Wow think it's the most trending phone now
AnonD-643613, 16 Mar 2017Sorry fanboy. I keep everything I wrote. :)Good for you :)
AnonD-625786, 15 Mar 2017Good, WP/Tizen/Sailfish suck. They will never be able to compete with Android and iOS. And s... moreSorry fanboy. I keep everything I wrote. :)
AnonD-246723, 15 Mar 2017Too bad it isn't million .Well if you knew math and you saw Kantar showing over 1% share for US. That puts it at roughly 3 million users.
I feel like Microsoft was not doing enough for Windows phone.If MS invested more in its operating system more and more manufacturers would be using Windows phone
sad that we can't buy in europe (for that price)
Anonymous, 14 Mar 2017People want apps and they don't care too much about the build quality of the OS. Even though ... moreI really love Android, I've been using it since 2011. I'm used to it, but I did try Windows 10, and to be honest, it was awesome. It had a beautiful, fluid UI and it was quite simple to use, but unfortunately, like you said, and like I said before, people care about the apps, so unless Microsoft starts investing in the Windows Store, Windows Phone will never take off or improve its market share.
AnonD-643613, 14 Mar 2017So much wrong in what you said...
1) "Still not worth the price. It is powered by (something ... moreGood, WP/Tizen/Sailfish suck. They will never be able to compete with Android and iOS.
And sure, try to blame me, I just said that I love Windows Phone, but it's not good enough for people to actually buy a Windows-powered phone. Learn to read, then come back.
AnonD-643613, 14 Mar 2017I guess Europe is the only place where consumers really want freedom of choice. Having to choo... moreI got my freedom not choosing ms =)
krystian, 14 Mar 2017There are still millions of users of windows phone even if the percentage is small. Millions ... moreToo bad it isn't million .
AnonD-643613, 14 Mar 2017I guess Europe is the only place where consumers really want freedom of choice. Having to choo... moretrump building fences and wall , so it should be apple eco system
put Android on it instead - that make it keep its price.
AnonD-643613, 14 Mar 2017So much wrong in what you said... 1) "Still not worth the price. It is powered by (something ... moreSo it's the customers fault MS cannot market and sell WP phones and apps. properly? If a company cannot sell a product that is ultimately the companies fault not the potential consumers. It is the responsibility of the seller to make a product saleable not the potential customer.
I still have hope that the windows phone will succeed. He and the Difficult will be, but he is surviving.
Deal ! Windows ten is always better than Android, apps is the only one of their assets and I don't care about app gap ,I want a phone that run smoothly and have all the basic apps I need
vasra, 14 Mar 2017And nobody still cares... There are still millions of users of windows phone even if the percentage is small. Millions is not nobody. Heck there are even blackberry fans still out there in smaller quantities. The idea is if you can sell to some of these fans you're still selling. And if MS does do something with mobile in the future then fans would have built up loyalties to certain vendors by having good experiences with them. It's kind of like in Android you have these top vendors and the rest are not really selling as much.
AnonD-643613, 14 Mar 2017I guess Europe is the only place where consumers really want freedom of choice. Having to choo... moreObama (BlackBerry)
Angry Bird, 14 Mar 2017Ok, just make sure this is sold in Europe where there still a large base for WPs.I guess Europe is the only place where consumers really want freedom of choice. Having to choose between Hilary (iOS) and Trump (Android) is just a sad place to be.... :)
AnonD-625786, 14 Mar 2017Still not worth the price. It is powered by Windows.
Don't get me wrong, I really like Window... morePeople want apps and they don't care too much about the build quality of the OS.
Even though Windows is far better built than Android, users will still prefer the latter due to all the available apps. Don't get me wrong, I'm using an Android phone right now and it's OK. But just OK, as the memory management, battery management, user interface, menus, basic apps, email syncing are still far behind Windows in terms of features, ease of use, and development.
While in Windows I could get 4-6 apps open in the background on 1 GB of RAM without reloading, on Android with 2 GB of RAM I can only get 3-4 apps active in the background without reloading them each time I open them. And if I close them, some won't update - unlike in Windows where if I've closed an app, the updates would still work.
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