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Does updating it take that long?brotkasten said:A friend of mine has an Omnia 7 with the 7.0.7004 RTM running.
She told me she doesn't have time to update it.
Does updating it take that long?brotkasten said:A friend of mine has an Omnia 7 with the 7.0.7004 RTM running.
She told me she doesn't have time to update it.
Depends on your internet connection and how much you have stored on your phone. It usually doesn't take that long, but I guess she doesn't have a clue how to do it.Complex Shadow said:Does updating it take that long?
Complex Shadow said:Why only 50. I should be more than that.
PG2G said:http://www.developer.nokia.com/Community/Blogs/blog/nokia-developer-news/2011/10/27/new-apps-prove
If EA developed 20 games exclusive to Nokia phones I'll be disappointed. While its good that Nokia is causing people to pick up the support, it will kind of suck if they end up exclusive. Hopefully just time exclusive.
They should encourage people to buy their phones through differentiation in design, hardware, and their in house built sw. Not by locking up exclusives.
brotkasten said:Depends on your internet connection and how much you have stored on your phone. It usually doesn't take that long, but I guess she doesn't have a clue how to do it.
You can connect via 3mm audio jack just like any other potable devices. I am not sure what you mean by connecting like iPhone or iPod/pad because Apple has their own proprietary connector. If you are using dock make for iPhone or iPad then no, it won't connect via those docks.Aasir Osu said:My apologies if this has been answered, but is it possible to connect windows phone to a bookshelf stereo or other home stereo system and stream music from it - or through it? I can't seem to find a definite answer to that question, and I would hope it would work the same way as with an iphone/ipod.
Anno said:At this point I believe the update is open to virtually everyone. People who aren't up to date with this stuff just don't really bother sometimes. On a logistical front I'm actually happy with how smoothly the roll-out happened given all of the moving pieces. Tango and Apollo will probably be even better.
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deep black levels yoComplex Shadow said:ugh, that screen. can;t see shit.
sort of want?
speaker grill is round. YOU HEAR ME...MOTHER FUCKING ROUND!!!!thirty said:deep black levels yo
They joined the market in 2009, I think, but htey're only producing for the Chinese market. That's where this Windows Phone is heading, too.Copernicus said:Is this lenovo's first phone? I didn't know they were dabbling in the mobile space.
brotkasten said:They joined the market in 2009, I think, but htey're only producing for the Chinese market. That's where this Windows Phone is heading, too.
Not advertising the Windows brand is the best thing they could do.D4Danger said:the Lumia is getting a big marketing push here in the UK
I find it interesting that the only mention of Windows Phone is a small logo under the Nokia logo at the end.
PG2G said:http://www.developer.nokia.com/Community/Blogs/blog/nokia-developer-news/2011/10/27/new-apps-prove
If EA developed 20 games exclusive to Nokia phones I'll be disappointed. While its good that Nokia is causing people to pick up the support, it will kind of suck if they end up exclusive. Hopefully just time exclusive.
They should encourage people to buy their phones through differentiation in design, hardware, and their in house built sw. Not by locking up exclusives.
I know a bunch of people who still haven't updated to iOS 5. Some just can't be bothered, or don't feel it's important enough, etc.Complex Shadow said:Why only 50. I should be more than that.
Nothing like fooling people into thinking they are getting MeeGo phone!brotkasten said:Not advertising the Windows brand is the best thing they could do.
i havent updated to ios 4, reason being my phone is crap. complete crap. T_T *cry**cry**cry*NotTarts said:I know a bunch of people who still haven't updated to iOS 5. Some just can't be bothered, or don't feel it's important enough, etc.
This. Nokia: clever girlbrotkasten said:Not advertising the Windows brand is the best thing they could do.
i heard real good things about the zune pass. like really good things.Lebron said:Are there any music stream apps like mSpot or Google Music for W7?
Yeah, I already have that. I want to be able to stream my music library remotely like you can with the apps they have on android or iOS. Though I haven't been able to find one for W7, or at least a good one.Complex Shadow said:i heard real good things about the zune pass. like really good things.
Lebron said:Yeah, I already have that. I want to be able to stream my music library remotely like you can with the apps they have on android or iOS. Though I haven't been able to find one for W7, or at least a good one.
Lebron said:Yeah, I already have that. I want to be able to stream my music library remotely like you can with the apps they have on android or iOS. Though I haven't been able to find one for W7, or at least a good one.
Only Verizon phone is HTC Trophy.Coldsnap said:I need a phone. Would it be stupid to go to Verizon tomorrow and get one of their Windows 7 phones, I hear something might come the 7th of November.
Coldsnap said:I need a phone. Would it be stupid to go to Verizon tomorrow and get one of their Windows 7 phones, I hear something might come the 7th of November.
PG2G said:There are rumors of a new Verizon phone being announced soon as well as Nokia coming next year. Nothing confirmed though.
If I was on Verizon and needed a phone right now, I'd probably go with an iPhone 4S or a Galaxy Nexus. Though, you might be able to get a Trophy for damn near free
The Verge put up an editorial about the history of the Sea Ray, which was a Verizon CDMA phone, before it became the Lumia 800.JaggedSac said:Where did you hear about Verizon getting a new phone?
brotkasten said:The Verge put up an editorial about the history of the Sea Ray, which was a Verizon CDMA phone, before it became the Lumia 800.
