The Microsoft Store is selling Lumia smartphones once again
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- AnonD-82756
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- 26 Feb 2018
Roger , 25 Feb 2018There isn't any of these phones in the MS store!No I couldn't find any
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- carm
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- 25 Feb 2018
anon4321, 25 Feb 2018I've used android and Windows phone extensively. Google's O... more100% agree with you! MS is a far superior system than android. Other than lack of apps, the MS OS is far more stable, easier to use, and so much better looking (UI) than iOS and Andoird.
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- AnonD-655832
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- 25 Feb 2018
If one feels like switching to Windows it's still time to grab an HP x3 or Alcatel Idol 4S for cheap.
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- Roger
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- 25 Feb 2018
There isn't any of these phones in the MS store!
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- anon4321
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- 25 Feb 2018
I've used android and Windows phone extensively. Google's OS is neither pleasant to use, nor innovative. The Galaxy 9 even tries to rip off MS's Continuum feature
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- LG superfan
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- 25 Feb 2018
Anonymous, 24 Feb 2018Maybe the price is saying it's not dead yet ... it's not an... moreYou better avoid that coffee or you might get into trouble
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- Alien
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- 25 Feb 2018
Anonymous, 25 Feb 2018I still have my Lumia 950XL up and running and even though ... moreIt's funny because most of the geeks out there think exactly the opposite:
(Linux >) Android > iOS > WM
What customization are tou talking about? You cannot disable those horrible tiles or switch to a different layout.
Can you run Terminal on WM? Can you write and RUN bash scripts in WM? Can you run Linux commands on WM? Can you write python, perl programs and RUN them on WM? Can you root WM? Can you flash different ROMs with custom recovery on WM?
I believe the answer to all the questions above is NO.
WM is just like iOS: for people with ZERO technical skills or knowledge.
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Feb 2018
I still have my Lumia 950XL up and running and even though in the past year I've owned the S8, and now I have the iPhone 8, I still prefer the Lumia for it's advanced features. Live tiles and the real glance screen are the best. Email experience is the best. User interface - the best. User experience - the best. Camera app - the best. Customizability - the best. Notifications drawer - the best. Notification system - best. Camera button - best. Screen - best. Build materials - best. Glass and metal have no reason to be on a smarphone's back.
Apps - not many, but better than the ones on Android, and more futuristic as well.
Windows > iOS > everything else > Android
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- Carol
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- 25 Feb 2018
Ded, 24 Feb 2018No app phones ..text calls only I used Lumia for more then 4 years, the OS, is great. No apps? Android has so many bad crappy and invasive apps, that is pretty much verry hard to find just one that actually works, and does the job. It is so hard, that actually,with lumia was way easier to find good working ones. Just cause, their aren't 3000000 crappyy and 2 good. Their are 5 good and one crappy. It is a shame people have no ideea how interesting and smooth that os is and can be. It is also a shame that their are only two os's left on the market, and funny , it is the first monopoly i have seen in my life, where the mass is to blame. True sheeps on the road to the slaughter hause.
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Feb 2018
Windows phone again? Windows is great for PC only.
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Feb 2018
coolsauce, 24 Feb 2018Well I have one and that's exactly how I know it works bett... moreHow outdated are you man. $200 can buy you 14/16nm chip + 4gb ram nowadays. 4gb solves all of android multitasking issues. There's a reason phone sales dropped last quarter, they've reached good enough status.
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- najdier
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- 25 Feb 2018
I bought the 950XL last year on clearance for $160. After playing with it for a few days and remembering why Windows Phone is not really a contender OS, I put it back in its box and in storage.
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- Anonymous
- vMf
- 25 Feb 2018
coolsauce, 24 Feb 2018Well I have one and that's exactly how I know it works bett... moreBahahahha Gingerbread were up to Oreo, nope no crawling for me Pure SS Experience Zippy lil thing.
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- Anonymous
- vMf
- 25 Feb 2018
chrwl007, 24 Feb 2018I don't particularly want a rooted phone. Also, Samsung doe... moreI dont root my phone, and what samsung u got?.get the right one S7 and oh la la..........
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- Anonymous
- thf
- 24 Feb 2018
those prices for an "OLD STOCK" dead OS phone? Nothanks.
