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Lol that's a first. I never expected anyone to say the wanted to use a bland interface before. Still, i can understand someone wanting more of a 'close' experience with their phone. What i don't understand what makes you choose wp7 over say an iphone? Microsoft is basically mirroring the user experience behind what apple has created. |
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Ju#st never got into Apple of any sort. I have used M$ products on PC and PDA for many years. Just simple a comfort factor I guess.:headbang: |
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lets keep 6.5 alive for awhile OK?....like a year from now...I dont like that they hid a secret land of apps that pretend all the programs we have had for years never existed and you need an active phone number to get candy at the Microsoft windows 7 shopping mall...
I use my device to work, if that's what bland means, bring it on!! 16G's is perfect and I don't text or play games...... |
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I got my Surround yesterday and set it up, so today is my 2nd day of using it (actually, it hasn't even been 24 hours yet).
The OS is growing on me. I can see both sides of this argument actually, and I hope with time, it'll just get better. I mean, look back at Android 1.0 and now 2.2. If Microsoft continues pushing updates out like Google does, it'll be one hell of an OS to compete with IMO. I don't mind not modding/tweaking my phone. Sure, it was a great way to waste time, and I can't count how many hours I've spent flashing my WM phones and my Android phones. My biggest complaint right now is the lack of apps. WP7 has only been available in the US for less than a month now, so I'm giving it time, but I do miss some of my Android apps that I got used to using everyday. I don't mind not having access to the file system. I've spent the last few days getting used to Zune on my PC and I don't mind syncing things through there. They do need to add some more functionality though, like backing up settings, syncing docs, etc. Maybe I'm missing something, but with Office, I don't see a way to edit files on my SkyDrive. They offer SharePoint services, but I don't have that. So I could create docs on my phone, but how do I get them off of it since I can't sync them with Zune or upload them to SkyDrive. Like I said, maybe I'm just missing this. So right now I'm just waiting for my favorite apps to get ported over...that includes an offline GPS solution like Garmin, TomTom, Navigon...something. |
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As amusing as the discussion has been to read, it's the people who actually own the devices that I like hearing from the most. People who are voicing opinions based on fact and experience rather than what they assume from debate.
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[QUOTE=brownhornet;2001265]It mirrors almost EVERYTHING about it. From the push notifications to the jacked up non expandable memory to the closed file system. They basically took a carbon copy of IOS and changed the interface to tiles and called it WP7. I mean you void your warranty by just changing the SD card for goodness sakes.. that has apple written ALL over it. Why do you think they'd go from winmo which was a pretty complex OS to an OS thats basically as locked down as fort knox? And ive toyed around with wp7 and im curious as to which areas it outshines IOS in. With everything being done via the "cloud" what happens when you're in a jacked up service area?[/QUOTE]
That's why I'm not with ATT. Besides... I believe that jacked up service is almost exclusive to iPhone. p. |
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I'm at my mom's house now and the Surround is actually getting service here. My sister and bro-in-law have iPhones and they don't get any service here. I've brought the Nexus One, Captivate, Fuze (Touch Pro) here and they didn't work as well as the Surround is so far. The only one that is on-par was my Nokia E71, so that's saying quite a lot for reception for the Surround. I'm out in the middle of nowhere in the hills in Missouri, atleast 30 minutes from any town too. As far as battery life goes, its about the same as any other smartphone I've had. I charge it every night and so far its lasted me all day with moderate usage. |
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Can you go online on the edge network comfortably? I only ask because my two brothers in law always bust out their iphones whenever they come to my house so they can connect to my wifi network to get their youtube fix. I show them my tp2 with wifi turned off and still getting my youtube fix without any issues. The last time I turned on my wifi was to tehther my netbook. So they say more bars in more places... But they neglect to tell you that the bars are just for calls... If you're lucky.
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Please don't bash or hate...I'm just sharing my thoughts on moving to the HD7 from Android. I use what works for me...
