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This seems to be the case more and more. Big apps are coming out left and right it seems to me.
I'm biased though.
We have an official tumblr app now! Windows phone has officially made it!
I'm actually super happy about that
This seems to be the case more and more. Big apps are coming out left and right it seems to me.
I'm biased though.
Good stuff. 10% by the end of the year?
We have an official tumblr app now! Windows phone has officially made it!
I'm actually super happy about that
heh
No danger of that. But a possibility of WP establishing itself as a viable 3rd platform that has to be taken seriously by developers.
Nokia RT tablet incoming (in German)?
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WPareade/~3/5SU9kZ6hKcw/
We have an official tumblr app now! Windows phone has officially made it!
I'm actually super happy about that
It is a very nice app. Beautiful and stable.
this can't be real.
It's as real as WP's marketshare.
very doable with t-mobile/walmart's $149 Lumia and Sprint on board with a Samsung and an HTC phone.Passing 5% in the US in my head at least makes it look like the OS isn't totally irrelevant. If it can continue this decent growth, coupled with the new Nokia phone on Verizon, 10% by the end of the year should be doable.
Lumia aficionados, I need some advice. The Lumia 820. A good phone or a dud?
Good one. No OIS and only 800x480 res, but has the 1GB SoC so it will run everything.
Oh baby, Expansys now sells unlocked Lumia 720's for $380 (in all colors). I'm thinking about getting the 720 now instead of the 520 if only because of the increased battery, better screen (larger, oleophobic coating, better blacks), and color selection (my carrier is only getting the 520 in black).
How do updates work with unlocked devices?
Good one. No OIS and only 800x480 res, but has the 1GB SoC so it will run everything.
Same RAM and GHz as the 920 as well, iirc
I really hate the look of the 620 and much prefer the design of the 520/720. I also want the best battery life (I heard the 620 is atrocious in regards to that) when it comes to phones and to get that along with a bigger screen than the one that's on the 620 is a winner in my books. The price is a bit high I will admit but as long as it functions quickly I don't really mind.I personally think the 720 is a good phone priced too high. Can't you get the 620 instead? It's much better value for the money.
I really hate the look of the 620 and much prefer the design of the 520/720. I also want the best battery life (I heard the 620 is atrocious in regards to that) when it comes to phones and to get that along with a bigger screen than the one that's on the 620 is a winner in my books. The price is a bit high I will admit but as long as it functions quickly I don't really mind.
Thank you. Will pop into a CPW later on today and see what, if any deals, they have on Lumia's.
Good stuff. 10% by the end of the year?
I just bought a 620 last month, but I'm seriously considering buying the first 720p Windows Phone to hit the $400. The 8X has come close on a few occasions, but what I really want is an upgraded 720.
Did they? That would be just about the most unambitious target ever.That would be far ahead of schedule. Microsoft had said at one point that 10% was the goal by 2020.
I need some more advice, popped into my local CPW with the intention of buying a Lumia 820 only to be told I'd be better off getting a HTC 8X instead.
Which would the fine folks here recommend? I got a chance to use both and I have to say, both were incredible. Really taken aback by how smoothly the Windows OS works and how well designed it is.
But I can't decide which phone to get. Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing the 8X has over the 820 is the screen, because its resolution is higher (1280 x 720 vs 800 x 480). Other than that you get the exact same internals (1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4, 1 GB RAM) and Nokia also gets some exclusive apps, because they care.
I need some more advice, popped into my local CPW with the intention of buying a Lumia 820 only to be told I'd be better off getting a HTC 8X instead.
Which would the fine folks here recommend? I got a chance to use both and I have to say, both were incredible. Really taken aback by how smoothly the Windows OS works and how well designed it is.
But I can't decide which phone to get. Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing the 8X has over the 820 is the screen, because its resolution is higher (1280 x 720 vs 800 x 480). Other than that you get the exact same internals (1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4, 1 GB RAM) and Nokia also gets some exclusive apps, because they care.
I didn't really notice any differences with the screen, but then I'm terrible at noticing such things. I did notice a few Nokia only apps like Nokia maps and from what I can gather, the Windows phone doesn't yet have an official Google Maps app, so this would be a great bonus.
Think I'll stick with my original plan and get a Lumia 820. Thanks for the reply.
And likely better long term reliability, and expandable storage.
I've two friends who bought the Lumia 820 from here, both perfect condition (and I mean perfect) and just popped in a £10 Giffgaff SIM http://www.smartfonestore.com/buy_Handset_Nokia_O2_Lumia 820_Black_B.aspx If you're not happy there is free returns where you could swap it for another or just get a refund.
Nokia Maps is available on all WP8 devices but non-Nokia devices (and the Lumia 520 and 720) are at present only given access to maps of your country of origin.
Bloody hell, that's a great deal (£200) cheaper than what CPW wanted for an unlocked 820. Thanks for the link. Seriously, a great many thanks. Goodness, I'm actually more than little relieved that I didn't buy the 820 today.
Thanks for clearing that up. I didn't notice it on the 8X, but it makes sense it would be available on all Win8 phones.
So is the Lumia 920 the best Lumia?
I have to say, as much as I love the design of the Lumia phones, their branding and naming scheme is a mess. I'm all fine with throwing numbers ahead of names, but when you have 720, 920, and 928, you just have to think "Well what the hell is this?"
EDIT: Just watched the Verge video review of the 920; cameras are cool, but that's not really what I care about the most. Is the 920 like clearly the best-hardwaret/fastest of the Lumia phones, or what?
Keep in mind though I've had the phone since November, use it every day pretty intensively with all day video and music streaming as well as alot of web browsing. I've only had the app since a month ago, hence the low charge count.