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2012-11-03
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Nokia arguably offered up the best hardware for the last iteration of Windows Phone. Does it repeat that success here? Yes, but it ties with the HTC 8X for that honor.
All your incredible shots of that great night out will also be tinged by SkyDrive frustrations and limited ways to share them -- something that Microsoft's mobile OS is going to have to deal with if they really want to become the third choice in smartphone operating systems.
But, for all that Windows Phone 8 does right (superb maps, zippy browser, simplicity), those holes in the app selection remain something that needs to be plugged.
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2012-11-03
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2012-11-04
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Engadget's review of the 920:
So WP8 is still not ready and the game-changer
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2012-11-04
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You stupid woman WP8 is not a game changer. I guess lots of people will explain WP8 in those terms, but there is nothing there that suggests it will change the game. WP8 is in catch up mode. It tries to be there, in the new game created by Apple and Google.
Will they succeed? of course they will. But not in the black and white mode you little fanboy trolls here on TMO are thinking.
Everything is ready for the launch of WP8. Services in all parts of the world and 100k apps, and everything in time for Windows 8 and the Surface.
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2012-11-04
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2012-11-04
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I have several Androids, the latest I got just a couple of days ago, the Sony Go (waterproof, dustproof, St Ericsson dual core chip-set ). I have the N900, the N800, the N9. And I have ONE Lumia, the Lumia 800.
The Sony Go, is excellent, and it's cheap. BUT, WP has a better UI. What is best, the Go or the 800? I would say the Go from a pure objective stand, more bang for the buck, but the 800 still has a better UI and a better screen.
Call me a gadget junky, but a fanboy?
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2012-11-04
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2012-11-04
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Do something for the climate today! Anything!
I don't trust poeple without a Nokia n900...