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Re: Whose getting it?
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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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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lol must be .. i didn't pre order cause i wanna wait and see how long my tp2 holds out b4 i switch to the arrive dont get me wrong i like the new os but i'm not ready to pay the $10 add on
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Re: Whose getting it?
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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there is 10000+ apps for WP7 growing at a rate of 100 per day, so a non data GPS program will come along shortly, no need to worry so much. theres also an all in one IM program its called flory IM, there was also another one but i forgot what it was called.
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Re: Whose getting it?
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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