Is the End Near for Windows Phone?
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@nadnerB if it helps to make a decision... I bought the top of the line Lumia and used it for about three months before I switched to an iPhone again. The Windows phone is still sitting right here and still activated. It was so bad that I bought another phone line and kept both active. Even owning the top of the line Lumia and having it ready to go it isn't worth turning on. It's not that it is "bad", it just isn't "as good" as any other phone that I could have.
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@scottalanmiller yeah, I remember you said that about 5 months or so ago.
It's a case of same crap, different bucket.You're fortunate to have bought a Lumia. I feel bad for those with non-Lumia handsets. They don't seem to get the same level of service out of Microsoft... either that or they are less loved by their creators cough Samsung Ativ cough HTC cough
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Yes, the Lumia was good hardware. But not good enough to make the phone desirable.
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The I still have a Windows phone sitting around for testing on. The newer software updates make it a bit more stable and decent. However the windows store is still sucky though :(. Really not the greatest options there.
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The store really undermines it significantly. It's hard to describe just how useless and dangerous the phone is until you try to get common software and realize the store is nothing but a way to get malware onto your phone.
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Used a Windows phone once....was very happy when I went back to my Galaxy. Took me months to get used to the WP8. Was used to my Android again after 2 days. I just need cared for the interface, which was always so backwards in so many ways. @nadnerB I would not ever go to a Windows 8 Phone again by choice.
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@thanksaj said:
Used a Windows phone once....was very happy when I went back to my Galaxy. Took me months to get used to the WP8. Was used to my Android again after 2 days. I just need cared for the interface, which was always so backwards in so many ways. @nadnerB I would not ever go to a Windows 8 Phone again by choice.
Yeah, I remember that from the last time that WP 8.1 etc was discussed.
The only good 'droids are the flagship models. I may as well buy an iPhone -
@nadnerB said:
The only good 'droids are the flagship models. I may as well buy an iPhone
Yes, that seems to be true. You need an Android phone with a ton of investment and a ton of ongoing support or they have major issues.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
The only good 'droids are the flagship models. I may as well buy an iPhone
Yes, that seems to be true. You need an Android phone with a ton of investment and a ton of ongoing support or they have major issues.
Also, at less than a moments notice, your droid can be considered "old hat" by the manufacturer and the updates stop... either that or they stuffed the design and left you stranded cough HTC Desire cough
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
The only good 'droids are the flagship models. I may as well buy an iPhone
Yes, that seems to be true. You need an Android phone with a ton of investment and a ton of ongoing support or they have major issues.
I won't disagree with that. If you buy the knock-offs, you're going to get a crappy phone. But that's not really different from other products on the market.
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@thanksaj said:
I won't disagree with that. If you buy the knock-offs, you're going to get a crappy phone. But that's not really different from other products on the market.
They aren't knock offs. Android is the platform and all Androids are equally Androids.
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@nadnerB said:
Also, at less than a moments notice, your droid can be considered "old hat" by the manufacturer and the updates stop... either that or they stuffed the design and left you stranded cough HTC Desire cough
Yeah, the upgrade support on them is horrible.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
I won't disagree with that. If you buy the knock-offs, you're going to get a crappy phone. But that's not really different from other products on the market.
They aren't knock offs. Android is the platform and all Androids are equally Androids.
Except that most of them are crap
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
I won't disagree with that. If you buy the knock-offs, you're going to get a crappy phone. But that's not really different from other products on the market.
They aren't knock offs. Android is the platform and all Androids are equally Androids.
It's true they all run Android, but if you put a cheap $300 Gateway machine against a $1500 HP machine and said "well they both run Windows", how is that any different? A product is good if it is strong in all ways. If you have a solid OS/firmware, but crappy hardware, then yeah, it's gonna suck. That's why people who want a good Android phone don't buy the "generic" Android phones. You buy a Samsung, Moto, HTC, etc.
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@thanksaj said:
It's true they all run Android, but if you put a cheap $300 Gateway machine against a $1500 HP machine and said "well they both run Windows", how is that any different? A product is good if it is strong in all ways. If you have a solid OS/firmware, but crappy hardware, then yeah, it's gonna suck. That's why people who want a good Android phone don't buy the "generic" Android phones. You buy a Samsung, Moto, HTC, etc.
Gateway is not a knock off of HP though. Both are fully PCs. HP is just as much a knock off of Gateway in that logic. Knock off means something specific that doesn't apply to generic devices like PCs or Android phones.
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@thanksaj said:
You buy a Samsung, Moto, HTC, etc.
Ah, no thanks. I've seen issues with those three
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@nadnerB said:
@thanksaj said:
You buy a Samsung, Moto, HTC, etc.
Ah, no thanks. I've seen issues with those three
Here too, none of them were reliable for us.
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I have seen the newer Samsung's be a bit more stable. However it depends on how the person is using it.
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They are improving, I'm sure. As Android matures and the manufacturing volume increases they must be getting better.