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fixxxer2012 12-03-2011 01:38 PM

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...but will you actually be using the phone or just staring @ the metro tiles on the home screen...:scratch:

Im big into themeing so wp7 is a no go for me.

Dr.8820 12-03-2011 02:37 PM

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I'm definitely not trying to convert you, but since you bought it up, how much of your modding do you see when you actually use your phone....? This is what makes WP7 great...don't get me wrong, a custom taskbar or battery icons would be nice...but you don't really pay attention to any of that when you're just using the phone AND it works :).

fixxxer2012 12-03-2011 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr.8820
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I'm definitely not trying to convert you, but since you bought it up, how much of your modding do you see when you actually use your phone....? This is what makes WP7 great...don't get me wrong, a custom taskbar or battery icons would be nice...but you don't really pay attention to any of that when you're just using the phone AND it works :).

I create my own themes and try to theme the entire phone. As i said if there were other UI alternatives id probably try one. I just dont like metro.

Dr.8820 12-04-2011 12:49 PM

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Something good on the horizon http://www.wpcentral.com/native-code...one-developers

Riley 12-05-2011 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr.8820 (Post 2158612)
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Something good on the horizon Native-code access "on the radar" for Windows Phone developers | wpcentral | Windows Phone News, Forums, and Reviews


Thanks man. This looks promising for sure. :)

eric12341 12-05-2011 06:31 PM

Re: What part of WP7 do you guys like? Sell me on WP7 :P
 
A wp7 custom rom:

NextGen+ custom ROM for HD7 brings performance and new features | wpcentral | Windows Phone News, Forums, and Reviews

Not for me tho as the stock rom has been good to me, has all the features I need.

GoodThings2Life 12-05-2011 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by eyeb (Post 2157512)
The only things I use for my phone on a regular basis is using it as a phone/gps/calender/alarm/ap news (or some other news app)/weather by gps. Outside of those 6 things, I just like playing with apps but not enough to keep them.

So I'd need a offline gps (I bought the garmin sd card but eric said WM apps wont run in WP7) and I don't know if WP7 has a offline gps......

I like the calendar of WM and WP7 seems to have similar design so I got no problems here.

I couldn't find any weather info for WP7 though......

I use g-alarm for my alarm clock and would like something with same functions in WP7

Ap News I'm not concerned with, WP7 is bound to have some news app or another

Anyhow aside from those few things, weather/gps/alarm I really dont use my phone for much else. The android port fills my need for apps to play with......


edit: the cloud storage I use dropbox/sugarsync on my tp2 so I get the same as if it had windows skydrive. I remember a app for WM for it somewhere but never found it and stuck with dropbox

OK, here's my perspective, and I hope it makes sense for you...

1. GPS -- Garmin has an official GPS application for $30 that allows "smart" offline storage (meaning it will store maps for your routes/locations + surrounding areas). It's a very fast, accurate application with great reviews (including one from myself). Maps are downloaded on demand, so they're always up-to-date.

2. Calendar -- Yeah, from what you're saying I'd totally agree with you. WP7 also synchronizes Tasks from both Windows Live and Exchange, if that matters to you.

3. Weather -- I use Weather Live! which includes GPS-based location updates, and its Live Tile updates as frequently as an hour or as infrequently as once a day. I think it was like $2 for the ad-free version.

4. Alarms -- I've never used G-Alarm, but WP7 has a built-in alarm function that I've been using for my alarm for the past 6 months without missing a beat. Can you elaborate on the specific requirements?

5. News -- There are multiple news aggregators, so again, no problem there.

6. Apps -- I don't feel you'll have any trouble finding plenty of apps to play with and most have a "trial" mode that allows you to "buy" much more easily than what I've seen on Android.

7. Storage -- SkyDrive support is really nice for photo/video/document synchronization, but there are a few different Dropbox apps as well (no official one, but a few of the ones that are on marketplace have good reviews). I do, however, discourage the use of Dropbox due to very serious privacy concerns they've had in recent months and have failed to address. You can read about those here.

As for the ultimate question of why is Windows Phone 7 for you... I can't put it any simpler than the way Engadget described the experience:
"Aesthetically speaking, we sometimes think of Android as a house that you build yourself: the base materials are relatively neutral, but there's plenty of scope for personalization in the way you fit them together. Meanwhile, iOS is like somebody else's house, built by a super-creative person with strong opinions who really doesn't care if you love it or hate it. So what about Windows Phone? Well, it too feels like a house built by somebody else -- but this time it's the handiwork of someone who's primary goal is to make you happy."

yankees45us 12-06-2011 12:32 AM

I'm an Android guy but wp7 looks nice. I used it for a couple Weeks before the mango update and it was nice. I tried it for a little bit after mango update and wp7 os is very smooth and sleek. If a nice phone comes out for Sprint I will definitely look into it. Especially with all this carrier iq stuff. It looks like wp7 phones aren't that into it.

Sent from my HTC EvO 3D... On The Now Network

returned4good 12-06-2011 02:39 AM

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Hey, it's not Apple!

eric12341 12-06-2011 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by yankees45us (Post 2158874)
I'm an Android guy but wp7 looks nice. I used it for a couple Weeks before the mango update and it was nice. I tried it for a little bit after mango update and wp7 os is very smooth and sleek. If a nice phone comes out for Sprint I will definitely look into it. Especially with all this carrier iq stuff. It looks like wp7 phones aren't that into it.

Sent from my HTC EvO 3D... On The Now Network

@yankees45us just look for a cheap HD7 on Craigslist or eBay and then get on one of those cheap T-Mobile monthly4G plans. U can then keep it concurrently with ur sprint phone, but u'll have 2 phones to carry tho.


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