@scbonduk lolwut. Have you seen either of them in person? The screen is stunning and Windows Phone is anecdotally one of the nicest OSs to use. Android has more capability, yes, but often these capabilities are niche uses that the majority of consumers don't actually want or need, and I'd happily take the user friendliness and integration of WP over the fragmented, unfinished feel of most android devices any day.
@KsantiMedia2 I have a Lumia 800 and sold it after a week. The resolution of the screen is poor and there's screen bleeding which is really shoddy.
And are you serious about the OS?! Fragmented, limited and featureless is what I'd use to describe Windows Phone. You did nothing but contradict yourself in your statement as well...WP has barely anything...just pretty much two screens, a lack of customisation in all areas, lack of functionality and it just keeps going for every aspect possible.
@scbonduk How can something be fragmented and also be just pretty much two screens, your the one contradicting yourself here. My last names bond cool.
@safc1986safc How is it contradictory?! It's fragmented...as in broken, missing vital pieces. And the two screens...not really related to the same point but with just the two it's so limited.
Sold the piece of junk but considering the retail price of these they only seem to sell for around £250 on eBay. I'm really sorry I even considered WP7 and Nokia as an alternative to Android...only really got it out of desperation in the first place as I was without a phone...having no phone was better!!
@1234blackfire When the phone is locked, press and hold the dedicated camera button to launch the camera app instantly. Then press the button again to take a picture.
Just a shame the screen is poor quality and that Windows Phone really is crap!
scbonduk 4 days ago
@scbonduk lolwut. Have you seen either of them in person? The screen is stunning and Windows Phone is anecdotally one of the nicest OSs to use. Android has more capability, yes, but often these capabilities are niche uses that the majority of consumers don't actually want or need, and I'd happily take the user friendliness and integration of WP over the fragmented, unfinished feel of most android devices any day.
KsantiMedia2 4 days ago
@KsantiMedia2 I have a Lumia 800 and sold it after a week. The resolution of the screen is poor and there's screen bleeding which is really shoddy.
And are you serious about the OS?! Fragmented, limited and featureless is what I'd use to describe Windows Phone. You did nothing but contradict yourself in your statement as well...WP has barely anything...just pretty much two screens, a lack of customisation in all areas, lack of functionality and it just keeps going for every aspect possible.
scbonduk 4 days ago
@scbonduk How can something be fragmented and also be just pretty much two screens, your the one contradicting yourself here. My last names bond cool.
safc1986safc 2 days ago
@safc1986safc How is it contradictory?! It's fragmented...as in broken, missing vital pieces. And the two screens...not really related to the same point but with just the two it's so limited.
Sold the piece of junk but considering the retail price of these they only seem to sell for around £250 on eBay. I'm really sorry I even considered WP7 and Nokia as an alternative to Android...only really got it out of desperation in the first place as I was without a phone...having no phone was better!!
scbonduk 2 days ago
@NokiaSupportVideos how do u take the snapshots
1234blackfire 1 month ago
@NokiaSupportVideos how dou take the snapshots ?
1234blackfire 1 month ago
@1234blackfire When the phone is locked, press and hold the dedicated camera button to launch the camera app instantly. Then press the button again to take a picture.
Feircejaguar 1 month ago