I'm just saying, why would Microsoft not favor Nokia, when the others do a pretty poor job?videogamer said:Venne is not saying this
Samsung should have more Bada ads... because it actually developed Bada.
That's not the same as saying that Microsoft would give them "roughly equal footing". Has Microsoft ever announced this? They are doing a better job than Nokia--they actually have WP7 phones on sale.brotkasten said:I'm just saying, why would Microsoft not favor Nokia, when the others do a pretty poor job?
Are you sure that Microsof's other partners are already selling phones? Because when I look at the sales, it doesn't seem like it. Maybe people don't know about it? Also, isn't it weird that I don't see people getting excited for LG's or HTC's next Windows Phone, like they do for Nokia's coming phone? I wonder why that is ... From the existing partners, only Samsung is able to create some anticipation and that's only because they have this big ass SAMOLED+ screen.videogamer said:That's not the same as saying that Microsoft would give them "roughly equal footing". Has Microsoft ever announced this? They are doing a better job than Nokia--they actually have WP7 phones on sale.
But they are selling phones. No matter the hype about Nokia phones, no Nokia WP7 phones have ever been sold.brotkasten said:Are you sure that Microsof's other partners are already selling phones? Because when I look at the sales, it doesn't seem like it.
They are doing a better job merely by actually having phones on sale.So, how exactly are they doing a better job than Nokia and why would Microsoft give them the same treatment, when they're clearly not committed to the platform? Not that I blame them.
phantom13 said:Are you on Rogers/Fido? I have the same problem and iirc, it's due to the Rogers sms timestamp being in a different timezone.
I dont know of a fix for WP7 though. Back when I had an Android, I had to run this timestamp fixer that essentially intercepts my sms messages and fixes the timestamp. Doubt that's even possible with WP7.
thirty said:it should be interesting to see what the carriers do with the first gen phones once the mango phones are released. the focus and the hd7 might get a significant sales bump if they can be sold at $50 or less with the 2 yr contract. the LG and the Surround maybe given away for free. with the mango hype, casual buyers may land a wp7 for dirt cheap, same as they could do now with the low end android phones.
Copernicus said:That's not what you originally posted.
Tomcat said:how is the music live tile works?
i synced some mp3s of mine with zune but at the homescreen the live tile never shows the album arts
Tomcat said:how is the music live tile works?
i synced some mp3s of mine with zune but at the homescreen the live tile never shows the album arts
bananas said:Is it just me, or does it seem that Microsoft is dropping the 7 from all their branding?
Every ad seems to just say "Windows Phone" not "Windows Phone 7."
And while Mango is 7.5 (or 7.1, seems to be conflicting reports of what the version number is), the preview event was simply "Windows Phone Mango Preview."
Just a curious thing I noticed. I think it's a good idea, don't know how many times I heard someone say Windows 7 Phone.
Tomcat said:how is the music live tile works?
i synced some mp3s of mine with zune but at the homescreen the live tile never shows the album arts
No, it's not just you. They dropped the 7 when they announced mango at MIX in April, but nobody got the memo (not that there was a memo).bananas said:Is it just me, or does it seem that Microsoft is dropping the 7 from all their branding?
Every ad seems to just say "Windows Phone" not "Windows Phone 7."
And while Mango is 7.5 (or 7.1, seems to be conflicting reports of what the version number is), the preview event was simply "Windows Phone Mango Preview."
Just a curious thing I noticed. I think it's a good idea, don't know how many times I heard someone say Windows 7 Phone.
In the commercials, yeah, but not in the presentations or elsewhere.Windu said:its been just windows phone in the commercials since they launched the original devices.
Someone will make a new thread, when Mango is out.MCD said:Time to rename this thread then.
thirty said:microsoft should have changed the name completely. windows phone has nothing resembling "windows."
It's funny, because Windows will resemble Windows Phone, when 8 comes out.thirty said:microsoft should have changed the name completely. windows phone has nothing resembling "windows."
brotkasten said:It's funny, because Windows will resemble Windows Phone, when 8 comes out.
brotkasten said:It's funny, because Windows will resemble Windows Phone, when 8 comes out.
