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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, April 15 2012 @ 01:25 AM EDT |
I'm not sure about his rant on updates. It is an important issue, but I don't
think it's fair to single out AT&T or Nokia or Microsoft on this one. It's
an industry wide problem that mostly hasn't been fixed, even for Android based
phones. As for software capabilities and Microsoft moving towards WP8 with newer
phones (and probably will somewhat neglect WP7 phones by then), that I would
agree with. Not that Microsoft should give all WP7 phones an upgrade to WP8 (I
get the impression that the hardware will not be able to handle it well enough).
But that people should not expect WP7 platform to improve further than what it
is today. From Microsoft's perspective, WP8 and W8 will be the next step, and
probably W9 right after that ;). Personally, I'll still tell people to avoid
this as much as possible no matter what :p.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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