It IS out of the ordinary. It's nothing like any phone HTC has ever produced.
Seriously? It doesn't look much different than the sensation
It IS out of the ordinary. It's nothing like any phone HTC has ever produced.
The white helps it a lot, the black one looks pretty boring.
Have you seen it in person? It feels great in hand, just big enough to give good grip yet light weight to not feel heavy. The poly carbonate is smooth even the white looks beautiful (white on Lumia is glossy and cheap).
The cyan Lumia feel heavy with annoying sharp edge compare to One x.
Oh another problem with One X on Att is that it lock down and come with all the Att stuffs ...
Seriously? It doesn't look much different than the sensation
It's one single build piece on the back made of polycarb. This makes sort of a unibody phone with the screen just sort of floating there. The only downside is there is no removable battery or sd card slot.
I hate to say this as taboo as it is, but what The Verge video review to get a good look at how different the phone really is.
I am really unhappy with my lumia's authonomy. I have the latest firmware and I still have to charge the phone everyday : /
I am really unhappy with my lumia's authonomy. I have the latest firmware and I still have to charge the phone everyday : /
I am really unhappy with my lumia's authonomy. I have the latest firmware and I still have to charge the phone everyday : /
I am really unhappy with my lumia's authonomy. I have the latest firmware and I still have to charge the phone everyday : /
A couple of desk chargers for home and work, a car charger, and the extended battery if your phone has one is the only answer.
We need a breakthrough in battery tech badly.
The white One X looks stunning in person. The only phone I've seriously considered ditching my 900 for. The Screen and Camera alone are leagues ahead of any mobile device I've used.
just don't wear jeans with it...
It must be a polycarbonate thing. My wife's 900 stained with one of the cases at&t was selling. Good thing we noticed it at the store and returned the case.
Quite impressed by this guy from PocketNow, probably one of the must unbiased and objective reviews I've seen on YouTube for a good while
HTC One X vs Nokia Lumia 900
Does anyone here still use the marketplace to find apps?
Does anyone here still use the marketplace to find apps?
Quite impressed by this guy from PocketNow, probably one of the must unbiased and objective reviews I've seen on YouTube for a good while
HTC One X vs Nokia Lumia 900
Its weird I'm getting my brothers Facebook status updates and picture notifications in my Me tile. Not sure how to fix that??
Huh, how does something like that happen? Did he ever login to Facebook on your phone?
Quite impressed by this guy from PocketNow, probably one of the must unbiased and objective reviews I've seen on YouTube for a good while
HTC One X vs Nokia Lumia 900
Wow, that is a fantastic video. And the 900 camera is really, really, not good, lol. My s.o. cannot take a decent photo with that thing. She doesn't seem to be doing anything wrong either.
Mad props Michael Fisher (reviewer). That's how to compare two ecosystems with a high degree of understanding.
Has anyone tinkered with app development for WP7? I guess there's no way to try your app on your actual phone unless it gets approved for the marketplace? If so, that's too bad, I'd love to actually try around a bit.
do you develop for other platforms?
You can definitely test apps on your actual phone.Nope, I'm a complete and utter newbie to any sort of programming. But after spending a few short hours with Visual Studio, it doesn't seem too bad. The thing is, I'm dabbling with some app thingy that's only for me and a few friends. There's no chance of ever getting it approved, but I'd like to see it on a real device...
You can definitely test apps on your actual phone.
Are there any apps for Amazon Cloud player?
you still need to pay the $99 fee which is nonsense. This is my #1 complaint against WP, the development should be open and accessible (like Windows) without being forced to go through Microsoft.
i think it was like xbox live but for devs.What does the 99 give you?
I'm not familiar with Xbox live.i think it was like xbox live but for devs.
Van Mardigan shows you how to use the website on the phone, I don't know of any apps.
It gives you developer access to your phone (ie. you can side load apps on the phone) and the ability to publish your apps in the Marketplace.What does the 99 give you?
It gives you developer access to your phone (ie. you can side load apps on the phone) and the ability to publish your apps in the Marketplace.
Pretty sure it's yearly.Lifetime or yearly to publish?
Pretty sure it's yearly.
Also, I believe a developer account also allows you to run and publish games on the 360. As far as I know there isn't a separate Windows Phone-only account. For an Xbox dev account it seems like a pretty good deal (even if no one buys Indie games on the Xbox), but for just Win Phone I think it could be cheaper (although it is in line with what Apple charges I believe).
That's where I think MS could do better in allowing us to side load onto to the phone without requiring a registered developers account (Chevron was doing that though).Oh that's not bad then, I thought it basically amounted to being able to side load.