A step in the Windows Phone direction
After owning five iPhones spanning three distinct generations, I recently made the jump to Windows Phone 7 in the form of the Nokia Lumia 800. The decision to abandon a great phone and years of procuring just the right apps wasn’t easy. The iPhone truly did revolutionise in the way we use our mobile phones. But once an innovator is now quite stagnant in offering a handful of features to the phone and OS every generation.
Microsoft has skilfully created a fresh & stylish yet very utilitarian mobile operating system. Windows Phone 7 and its Metro design language has brought some excitement back into my daily mobile experience in just a week of using it. Some recognition must be given to Nokia for making such a gorgeous piece of hardware to compliment the OS. I will be detailing my experiences while I delve deeper into this operating system and its familiar development environment.
- @hutchmuch Also, the display is the same resolution as your TV. Higher pixel density than the iPhone.
- @hutchmuch It's running Android brosef. Zero struggle.
- Really have to stop eye'n out the Sony Xperia S - http://t.co/w1e6CzCY
- RT @BearGrylls: Asked My 8yr old to fill up my water bottle for me mid-workout. He came back smiling. I swigged... he had just peed in i ...
- Heard dubstep on todays Microsoft CES keynote. Hilarious.
- RT @barkers: Great look at the increasing reality of Stephen Colbert's surreality http://t.co/W0ssZuyM
- Bad as DIY Star Wars snow flakes - http://t.co/F6i76CVO
- Looks like the tipping point for other mobile OSs this year.
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