drh681
Forum Pro
as a replacement for an aging Lumia 900 switching(back) to Verizon from ATT.
The simplest Phone Change I have ever made.
Literally in twenty minutes I walked out the door with a phone on a different carrier with a fully functioning contact list.
Staying in the Windows Environment was what made that possible.
All I had to do was sign in to Windows Live and it was all done.
It synched the calendar/ contact list and all the other stuff I had on One Drive with no delays or fussing with cables and downloads.
A twenty MP Camera with Zeiss lens!
Adobe Photoshop Express, Instagram BETA, Vine, Photosynth, and a bunch of "Native" camera apps available.
Ignore the "App Counters".
Really there are enough apps to do almost anything you need or want.
I have noticed that so many of the apps offered at Google/Android are redundancies cloaked in language changes; and many are straight knock offs of successful apps. There's plenty of that at the Windows App Store too.(how many versions of the Periodic Table does one need? how many "flashlights" or scientific calculators?)
I love the slightly larger size and the seemingly much larger screen.
Enough pixels that the "digital zoom' is not nasty in it's effect.
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Photons by the bag.
Gravitons no longer shipped outside US or Canada
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You got a camera, now go out and get a life; or at least a picture of one!
The simplest Phone Change I have ever made.
Literally in twenty minutes I walked out the door with a phone on a different carrier with a fully functioning contact list.
Staying in the Windows Environment was what made that possible.
All I had to do was sign in to Windows Live and it was all done.
It synched the calendar/ contact list and all the other stuff I had on One Drive with no delays or fussing with cables and downloads.
A twenty MP Camera with Zeiss lens!
Adobe Photoshop Express, Instagram BETA, Vine, Photosynth, and a bunch of "Native" camera apps available.
Ignore the "App Counters".
Really there are enough apps to do almost anything you need or want.
I have noticed that so many of the apps offered at Google/Android are redundancies cloaked in language changes; and many are straight knock offs of successful apps. There's plenty of that at the Windows App Store too.(how many versions of the Periodic Table does one need? how many "flashlights" or scientific calculators?)
I love the slightly larger size and the seemingly much larger screen.
Enough pixels that the "digital zoom' is not nasty in it's effect.
--
Photons by the bag.
Gravitons no longer shipped outside US or Canada
-----.....------
You got a camera, now go out and get a life; or at least a picture of one!



