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Store manager told me I can walk out with it sealed and he will make any account changes. I told him I was going to do an ESN change to cascade down my TP2 to my other line as well. He said I could do it all outside the store. I have his card with appointment info on Sunday the 20th @ 1PM for picking it up.
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I've already pre-ordered 2. The wait has been killer. I refuse to use GSM, and life without Windows Mobile/Phone has been nerve-wracking.
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The wait is not a killer. There is not much app for this phone at all like all in one chat program Trillian or non-data GPS program. None. What is the retail of this phone w/o contract? |
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I'll get one when Big Red decides on which WP7 model it wants to invest in...until then I'll keep my TP2 in flash mode.
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i was being helpful fijate. i answered and addressed his concerns especially about there not being an all in one chat app and i also said that if he would visit wpcentral or wmpower user more he would know about this already. es todo entendido?
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last post i will delete from this thread or both of you guys, bans are next please trust me.
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I'm still on the fence here. Wikipedia says the following about what Windows Phone 7 doesn't have compared to Windows Mobile 6.5:
Windows Phone 7 lacks some features that were found in earlier versions of Windows Mobile. Features that Microsoft claims will arrive in the near-future include cut, copy, and paste,[74] full multitasking for 3rd party apps,[75] and Adobe Flash.[76] Windows Phone 7 supports upgradable storage via an SD Card; however SD card memory is merged with the phone's internal storage, and changing the SD card causes the phone to reset to factory settings.[77][78] Windows Phone 7 does not support connecting to Wi-Fi (wireless) access points which are hidden[79] or have a static IP address,[80] tethering to a computer[81] (although it can be done via a hack on the Samsung Focus[82]), videocalling,[83] VoIP calling,[84] USB mass-storage,[85] universal email inbox,[85] universal search,[85] a system-wide file manager,[83] Bluetooth file transfers,[83] USSD messages,[86] or custom ringtones.[87] Windows Phone 7 devices only support syncing with Exchange ActiveSync[88] over the network. There is no support for syncing with Exchange ActiveSync using a cable or cradle. In the enterprise, Windows Phone 7 does not support Office documents with security permissions,[89] IPsec security,[90] on-device encryption,[91] strong passwords,[80] or internet sockets.[84] While the older Windows Mobile phones supported the full range of Microsoft Exchange Server policies, Windows Phone 7 only supports a small subset of Exchange features.[92] The Calendar app no longer has a 'Weekly' view.[80] The list of past phone calls is now a single list, and cannot be separated into inbound, outbound or missed calls.[80] Has Microsoft gone overboard to match the Iphone and forgotten its business users? |
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