Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile
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@QuixoticJeremy said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@nadnerB Well what do you know, you guys do exist! There are dozens of you! lol. They really did miss the boat =/
It's like finding a leprechaun in your breakfast cereal.
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I have one too
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What a shame...
I really enjoy Windows 10 Mobile. Before I tried Windows 10 mobile, I was an Android fanatic, and I still like it. But I would prefer to run Windows 10 Mobile on my phone. I'm not effected by the "app gap", so maybe that's why.
I don't know why it's not more popular than it is... I guess the previous version of Windows Mobile just left a sour taste in everyone's mouth and there's no coming back. Who knows. Is it really just the app gap factor?
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App gap is a huge thing.
Even just from iOS to Android. I cannot find a good sound pressure level app on Android, I have tried lots, many are poor. There are 3 good apps for iOS only, Can't get any on Android.
Now imagine me trying to find an app like that on Windows store. Nobody is developing for it because the market just is not there.
Also, is the hardware as fancy looking as the iOS/Droid counterparts. The Lumia series was alright but it kept missing the "wow that is awesome" feeling.
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I've been on Windows Phone/Mobile for a long time, and I really loved it. Using the other OSes was painful in comparison (and at times still is), but my next phone is probably going to be Android. W10M is not being pushed forward by Microsoft in any meaningful way. I can live without the apps because I don't use them, but the lack of improvement is going to push me off the platform.
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@Kelly said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
I've been on Windows Phone/Mobile for a long time, and I really loved it. Using the other OSes was painful in comparison (and at times still is), but my next phone is probably going to be Android. W10M is not being pushed forward by Microsoft in any meaningful way. I can live without the apps because I don't use them, but the lack of improvement is going to push me off the platform.
I'm either going to hold out for the "Surface Phone" if it's anything like I'm expecting, or if not, then most likely an Asus Android phone.
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@Tim_G Can you expect the Surface Phone to be 'better' than WinMobile? Will MS just develop it then abandon it like it has done with WinMobile, Zune, RT, countless other things in the last 5-10 years? I hope so. Ive gone 37 years without giving Apple money. Would like that to continue. If Surface phone is abandoned 3 months after release ill be going back to flip phones.
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@momurda Oh the zune I loved the zune.
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@momurda said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@Tim_G Can you expect the Surface Phone to be 'better' than WinMobile? Will MS just develop it then abandon it like it has done with WinMobile, Zune, RT, countless other things in the last 5-10 years? I hope so. Ive gone 37 years without giving Apple money. Would like that to continue. If Surface phone is abandoned 3 months after release ill be going back to flip phones.
From what I understand, Surface Phone will still run Win10 Mobile, but, will also run standard Windows apps using some kind of Win32 or whatever emulation when docked. Would be cool if it ran them any time, but still... it'll be a very nice phone, and it will run my preferred Phone OS, Win10 Mobile. So either way, it's a win for me.
If all fails, I'm torn between the Asus Zenfone Deluxe and Zoom.
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@QuixoticJeremy said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@momurda Oh the zune I loved the zune.
I still have my ZuneHD. Can't do anything with it though since I don't have any Windows machines any more.
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@Kelly said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
I've been on Windows Phone/Mobile for a long time, and I really loved it. Using the other OSes was painful in comparison (and at times still is), but my next phone is probably going to be Android. W10M is not being pushed forward by Microsoft in any meaningful way. I can live without the apps because I don't use them, but the lack of improvement is going to push me off the platform.
I'm looking at going to iOS. I've used several droids and I haven't been impressed. I also want security updates for longer than 2 years.
Windows phone filled a niche in between Android and iOS. That was its greatest strength and its greatest weakness
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@Tim_G said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@Kelly said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
I've been on Windows Phone/Mobile for a long time, and I really loved it. Using the other OSes was painful in comparison (and at times still is), but my next phone is probably going to be Android. W10M is not being pushed forward by Microsoft in any meaningful way. I can live without the apps because I don't use them, but the lack of improvement is going to push me off the platform.
I'm either going to hold out for the "Surface Phone" if it's anything like I'm expecting, or if not, then most likely an Asus Android phone.
I held out for W10M... not worth it IMO.
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@momurda said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@Tim_G Can you expect the Surface Phone to be 'better' than WinMobile? Will MS just develop it then abandon it like it has done with WinMobile, Zune, RT, countless other things in the last 5-10 years? I hope so. Ive gone 37 years without giving Apple money. Would like that to continue. If Surface phone is abandoned 3 months after release ill be going back to flip phones.
I did consider a flip phone. Can't find one with a decent camera and I like the touchscreen keyboards too much.
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@nadnerB said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@Kelly said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
I've been on Windows Phone/Mobile for a long time, and I really loved it. Using the other OSes was painful in comparison (and at times still is), but my next phone is probably going to be Android. W10M is not being pushed forward by Microsoft in any meaningful way. I can live without the apps because I don't use them, but the lack of improvement is going to push me off the platform.
I'm looking at going to iOS. I've used several droids and I haven't been impressed. I also want security updates for longer than 2 years.
Windows phone filled a niche in between Android and iOS. That was its greatest strength and its greatest weakness
See, I felt that Windows Phone when I tried it was beyond Android from the iOS perspective. Android is the happy middle ground to me, Windows Phone was the wild west of disaster.
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@nadnerB said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@momurda said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@Tim_G Can you expect the Surface Phone to be 'better' than WinMobile? Will MS just develop it then abandon it like it has done with WinMobile, Zune, RT, countless other things in the last 5-10 years? I hope so. Ive gone 37 years without giving Apple money. Would like that to continue. If Surface phone is abandoned 3 months after release ill be going back to flip phones.
I did consider a flip phone. Can't find one with a decent camera and I like the touchscreen keyboards too much.
I really miss my Blackberry's keyboard. I like tactile keyboards with physical keys.
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I'm hoping to get a secondary Android this year, as a second phone I think that it would be ideal for me. I'm considering the Asus ZenFone Go and the ZenPhone 3 Zoom. The dual SIM card thing is a huge factor for me. As is the crazy long battery life.
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@scottalanmiller said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@nadnerB said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@momurda said in Not even Microsoft cares about Windows Mobile:
@Tim_G Can you expect the Surface Phone to be 'better' than WinMobile? Will MS just develop it then abandon it like it has done with WinMobile, Zune, RT, countless other things in the last 5-10 years? I hope so. Ive gone 37 years without giving Apple money. Would like that to continue. If Surface phone is abandoned 3 months after release ill be going back to flip phones.
I did consider a flip phone. Can't find one with a decent camera and I like the touchscreen keyboards too much.
I really miss my Blackberry's keyboard. I like tactile keyboards with physical keys.
I loved my blackberry curve. One of the best phones I've ever had.... that and the razor flip phone. I could happily go back to either one if I needed to.
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I never had the Curve, but had something contemporary to it.
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@dominica had a pink one, back when that stuff was really rare.