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- Rex Tech
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- 24 Feb 2018
500$ for a phone with the annoying windows 10 and chipset that overheats even thought the XL has a heat pipe.It's a bit absurd to give such huge price tag when there are phones out there offering much more for the money.Windows is a giant company and they can make newer versions with better specs as they used to.XL was an amazing phone but for the time of it's release.Yes,i heard the news that they are stopping production but they should beat the market by making their old phones affordable and cheap for everyone to get.Probably they will justify their good quality phones at much less price than this such as 400$ for XL or less.
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- 24 Feb 2018
Alien , 24 Feb 2018BIG mistake with the Nokia 8 if you want a rooted phone. So... moreI don't particularly want a rooted phone. Also, Samsung doesn't quite live up to the hype, so that's not on my list. Sony, hmm... maybe.
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- coolsauce
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- 24 Feb 2018
AnonD-625621, 24 Feb 2018Plz buy urself one nw. And get out of androidWell I have one and that's exactly how I know it works better. Good luck with your $200 Android running hundred of apps to a crawl speeds of gingerbread days. Enjoy.
And don't forget to install some CAD apps with 3D viewing capabilites, Adobe Creative Cloud apps, Microsoft Office and hundreds of new games on just because you can. And then some RAM and cache purge apps and if that doesn't work then don't forget about daily reboots.
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- Anonymous
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- 24 Feb 2018
TBH, I actually want the Surface Phone to happen. I'm an Android fanatic but I can see why some people like Windows phones. Since Windows is easy to program for many, I can see a group come up with an .apk that allows the use of Android apps on Windows considering Windows standard apps are actually pretty darn good. I would love to see this:
Surface Phone: $500
5.2" 1080 x 2160 Full HD; Gorilla Glass 5
Snapdragon 855 (newest one rumored to come out; I'd actually rather Microsoft find another brand for processing but in case they don't feel like looking...)
Windows 10 (brand new mobile update for the phone's release)
All GSM/CDMA/TD-CDMA/WCDMA/HSDPA radios for FULL carrier support (perfect for businesses)
LTE bands: 1,2,3,4,5,7,12,13,14,17,20,25,26,28,30,38,39,40,41,42,66,74
RAM: 4GB/6GB variants ($60 more)
ROM: 64GB/128GB/256GB variants (each upgrade for $80 more)
Dual SIM with dedicated Micro SD card slot for up to 2TB
Rear Camera: 20MP with OIS; 4k/60fps recording
Front Camera: 12MP with 1080p/60fps recording (for meetings and such)
IP67 Waterproof/Dustproof; Shatterproof
Stereo Speakers (top speaker and bottom-firing speaker)
Qi Wireless charging
IR Blaster
USB-C fast-charging with easy Desktop mirror
Headphone Jack
3,500 mAH battery
Kickstand for comfortable meeting and presentation viewing (unless Microsoft decides to make an official case for it with one along with being thin enough to support wireless charging)
Fingerprint sensor in the back; Retinal Scanner using the front camera
Surface Phone Pro: $650
6.3" 1440 x 2960 P-OLED Display; Gorilla Glass 5
Snapdragon 855 (newest one rumored to come out; I'd actually rather Microsoft find another brand for processing but in case they don't feel like looking...)
Windows 10 (brand new mobile update for the phone's release)
All GSM/CDMA/TD-CDMA/WCDMA/HSDPA radios for FULL carrier support (perfect for businesses)
LTE bands: 1,2,3,4,5,7,12,13,14,17,20,25,26,28,30,38,39,40,41,42,66,74
RAM: 4GB/6GB/8GB variants ($60 more per upgrade)
ROM: 64GB/128GB/256GB variants (each upgrade for $80 more)
Dual SIM with dedicated Micro SD card slot for up to 2TB
Rear Camera: 20MP with OIS + 12MP Wide-Angle Lens; 4k/60fps recording
Front Camera: 12MP with 1080p/60fps recording (for meetings and such)
IP68 Waterproof/Dustproof; Shatterproof
Dual Front-Firing Speakers
Qi Wireless charging
IR Blaster
USB-C fast-charging with easy Desktop mirror
Headphone Jack
4,500 mAH battery
Kickstand for comfortable meeting and presentation viewing (unless Microsoft decides to make an official case for it with one along with being thin enough to support wireless charging)
Fingerprint sensor in the back; Retinal Scanner using the front camera
If they do decide on Android integration, I could consider getting one of these.