Greyface said:I can't get podcasts to download properly anymore on mango. It gets stuck in the 'pending' stage for hours. Is this happening to anyone else?
i don't know what's up with mine. it worked at first... do you have any subscriptions? does it autodownload properly.Robobandit said:It's working for me..
Commodore said:Heh, had the same thought when I first saw that preview video of Windows 8. Given the lack of mainstream appeal of the Zune, crazy to think the UI seed that started with Zune HD would totally transform the aesthetics of everything the whole company would do.
Greyface said:I can't get podcasts to download properly anymore on mango. It gets stuck in the 'pending' stage for hours. Is this happening to anyone else?
How long until I can get a new mango phone on verizon?
Rumors are that Mango is going to launch in September, or even earlier, with Fujitsu selling their Mango phone in August in Japan. Other than that it's "this fall".Coldsnap said:How long until I can get a new mango phone on verizon?
I couldn't even get $185.VanMardigan said:I know if the podcast is over a certain size you need to be on wi-fi to download it. Other than that, it's probably just another mango bug. The podcast support is really buggy in mango. There is no communication between the zune software podcast subscriptions and your phone subscriptions. Also, I often got old podcasts when I subscribed on the phone rather than the latest versions. Finally, there is a bug that just deletes all of your downloaded podcasts, I think that one happens when you are doing wireless sync sometimes. Basically, I manage my podcasts the same way I did on NoDo, through the Zune software. I'm not messing with the mango podcast stuff until they iron all that stuff out, since podcasts are way too important for me.
Probably 2-3 months. The Trophy will also get updated to mango, see if you can find one cheap on Ebay or something. I've seen Windows Phone sell for cheap online.
yeah started with Media Center way back on XP.Nero3000 said:I think the UI seed went further back than that. I believe it all started with Media Centre. (Could be further than that).
Nobiru said:Well I thought I had fixed the problem, but I did not.
So does anyone know how to fix incorrect incoming text message timestamps ?
I have:
- Imported Euro HTC 7 Pro
- OS 7.0.7392.0
- Im on Rogers in Canada
Edit: The 'fix' I tried was to turn off auto date and time, and it didnt seem to work.
I did in NoDo. I had to limit my use of Live Tiles to 2-3 apps.Nero3000 said:Has anyone else experienced this?
bananas said:Hey! I knew thatt holding down the back button in Mango opened the multitasking interface, but apparently holding down the Start button lets you do voice commands to call, search and launch apps.
Cool!
Brettison said:You could always do that since launch though.![]()
bananas said:Yeah, just realized that. I only had my phone for a day before putting Mango on it.
Still, I didn't know about it! This is totally cool beans!
Robobandit said:You can also have mango dictate your text messages aloud to you and you can give it a voice command like "Reply" or "ignore" or "call" after it reads the message.. so you can literally be in the middle of something else and still respond to text messages without having to touch your phone.
VanMardigan said:So anyone here have a multiple wp7 household? My wife wants to dump Android for Windows Phone, but my concern is that the one app she wants the most, Zune, may not work how we need it to. She LOVES Zune and Zune Pass. Can we both have ZunePass working on our phones with my existing account, or would she need a separate Zune Pass subscription (which would bring our bill to an unconsionable $30/month)? Also, would we be able to share purchased apps like we can on iOS?
If the answer to the above questions is no, it really won't make sense for her to switch.
http://www.zune.net/en-US/support/zunepass/features/threecomputers.htmZune.net said:One of the many advantages of having a Zune Pass is the flexibility to access your music where you want it. With a Zune Pass subscription, you can download, stream, and listen to as many songs from Zune Marketplace as you want, as often as you want.
You can download and sync music from Zune Pass to three computers and three devices (Zune players and/or Zune-enabled phones). Once you've put music you've downloaded with your Zune Pass on a computer or device, it is associated with your Zune Pass. If you want to change the computers or devices that are associated with your Zune Pass, you can swap out one computer and one device every 30 days.
http://www.wpcentral.com/microsoft-tags-porschePorsche has begun adding the Tags on cars at dealerships in five States to test the waters. Porsche's hopes is to make their products and dealerships more accessible. When scanned (with your Windows Phone or other Microsoft Tag capable smartphone) the Tag will send you to mobile sites with more information about the particular model along with videos, photos and sales contact info.