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1) what's wrong with the cloud?
2 &5)its coming but may be at a price. what phone didn't have this capability out of the box without having to hunt for an exploit? 3) the upcoming HTC Mazaa will have this capability. 4) the amount of storage already given is plenty and there are cloud file storage apps if u want more. 6) who gives a fuck about 4G? 3G is more than fine for over 80% of things unless u want ur battery to drain faster be my guest. I don't know how many times I've had to explain these points nor do I know how many more times I'll have to explain it. this thread should be closed since its just the same bullshit over and over. |
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and where are these users? in your head? last I read 93% of users are satisfied with wp7. u can goto any site and u will see very little bad reviews for these phones. the arrive is currently scoring better than the epic on the sprint site.
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I said before is that the only difference is that Arrive got captive screen and faster processor. I would have got the Evo 4G by now, but I am going to wait for Evo 3D. I might come back to WP7 when Sprint have a front facing cam device for it.
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As a road warrior, tethering is definately a plus for me. So instead of a data card, I use my old TP2 and keep it on the Bus Adv Talk 200 with a data plan and it ends up less than a data card with more freedom and sharing with the hot spot. I think the Arrive will catch up, but I definately am digging the smoothness and MULTIPLE Exchange accounts which I have been waiting for for a long time. I think it's creating a major negative atmosphere for us to be flaming each other for our opinions of these devices. I think different devices work better for different people with different needs. Can't we all just respect each other's opinion and leave it at that? I think if somebody is unaware of certain capabilities, it is nice to let them know differently and that would be the only reason to respond with other than a completely supportive response. Agreed? I am a mobile device industry professional and have used the entire line leading up to the Arrive, beginning with the PPC6600 and tethered HP iPaq's before that and I can't criticize anybody's favored mobile device as I have seen all different reasons for different form-factors and os'es over the years. My youngest daughter, now a junior in high school, traded her Palm for an iPaq when she was in 4th grade. My point is that there are just as many phone personalities as there are people personalities and to each his (or her) own. Just my 2 cents, folks.
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My TP2 with Wi-Fi tethering is a dream come true. I thought I would never really use it but, it is now something I could not live with out when traveling. I use it every day while in a hotel room and it works from a pretty good range (for a room). Yea, the WP7 browser is better but, nothing beats a nice big screen and full size keyboard for web browsing and email. I really don't want wired tethering if it can be avoided, plug in a phone, wait for windows to find and do drivers...could take a few min, wi-fi is up in a few seconds and on the internet in less than 5-7 seconds. It would be that important that I would bring my TP2 and change ESN numbers when I travel.... I really hope this comes soon for WP7....also that I don't get charged from the carrier too....
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