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Originally Posted by gjhuff
You fellows are getting ridiculous. Anyone who criticizes Windows Phone 7 is a troll? Get off your hight horse. As reported on ZD Net, there's a backlash out there of "early adopters" of Windows 7 phones for the many of the same reasons stated in this thread and others. I don't want to go to Android or the fruit company and am hanging on to my TP 2 at present. I would really like to see Windows Phone 7 improved before I give up what I have now.
Eric, if you could do so in complete sentences with correct capitalization, I'd like you to tell me what MS has "planned" for Windows Phone 7. I hope these plans include better updating than what we've seen so far. Multiple e-mail account synching? What about tethering? Customized ring tones? Multi-tasking? Non-date GPS? Drag and drop ability in interacting with PCs? Since these things were built into WM 6.5 and earlier versions, I'm surprised that MS took a step backward by not including them in 7.
Now, these may not be important features to you or others enamored of Windows Phone 7. That's ok, but it is certainly inappropriate to attempt to silence others who find their absence lacking.
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I don't think anyone is trying to silence anyone. the OP has numerous posts before this one claiming his
or disliking of WP7 and its current features or missing features that the OP feels makes this phone a FAIL to him.
I personally have no issues with the phone. I like it yes i miss some of the features like copying files to it (EX. movies, mp3's) using Windows explorer. but given time these will all happen. I think that most that have an issue with the phone think that MS should have released a OS that has every feature that current other OS'es have. When android was released it didnt even have some support for common music files now thats been fixed. you cant expect MS to have every feature on release day NO one has that it all comes with updates afterwards and input from USER's.
That's my 2 cents on the subject like it or not