Posted: 9/27/2011 9:49:37 AM EDT
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Anybody else with WP7 updating their phone to Mango? Seems that all carriers here in the US released the update today. I've been using the RTM for a couple weeks now and really interested to see what Sprint added to the Arrive update. Since it'll come up, i don't care if you like Android, iOS, or BB. Different strokes for different folks. ***update: 7720.68!! Hidden WiFi networks finally. api's that were disabled by the RTM are back such as the compass. Microsoft/HTC must have done something to this release because i gained about 1.5gb of free space. I'm impressed. |
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I don't have a Windows phone anymore, but I am watching with extreme interdastedness.
I'm on my 3rd Android phone, an LG G2x. with all of the problems I'm having with this phone I can't help but laugh like hell at all the grief we gave Gates and Co over the years. All of it fragmentation and a bunch weak ass manufacturers jumping on board may mean Android is absolutely ripe for the plucking. People are past the novelty and now a certain segment of them want it to just work. If Mango is half of what it could be I think It will significantly increase it's market share. If MS does the smart thing with WP and takes the middle ground with regards to customization balanced with ease of use I believe they have a shot to repeat the last 20 years all over again with the worlds dominant OS. |
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Quoted: I hear it all the time from my friends and customers. Tired of phones that can do a million things. After having a BB 9630 and a Evo, my Arrive has been a refreshing experience. The only thing left to make it perfect would be flac support in Zune.I don't have a Windows phone anymore, but I am watching with extreme interdastedness. I'm on my 3rd Android phone, an LG G2x. with all of the problems I'm having with this phone I can't help but laugh like hell at all the grief we gave Gates and Co over the years. All of it fragmentation and a bunch weak ass manufacturers jumping on board may mean Android is absolutely ripe for the plucking. People are past the novelty and now a certain segment of them want it to just work. If Mango is half of what it could be I think It will significantly increase it's market share. If MS does the smart thing with WP and takes the middle ground with regards to customization balanced with ease of use I believe they have a shot to repeat the last 20 years all over again with the worlds dominant OS. |