
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The first thing that comes to my mind is updates. Will Google adopt Microsoft's update philosophy starting from Ice Cream Sandwich? This seems to be a perfect opportunity.
I know how to root as I've had experience unlocking bootloaders for Windows Mobile phones and a few Android phones. To a certain extent, I'm kind of sick of doing that.
Main thing you'll miss is the way the home screen is setup. Beyond just the typography you'll be missing the whole metro based live titles. It's just a totally different feeling user experience.
Ya what ever.So I can access the entire device in WP7? This is news to me.
I thought my post implied favoritism towards Android.
I understand all the positives for Android as a Windows Mobile user.
Uh huh.
Ya what ever.
It doesn't do anything better, just differently if that makes sense. I am primarily an Android user.Is that all you have to say as a current WP7 user?
I don't even have a WP7 phone, and I'm making a case here what things WP7 does better than Android. That better list appears to be a few.
This ones odd, because if you get a text, you can swipe the notification blue bar away to the right, almost as though its an action that will trigger something - but then it just stays in lock mode :/
Don't you just dismiss the notification that way?
If i unlock the phone while the notification is there i get directly to the messaging app.
It is starting to look that way.I must be in the wrong thread...
Nope.True multitasking means everything's state is saved exactly as it was when you left it, on every app cached in memory, unless you run enough apps to trigger Android's memory management and it starts killing apps you haven't used in awhile. This is actually pretty unnerving to people who came from iPhones, because they're used to always seeing the app's home screen or front page when they relaunch it from the app drawer. The idea of the app's last state being perpetually saved, even if they return to the app the next day, is completely foreign to them. But that's what true multitasking is, and sure it means Android isn't as fluid, sometimes it stalls and chugs a bit even in ICS. But it's up to you if you value the concept of a smartphone OS that truly behaves like a desktop OS in terms of how it handles multiple applications or not.
True multitasking means everything's state is saved exactly as it was when you left it,
what the fuck? Pausing a task so you can start another task, pause that task so you can resume the last task. How is this multitasking? As a Nokia N900 owner, I probably have one of the few actual multitasking phones, 2 or more applications running at the same time. No pausing/resuming bullshit.
I have both ICS and a wp7 device. The advantages of windows phone remain even through the improvements Google made: its smoother, better integrated with social services, still looks better, still is the only one with zune, office, and xbox live, and has the fantastic hubs.
Android now looks better and behaves more smoothly, but its still android. It'll still ask which of five programsto open a picture with, still force closes, still stutters, etc.
What thread is this?
I must be in the wrong thread...
It is starting to look that way.
I think it's time to unsubscribe for a while.
What thread is this?
claviertekky, to he honest, Sprint seems to he making the decision for you. They only have one wp7 device, the slowest iPhone on the market in terms of data speed, and powerhouse android phones. Although, if you care about updates, then you wouldn't buy any of those android phones either, and there aren't any ICS phones on sprint, maybe until the Galaxy Nexus hits.
And even then, my Nexus One was abandoned by Google in less than two years. Which means that, IF the launch windows phones get Apollo, MS will join Apple as the only OS vendors that support their phones for the full length of a typical contract cycle in the US.
And overall, the "what phone should I get" question is silly, since everyone has different priorities. All the phones have multi-tasking in some sense, all have apps, all connect to social services, etc. They differ in specific ways, like native apps and the look and feel and fluidity of the OS. Windows phone also is the most unique one in terms of look, although you can customize android to look like anything with effort.
See. This is exactly what I don't understand about WP7 users. Unable to defend the platform.
Fixed.true multitasking means i can idle on IRC for hours on my phone while also doing other things, and when i come back to find my battery dead.
What is your malfunction? Either stop being a dick or don't post here.
Unable to defend the platform? Read any review on the internet about the OS. Its friggin fantastic. That's the bottom line.
No platform is perfect, check out any of the official threads in gaf and witness massive bitching. This thread is no different. The problem is that there is a difference between the useful critique and discussion, from say a user like giga, and the lame trolling from Copernicus or android soldier.
There is nothing to defend, for this or android or ios users. All are fantastic platforms with unique strengths and differences. Pointing out random missing things like you are doing is fine, bit is irrelevant in the grand scheme because all platforms have holes you could point to.
Whatever is important to you is all that matters, not what gaf fanboys have to say. If your primary goal is to not upgrade so you can continue to save money, why the hell does it matter that you can't use MS points to buy shit? You gonna use those points in android or ios?
Then google it.I asked some questions comparing WP7 and Android, but everyone here ignored them.
Then google it.
true multitasking means i can idle on IRC for hours on my phone while also doing other things, and when i come back to IRC, i'm still connected and can read what i missed.
true multitasking means i can idle on IRC for hours on my phone while also doing other things, and when i come back to IRC, i'm still connected and can read what i missed.
Unable to defend the platform? Read any review on the internet about the OS. Its friggin fantastic. That's the bottom line.
No platform is perfect, check out any of the official threads in gaf and witness massive bitching. This thread is no different. The problem is that there is a difference between the useful critique and discussion, from say a user like giga, and the lame trolling from Copernicus or android soldier.
I'm sure you can tell me how fast you can access to your camera app and tell me details about subsequent picture taking that WP7 can do.
Also, you could tell me how useful those live tiles are compared to a standard push notification system.
I'm sure you can tell me how fast you can access to your camera app and tell me details about subsequent picture taking that WP7 can do.
Also, you could tell me how useful those live tiles are compared to a standard push notification system.
Can I please add that if MS is adamant on manufacturers having these goddamned capacitive buttons, please give us options for a tap and hold threshold to go back,search/go home and/or doubletap options instead of accidentally tapping one of those capacitive buttons and messing everything up.
I asked some questions comparing WP7 and Android, but everyone here ignored them.
Jesus Christ this. So many times I have accidentally hit back or the windows button and it has ruined whatever it was I was doing.
Thanks for the responses. Finally.
Would you say the text or picture choices how live tiles are handled are too small to convey on a phone screen?
I'm concerned about eye strain.
I don't know about you, but I browse GAF on a computer at least 150% zoom since the default 100% zoom hurts my eyes.
I know Android added recently a "large text" feature under "Accessibility."
Thanks for the responses. Finally.
Would you say the text or picture choices how live tiles are handled are too small to convey on a phone screen?
I'm concerned about eye strain.
I don't know about you, but I browse GAF on a computer at least 150% zoom since the default 100% zoom hurts my eyes.
I know Android added recently a "large text" feature under "Accessibility."
Thanks for the responses. Finally.
Would you say the text or picture choices how live tiles are handled are too small to convey on a phone screen?
I'm concerned about eye strain.
I don't know about you, but I browse GAF on a computer at least 150% zoom since the default 100% zoom hurts my eyes.
I know Android added recently a "large text" feature under "Accessibility."
Since I came from a (non-touch screen) BlackBerry, eye strain is much better with my Focus as the screen is much bigger and fonts are easier to read. Getting reading glasses did help me a bit, but I don't need them for everyday use so I rarely take them out when using my phone.Thanks for the responses. Finally.
Would you say the text or picture choices how live tiles are handled are too small to convey on a phone screen?
I'm concerned about eye strain.
I don't know about you, but I browse GAF on a computer at least 150% zoom since the default 100% zoom hurts my eyes.
I know Android added recently a "large text" feature under "Accessibility."