First Windows Phone 7 walkthrough

Originally Posted by RustyShackleford

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Sprint think he got me cornered because of my $30 Sero plan, I can only upgrade to Windows Mobile phones. They think they're hurting me, well the tables have turned
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Originally Posted by RustyShackleford

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Sprint think he got me cornered because of my $30 Sero plan, I can only upgrade to Windows Mobile phones. They think they're hurting me, well the tables have turned
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I've always hated WM..but this looks so smooth and very responsive...Bout damn time they got something right!
 
I've always hated WM..but this looks so smooth and very responsive...Bout damn time they got something right!
 
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford

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Sprint think they got me cornered because of my $30 Sero plan, I can only upgrade to Windows Mobile phones. They think they're hurting me, well the tables have turned
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Im on SERO too, Im about 99% sure that they gon block us from WP7 tho. They gonna block ALL the new smartphones tryin to strong-arm SERO users off their plans....smh
 
Originally Posted by RustyShackleford

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Sprint think they got me cornered because of my $30 Sero plan, I can only upgrade to Windows Mobile phones. They think they're hurting me, well the tables have turned
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Im on SERO too, Im about 99% sure that they gon block us from WP7 tho. They gonna block ALL the new smartphones tryin to strong-arm SERO users off their plans....smh
 
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Just 4 years ago Microsoft thought they were safe from all the only two competitors in the game Symbian and Blackberry, but that changed with new development. Playing safe and not actually putting much attention to their mobile division. Microsoft got by years on the fact that Windows Phone was made for flexibility/function, and looks were not part of the equation… Until the iPhone was released followed by Android.

When these two mobile OS’s where released three years ago, they made a huge change to the way a Mobile OS had to look and work to survive in the market. They changed the table of smartphones as we know it because companies like Nokia, who skated by with Symbian because looks was not important, now could not go anywhere and had to start all over again. This change hit Microsoft as well, and so that leads us to WP7 – The speedy built brother of 6.x aka Microsoft’s recovery plan.

When people are talking about Windows Phone 7 now, they think… Wow why should I take all these not available at launch options over what is already available, and with many more devices and over more carriers. They think Windows Phone 7 has a 60% chance of failing in a world dominated by Droids and Apple, but I think about it in a different way.

I think Windows Phone is right in time to the party. I think now that the world is well integrated with smartphones, many might need a new device with more than just what has become the standard, an App store. They will say “hmm, I could go Android or iOS, and get their awesome Apps, but wait, Microsoft has something… And it has more?
 
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Just 4 years ago Microsoft thought they were safe from all the only two competitors in the game Symbian and Blackberry, but that changed with new development. Playing safe and not actually putting much attention to their mobile division. Microsoft got by years on the fact that Windows Phone was made for flexibility/function, and looks were not part of the equation… Until the iPhone was released followed by Android.

When these two mobile OS’s where released three years ago, they made a huge change to the way a Mobile OS had to look and work to survive in the market. They changed the table of smartphones as we know it because companies like Nokia, who skated by with Symbian because looks was not important, now could not go anywhere and had to start all over again. This change hit Microsoft as well, and so that leads us to WP7 – The speedy built brother of 6.x aka Microsoft’s recovery plan.

When people are talking about Windows Phone 7 now, they think… Wow why should I take all these not available at launch options over what is already available, and with many more devices and over more carriers. They think Windows Phone 7 has a 60% chance of failing in a world dominated by Droids and Apple, but I think about it in a different way.

I think Windows Phone is right in time to the party. I think now that the world is well integrated with smartphones, many might need a new device with more than just what has become the standard, an App store. They will say “hmm, I could go Android or iOS, and get their awesome Apps, but wait, Microsoft has something… And it has more?
 
There is a lot of potential for this. Hopefull Verizon gets it when they roll out their LTE
 
There is a lot of potential for this. Hopefull Verizon gets it when they roll out their LTE
 
There is a lot of potential for this. Hopefull Verizon gets it when they roll out their LTE
 
There is a lot of potential for this. Hopefull Verizon gets it when they roll out their LTE
 
fail... check the official htc post for all the *+$% it DOESNT do... u cant even copy and paste...
 
fail... check the official htc post for all the *+$% it DOESNT do... u cant even copy and paste...
 
Originally Posted by OverGrinding

fail... check the official htc post for all the *+$% it DOESNT do... u cant even copy and paste...

Did we forget the first two iPhones could not copy/paste and MMS but still sold millions?
 
Originally Posted by OverGrinding

fail... check the official htc post for all the *+$% it DOESNT do... u cant even copy and paste...

Did we forget the first two iPhones could not copy/paste and MMS but still sold millions?
 
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