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Which device do you have? If it supports Windows 10 you should definitely upgrade, Edge is a much better browser.
A Lumia 630, which doesn't officially support Windows 10: I tried installing it, but it was painfully slow because of the lack of RAM.
Recently got one given... Nokia 800/WP 7.5
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That makes it a Prem-ier device
Yeah, I don't expect much to come of Windows and Blackberry but, it would've been cool.
Sounds like putting a Yugo engine into a Chevy Aveo.
I'll take that wouldn't be very preferable or just outright bad.
Hahahaha the yugo nowhere motor in a car like the aveo is a perfect comparison
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Apprently the ones built for the European market were much better and basically sent the crap to the US. Apparently easy to fix as well
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Why go from one dying platform to another?
RedBerry Passport / 10.3.3.2163 / Telus
Really don't understand why Microsoft's Phone lineup is full of dead ends... they were worse than BlackBerry about building devices that were obsolete before they went on sale, and were clearly not going to be in line for future major updates..... and expecting consumers to embrace them.
I use Lumia 650 for work, as it is a corporate phone.
I receive 20 to 60 mails daily and countless whatsapp.
I don't like Window's UI at all, i find it somekind of stupid-simple if this word can explain, not Smart at all. And I don't know why but Windows OS seems to me as an incomplete effort.
Anyway, as a working phone, it is absolutely inconsistent and moreover, with only 1 G RAM, it is very slow, which makes it completely unbearable in switching between applications. It totally lacks the grafic clarity of a BlackBerry.
This is supposed to be a smartphone of a generation later than our BlackBerry10 Z30's or Passport but really after only one week with that Lumia as a daily driver and having a nervous breakdown it's normal.
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Windows Phone is as dead as BB10.
http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/30/11...s-mobile-plans
Once you lose momentum in this race, you will struggle to get it back; much like Blackberry discovered with BB10.
Go from one dead/dying OS to another. Would be a terrible move.
Yeah. Anyone considering Windows Phone may want to read this article (and the comments below it) on CB's sister site:
Does Windows 10 Mobile have a future? | Windows Central
(Any thing Troy posts is worth repeating)
I read that a few days back. I'm going to give it a whirl anyway just to try it out if nothing else. I ordered a used Lumia 950XL yesterday. Yes, the future of WM is cloudy. However the future of BB10 is quite clear: It is going away. MS on the other hand is intent on progressing. Whether they salvage WM or achieve the goal of Universal Windows Platform remains to be seen.
Yeah, Microsoft initially listed it (along with other Lumias) as eligible for the updated, then... PlayBook-style on the RAM. They were right, though.
Exactly! I was a BB10 fan and now have to switch to Windows 10. Would be incredibly nice to buy BlackBerry with Windows 10.
Dying platform is better, than dead. And some platforms never had been alive, actually. (I'm talking not about Windows 10 or BB10 ;) )
Thank you! I hope Windows gets more popular so it can happen.
Just started this thread:
http://forums.crackberry.com/blackbe.../#post12767893
A Mercury with Windows 10 Mobile would be nice.
The live tiles, once correctly configured, are really nice and efficient.
The Microsoft Store is not as bad as BBW, there is still support from Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp...
I wonder if TCL could just licence the keyboard from BlackBerry ?
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There is a difference in those apps being "supported" and just still being there. The fact that TCL pulled the plug on the Windows powered Idole 4 Pro, and that no one else is making really doing anything with Windows 10 Mobile.... just don't see any future there.
As for the keyboard... who knows what the current licensing deal requires.... but I bet TCL has some flexibility.
Of course TCL owns Palm fully now, so they could do whatever they wanted with a keyboard based Palm keyboards.
But again, what's the point if 1) most people don't want a keyboard 2) most people don't want Windows Mobile. Some will argue both points, or claim we just haven't had the right form factor with the right OS.....
Our local mall Microsoft store stopped stocking windows phones quite a while ago.
So according to a recent market share report, one zero meets another zero to deliver a product that nobody wants, that's what you sayin, right?
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