Also, there was this LG Fantasy leak, which is supposed to be a 2nd gen CDMA Windows Phone.
JaggedSac said:Where did you hear about Verizon getting a new phone?
JaggedSac said:Where did you hear about Verizon getting a new phone?
Omikaru said:So hey, I'm thinking about replacing my iPhone with a new handset. I've looked at a bunch and I've whittled it down to the two best looking devices:
Nokia Lumia 800
iPhone 4S
I'm very aware of the features for the 4S, since I've used a 3G for over three years now, and have an iPad that demonstrates a lot of the new iOS 4 & 5 features (besides Siri).
Basically, all I do on my phone is social networking, texting and browsing. I've never cared for games on iOS, and I doubt WP7 (even with its XBL features) will change that. The only reason I'm out to replace my 3G is because iOS 4 really slowed the device down, and the battery life isn't as good as it was when I bought it.
That, and I want a new piece of electronics, but I use other reasons to justify it to my relatives.
Either way, I do have a few questions about WP7:
- Have any of you switched from iOS to WP7? Was it difficult to adjust?
- How's IE? I don't use IE on my PC, but then I also don't use Safari on my Mac. However, the mobile Safari turned out pretty good, and I'm wondering if the same could be said for mobile IE.
It's good. I don't use IE for my PC. It's fast and seems to work well. It's certainly quite a bit faster than my 2nd generation iPod Touch (which is probably the same specs as your 3G).
- How many MS products/services will I be roped into with WP7? I quite like using my own non-MS (and non-Apple on my iOS devices) services where I can, so is the OS open to it? I quite like my Google Calendar, which syncs nicely with my iPhone; will I lose that? What about needing a separate app for my GMail and work-based inboxes (IMAP)? And what about setting my default search engine? Anything else in this regard not stated in the OP that I should know about?
You just need a Windows Live account and you'll be good to go. I believe you have the option of creating one when setting up the phone. If you want to sync with the computer, you need Zune Software for the PC (or do you have mac? I believe there's syncing software for that too, although it's not Zune). I'm pretty sure Google Calendar can be integrated. You can set up a Gmail account easily, and link multiple personal e-mails, multiple work e-mails, or a combination of the two. And I think Bing is the only search engine you can use but, coming from someone who uses Google for search exclusively, I actually really like Bing on WP7. It's wonderfully integrated into the OS, and it also does things like listens to a song from the microphone and tells you what it is (like Shazam, but built-in) and a barcode scanner, among other things.
- What about apps? Any cool ones which set WP7 apart? I know there's an app for 1Password which is handy, since I'd find WP7 to be a lame duck without it. What about Twitter and Facebook, or is the built-in functionality good enough?
I don't know enough about the apps to tell you much. I'm not a huge app user, but I there's quite a bit of decent ones on there.
I'm quite struck by the Lumia 800's look, compared to the dull phones from other manufacturers right now, and the device seems to be designed around the really nice WP7 interface too. I'd just like to know if the OS suits my needs, and I figure you guys would have a better grasp of it than me just going to some basic comparison site, since a lot of you would've used WP7 for some time now, and may have had to adjust from iOS like I potentially will be.
I'd normally ask someone I know about this, but nobody I know really has a clue about WP7. Even a friend who works in Carphone Warehouse knows sod all about it, and she recommended I get an Android (which I don't want -- I love the OS, but I've not found a single device that really catches my eye like the 4S and Lumia 800 have).
Omikaru said:- Have any of you switched from iOS to WP7? Was it difficult to adjust?
Omikaru said:- How's IE? I don't use IE on my PC, but then I also don't use Safari on my Mac. However, the mobile Safari turned out pretty good, and I'm wondering if the same could be said for mobile IE.
Omikaru said:- How many MS products/services will I be roped into with WP7? I quite like using my own non-MS (and non-Apple on my iOS devices) services where I can, so is the OS open to it? I quite like my Google Calendar, which syncs nicely with my iPhone; will I lose that? What about needing a separate app for my GMail and work-based inboxes (IMAP)? And what about setting my default search engine? Anything else in this regard not stated in the OP that I should know about?
Omikaru said:- What about apps? Any cool ones which set WP7 apart? I know there's an app for 1Password which is handy, since I'd find WP7 to be a lame duck without it. What about Twitter and Facebook, or is the built-in functionality good enough?
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PG2G said:There are rumors of a new Verizon phone being announced soon as well as Nokia coming next year. Nothing confirmed though.
If I was on Verizon and needed a phone right now, I'd probably go with an iPhone 4S or a Galaxy Nexus. Though, you might be able to get a Trophy for damn near free
It's Samsung phone they all have cheap plastic body.Tapiozona said:Had a chance to play with a Focus today for a while and was wondering if there was a way to speed up the open/close/change window/etc animations? They look great but kinda bugged me after a while of using it. Reminded me of WebOS.
Also, anyone know if the Focus S will have the cheap plastic bodies that the Samsung G2 phones have? Was very disappointed with the hardware.