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Five Reasons to Switch to Windows Phone 7
PCWorld ^
| October 08, 2010
| Tony Bradley
Posted on 10/08/2010 11:00:20 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
It's not here yet, but next week Microsoft is hosting a media event where it is expected to unveil launch details for the highly-anticipated Windows Phone 7 platform. With Microsoft's virtual absence from the smartphone arena in recent years, and the rise of iPhone and Android, Windows Phone 7 may be too little, too late. However, there are a few compelling reasons to take a closer look and consider making a switch to Windows Phone 7.
1. Hubs. The hubs concept is one of the smartphone paradigm shifts imagined by Microsoft. Grouping apps and functions based on general categories is an innovative and effective means of navigating the smartphone. Case in point--since Apple introduced the ability to nest apps in folders under iOS 4.0 I have essentially gone through and implemented a similar concept by creating categorized folders and housing the appropriate apps there. The iPhone version just requires more manual effort on my part.
2. Tiles. Rather than a smartphone display filled with little app icons a' la iPhone, or Android (or a Windows PC), Windows Phone 7 uses tiles. These large squares let you see at-a-glance what is going on in your connected mobile world. How many e-mails have arrived, how many phone calls or voicemail messages have come in, or what's new on your social networks. There are apps and push notifications on iPhone and Android that perform similar functions, but not as clearly and intuitively as the Windows Phone 7 tiles.
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TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: android; iphone; microsoft; windowsphone7; yeahright
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To: antiRepublicrat
I was really looking forward to Maemo, but it never really got going before it was absorbed into the less-interesting MeeGo.
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posted on
10/08/2010 11:57:04 AM PDT
by
B Knotts
(Just another Tenther)
To: DesertSapper; lefty-lie-spy; ShadowAce; Marine_Uncle; NormsRevenge; SierraWasp; tubebender; blam; ..
Meanwhile...we have:
Samsung ships 5 million Galaxy S smartphones
And Apple has shipped even more...and has the iPad....
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What a flood of stuff....
To: SmokingJoe
Even apps that are free place a burden on me to then uninstall them. Wouldn't you have to uninstall "try before you buy" apps you didn't want to buy?
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posted on
10/08/2010 12:14:21 PM PDT
by
kevkrom
(De-fund Obamacare in 2011, repeal in 2013!)
To: B Knotts
Speaking of Palm....
Wonder what in the H...***l HP is going to do with that acquisition...?
To: antiRepublicrat
Showing how WP7 is still WAY behind. By then Android 3.x will be mature and shipping on all Android phones, and Apple will probably be at iOS 5. Microsoft, always forgetting to lead moving targets. Do you think Excel will ever catch up to Lotus 1-2-3?
To: SmokingJoe
N/a for me because I work at a company that doesn’t allow camera phones. I have an old Motorola phone that I can still use because it doesn’t have a camera. Just as well probably.
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posted on
10/08/2010 12:32:56 PM PDT
by
McGruff
(I Love the Smell of Desperation in the Morning. Smells like Victory!)
To: tacticalogic
Do you think Excel will ever catch up to Lotus 1-2-3? Excel only won because Lotus was slow in bringing 123 to the dominant Windows platform. Microsoft has no such leverage here, and WP7 isn't even compatible with earlier Windows Mobile applications.
To: antiRepublicrat
Excel only won because Lotus was slow in bringing 123 to the dominant Windows platform. Microsoft has no such leverage here, and WP7 isn't even compatible with earlier Windows Mobile applications. That's amazing. Microsoft can get trashed in one arena for keeping things backward compatible, and trashed on another for not doing it.
To: lefty-lie-spy
Android is beating iPhone in the US.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:00:23 PM PDT
by
for-q-clinton
(If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
To: Erik Latranyi
Not much of a flame with such a small wick!Oh, my.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:02:56 PM PDT
by
Still Thinking
(Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
To: kevkrom
Wouldn't you have to uninstall "try before you buy" apps you didn't want to buy? That was my first thought too, but if they're drawing the distinction, maybe you're trying it out in proxy online, or maybe if you don't buy it by the end of the trial period, it uninstalls itself.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:06:48 PM PDT
by
Still Thinking
(Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
To: Erik Latranyi
Touché ;) I would lose my comedian license if I didn't take advantage of that one! It's not personal.
I know. That's why its funny. Now if this were DU, well, you might call me an @$$hole or something, but we're compassionate bigot, racist, homophobes here, and have a sense of humor to boot.
(I've always wondered about the etymology of that idiom, so, http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=boot)
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:07:48 PM PDT
by
lefty-lie-spy
(Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
To: antiRepublicrat
Showing how WP7 is still WAY behind. By then Android 3.x will be mature and shipping on all Android phones, and Apple will probably be at iOS 5. Microsoft, always forgetting to lead moving targets. What IOS was iPhone on when Android launched? And already Android is selling more than iPhones in the US. Nothing is permenant. Not saying Windows Phone 7 is great (haven't seen it yet), but this market is too new to declare someone the victor already.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:08:19 PM PDT
by
for-q-clinton
(If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
To: longtermmemmory
Google android is snoopy and intrusive on privacy in order to collect marketing data.Is there a patch/workaround for this yet? I'm interested in Android but not interested in giving Google any information, for free or any other way. Well, maybe a picture of my bare, hairy azz, but that's it.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:09:43 PM PDT
by
Still Thinking
(Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
To: SmokingJoe
6. The BSOD on a cell phone is smaller and cuter.
To: msgt
Cut and paste is not a big deal!? I find that amazing. If I couldn’t quote FR posts from my iPhone it would be useless. I use my phone as a personal computer and mail client more than my desktop. If you don’t have a need for cut and paste, you must not be using your phone to the fullest of its computer abilities.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:11:27 PM PDT
by
lefty-lie-spy
(Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Speaking of Palm.... Wonder what in the H...***l HP is going to do with that acquisition...?
The same thing Carly did with Compaq; kill it and company profits.
Besides her being a RINO, that was the thing that really pissed me off about that acquisition. I met her once when I worked at the Roseville, CA campus doing desktop support. Nice lady, but not sure of her political future in this Tea Party climate. RINOs have no place in our world. Lew Platt was a decent dude too. Then there was the Agilent spinoff and their acquisition of the company I worked for and....well, fun times back then.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:19:57 PM PDT
by
lefty-lie-spy
(Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
To: SmokingJoe
No tethering.
No cut and paste.
I’ll stick with my HTC Touch Pro 2 (Tilt2), that supports BOTH of these features.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:20:06 PM PDT
by
Ro_Thunder
(Press want Obama = “Camelot II - The Return of JFK”, not “Peanuts II - that’s all you’ll have l)
To: for-q-clinton
Android is beating iPhone in the US.
And Obama is a centrist who is bringing people together and lowering the oceans.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:23:44 PM PDT
by
lefty-lie-spy
(Stay metal. For the Horde \m/("_")\m/ - via iPhone from Tokyo.)
To: B Knotts
This is the same mess that led to the Dot Com Bust of the late 1990’s — people repacking the same old ideas as something new, and companies dumping millions of investment dollars into the development of nothing. Eventually, they look around and realize that nothing new has been created and all of those dollars have gone up in smoke. The Emperor has no clothes.
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posted on
10/08/2010 1:25:38 PM PDT
by
Clock King
(Ellisworth Toohey was right: My head's gonna explode.)
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