I've been using my HTC HD7 since it was released. I fell in love with the phone after trying it out at a TMO store. The phone is physically beautiful. Ideally, I would love to have it dual boot so I could use Android and WP7 according to my "mood". As everyone else mentions, the OS is smooth and fluid. It's also very simple. It does make it very easy to see FB updates, Twitter, music, pics, etc... However, it does not have the ability to "dive" into the OS and customize the hell out of it. I'm coming from 2 years of heavy Android use/modding/flashing and I missed it so I got a Galaxy Tab to satisfy my modding and customization needs. Plus, there are some "must-have" apps I need for daily business not yet available on WP7. Prior to Android, I was all Blackberry and thought I would never get over loosing BBM, but I did. However, using the HD7 as a phone, txt messaging and occassional informational update device, it works pretty damn nice! It's simple, smooth and just flows fluidly. I have not had one shut down, ab-end or "force close" in the 2 weeks of usage. However it does tend to loose 3G signal more often than my Nexus and MYTouch 3G&4G, Vibrant and EVO4G. Things I miss from Android: App Selection Copy/Cut/Paste & Browser Text Reflow when pinching and zooming Google Maps and Turn by Turn directions Widgets & Sense Dropbox, Google Voice & G-Talk Flash & Ability to "Tweak" settings Things I like in WP7 HD7: Smooth Fluid User Interface Simplicity Graphical interfaces Zune Wireless Sync Netflix & Office One Note Calendar Graphical Views & People Tile Things I don't like in WP7 HD7: Camera functionality Predictive Dialer functionality Does not natively act as a portable drive when connecting to PC via USB (simple mod though) Actual Real Life Battery Usage: Battery life suprisingly lasts me all day from 7am till 10pm. Ceteris Paribus, all my other Android devices got me through till about 5pm before I had to pop in my 2nd battery. Average usage includes about 2-3 hours of browsing, 200-300 text messages (sending & receiving), 20-30 minutes of telephone conversation, approx 30-45 minutes worth of FB & Twitter reading and updating(per 1 hour). I have 3 gMail accounts, 2 "Live" accounts and 1 Yahoo account setup and syncing calendar and mail. Overall: So far, I'm enjoying the experience but I have to admit I sometimes find myself wishing I could do certain things like turn by turn directions and even copy/paste. Maybe I'm enjoying my WP7 experience because I just turn to the Galaxy Tab when I need to do something more technical. However, as a phone and social/news media update device, it's very nice and I'm very happy. It's new and refreshing... I am anxiously awaiting the "Jan 2011" SP update with the proposed new functionality but only time will tell. I'm not holding my breath, just simply hoping for MS to deliver cause I think this OS has potential for the general masses. |
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That is exacly why they went in that direction. The average user wants something simple. The average consumer thinks winmo is too complex. |
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I have an HTC Surround WP7. I used it for two days before going back to my Desire and Android. Nothing compelling in WP7. It is bland, and boring, with many missing features, such as copy and paste (coming in next update) multitasking, turn by turn navigation, tethering, and horribly inflexible.
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Is it worth it??? Hell yea
But answering a question like that takes much more than a simple yes or no. All us seasoned forum members are morons to not realize that NO first release OS will be released feature packed. We need a good foundation and work with that from the ground up. Did apple have multitasking when ios first came out? Apps? Copy paste? Did Android have the ability to forward a simple text in 1.0? Multitouch? The answer is NO. They started with a good foundation and worked their way up and added everything when it was ready and properly tested and WP7 is no different. Is Microsoft late? Perhaps. But they laid a pretty powerful base to work with. Smoother than all the rest, Amazing UI, inmense developer support, xbox live, a FRIGGIN ZUNE EN EVERY WP7 DEVICE!!! they have the momentum that palm needed to get back in the game when they developed webOS and are handling it really well when it comes to advertizing and working with devs so i see WP7 to be a MAJOR player if not the one to beat come end 2011. Now back to the question. Is it worth it? Yes >>>BuT<<< Is it worth it to switch from Android, IOS and such?? Not right now... i have a HD7 and love it to death but even I recommend my friends to get an android device over WP7. Because its better? Not really. But i realize that its better for them to have what they need now rather than having them wait for it to be added later. As for me, i know what i gave up and am willing to grow with the platform because it showed me the potential, mindshare, and momentum to be a killer in the near future, and also i love the idea behind metroUI, hubs, tiles, and such so there is nowhere to go but up |
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I completely agree with MikeElGiga23. Its a VERY good base for a 1.0 OS IMO. I can see it growing fast if MS keeps up with updates and features like Android/Apple. Having them in control of updates should help with this HUGELY.
With that being said, the productivity of a smartphone isn't really there yet. There's not a variety of apps like Android/Apple have, but its slowly getting there. Like I said earlier, there's a few that I miss from Android that I used everyday. Turn by turn nav is one thing. I have a dedicated GPS unit, but I don't carry it with me everywhere. This weekend I was out of town and was going to grab my phone for GPS, then I remembered I didn't have my Android phone with me. I was able to use Bing Maps to get directions, just not turn-by-turn spoken ones. |
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I like the ability of onenote to auto sync to skydrive, I'm sure other office docs will follow suit. The nice thing is zero freezeups so far on my hd7. Quote:
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Because winmo wasn't selling? Because winmo is a laggy, buggy OS that didn't work properly out of the box? Because Apple has shown that most consumers just want a phone that works as expected out of the box and the experience is uniform across the platform. As far as the cloud experience, how often do you use your phone for something that doesn't involve the internet these days? Text, email, music streaming, youtube, etc all rely on data. For the OP, things I love: 1. Wireless syncing 2. Zune integration: great for music, videos, podcasts. Auto updates my podcasts to my phone. Most videos auto convert before you transfer them so they are ready to watch. 3. Almost flawless performance: best scrolling, functioning phone I have ever used. Performance is consistent across the device. Only had to soft reset twice in 2 weeks due to marketplace bug. 4. Netflix streaming is very nice time killer 5. Developers! third pary devs are actually writing programs for wp7. Can't say that about winmo anymore. And apps are all pretty cheap. Free to 2.99 for most apps, xbox live games can be a little more. Slingbox is still 30.00 6. Social integration: a contact updates their facebook, it shows on their live tile on the home screen. People tab also shows facebook updates and text messages, pictures uploaded. 7. Multimedia integration: all photos can be set to auto upload to skydrive. You can take a pic and send it straight to facebook. Facebook on my hd2 has been broken for a couple of months now. 8. After a few years of winmo and tweaking my phone more out of necessity then because I want to, the phone just works. Enter your live ID and you are pretty much set across the phone. 9. Metro UI is very cool, the panoramic scrolling is a neat innovation. All apps are supposed to follow this UI and so far, they all look very good. Things I don't like or need improvement 1. All office docs need to upload to skydrive or allow zune to do it. 2. Better outlook integration for business users. I don't need it, I know Microsoft wants everyone in the cloud, but there will be resistance from alot of users about having to use the cloud. 3. Multitasking for twitter and all streaming audio. This is the only one that has bothered me. As stated by another poster, twitter doesn't save place on the timeline if you go out of it to open a url. Slacker, though it comes with the phone, it closes if you navigate away from it. Overall, wp7 is an impressive OS that right now I think is the fastest out there. Some games take a little while to open, but everything else opens quickly, loads quickly and is smooth in doing so. I don't get wait cursor pauses while the phone tries to catch up. Microsoft seems determined to push out frequent updates. Since you will not have to wait for htc or samsung, or motorola to add their parts to it, it will get pushed straight to the carriers for release. The big problem with android is there are still devices running 1.5 not getting updates. You are starting to see some complaints about it from developers such as rovio (angry birds) having to make a lite version that will run on lower end devices. I don't see myself going back to winmo and never really liked IOS or android so I'm going to ride it out and see where it takes me. |
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That pic looks NOTHING like IOS... you're grasping for straws. Thats just the way THAT person has their icons lined up. Zune.... ha.
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Normally when something new comes out, I always get excited and want to try it out. But for some odd reason, I just don't have that interest in WinMo7. I don't know, it just seems too boring, its like they marketed it heavily for Facebook users and I hate FB because of all the privacy issues it has.
Honestly, nothing M$ has now with WP7 is even remotely interesting. They should've atleast done something really different instead of just clone the iphone. We'll see what M$ has up its sleeves in 2011 and how they plan to compete with Android 3.0 and iOS5. It better be good thats for sure. |
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It was not a love at first sight thing but after playing with it like nine times I finally ordered one today, I also ordered the captivate. I love my iphone4 but now windows 7 is appealing to me.
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Quite literally I spend less time fiddling around with UI customizations and more time using applications and so far the apps are not bad - especially those XBL games. IS it perfect? Nope... but I :toothy10: it. |
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