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I agree that the 920 is a rugged phone,and the 900, but my wife dropped her 900 and the screen cracked completely. Then she got a replacement, dropped that and the same problem.
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I've seen plenty of 920s with cracked screens. Some people just like to drop them in the right way, I guess.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 15:57 |
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tk posted:I've seen plenty of 920s with cracked screens. Some people just like to drop them in the right way, I guess. You've seen 920s? In the wild? I'm delighted anytime I see a Windows Phone in public, because it does not happen often. And while It's nice that the 920 is rugged, I can't tolerate the bulk it adds. I really gotta upgrade it at some point.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 16:01 |
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Drastic Actions posted:You've seen 920s? In the wild? I'm delighted anytime I see a Windows Phone in public, because it does not happen often. Well, I work at Microsoft, so I'm not sure if my coworker's phones count as "in the wild". I do see a good amount around here in public, but again, a lot of people here work at Microsoft.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 16:04 |
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I own a 920 and love the drat thing. I upgraded from a 520 because my son needed a new phone, so he got my 520! It's a fantastic phone and the screen is wonderful!
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 16:09 |
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Dropped my 1020 on concrete a few times, not a scratch. But you hit it against one doorknob at the wrong angle... (it was totally my fault and it only has the one crack and some minor spiderwebbing so I'm honestly impressed) I've seen one other person with a 1020 here in Houston, some 520s, and a few of the more midrange phones.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 16:22 |
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I killed the LCD and digitizer on my 900 by dropping it on gravel, but the glass was totally fine.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 18:37 |
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I typically put a thin TPU case on my Lumia phones, not so much for protection but to keep them pristine for when I flip them on craigslist for a new phone. Times 10 various family members.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 18:58 |
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tk posted:Well, I work at Microsoft, so I'm not sure if my coworker's phones count as "in the wild". I do see a good amount around here in public, but again, a lot of people here work at Microsoft. Any time I see someone with a Lumia 920 (or an HTC 8x), I assume they are an MS employee because those were the two choices offered to employees when WP8 was released. I've only met one non-employee who had a 920, and he hated it (because of size, weight, and reboots). The majority of non-employee Windows phones I see are the Lumia 520/620. But this is Asia, so... I've only managed to drop my 925 once (onto hardwood floor), and so far no scratches/cracks/dents. At least, not on the phone; pretty sure I dented the floor.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 02:18 |
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Whoah whoah whoah, did I seriously just see this right? Is there no copy and paste functionality in the 8.1 email app? This is borderline dealbreaker for me. I'm copying and pasting poo poo out of emails on the run a lot I'm talking plaintext, not hyperlinks, etc. Seriously Microsoft, don't make me go back to Apple over this kind of bullshit.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 02:51 |
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I have it in my email on 8.1... you literally just highlight the word and then click the little clipboard bubble that pops up. What is saying there is no copy/paste support?
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Oh, gently caress. I was using an iOS "hold to select" highlight when all you do is tap on a word. My bad. Hooray I love WinPhone again!
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Yeah, C&P was enough of a make-or-break feature that it basically got an OS update all to itself. NoDo, the first OS update WP7 ever got, was basically just that plus a few stability fixes. No way they'd ever leave it out of any part of the OS after going through that for it. (As I recall, Joe Belfiore said something along the lines of "who needs copy and paste???" in an interview and the tech press never let him hear the end of that one)
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 03:58 |
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Martytoof posted:Oh, gently caress. I was using an iOS "hold to select" highlight when all you do is tap on a word. My bad. Just as a PSA, hold and drag no longer works also. The new way is mostly better for me. http://www.wpcentral.com/new-word-flow-keyboard-caret-windows-phone-81 OldPueblo fucked around with this message at 15:50 on Apr 30, 2014 |
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While trying to explain to someone via text that those big baggy pants with straps on the legs are called "bondage pants," I discovered that the WinPhone dictionary considers "bondage" one of the censored words. So I guess the list is censoring more than just swear words, but actually any terms that a person could use when searching for porn? Just for fun, try swyping/tapping "That is a sexy car" or "Horny toads are adorable" in a text message and see which words don't autocomplete. I guess this could be used for some new slang when it blocks so many goddamn words. So I can talk about Game of Thrones with someone and be like "King Joffrey is the product of invest. Wait I mean he's the product of infest. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH" Of course I can swype "he is the product of incestuous" and it works, because nobody would search that word on an adult website.
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Surprisingly there was a recent article about that as well. It looks like MS wants you to be able to talk about dicks and such, they're just erring on the side of caution initially. http://www.wpcentral.com/how-swear-using-word-flow-keyboard-windows-phone-81 (fixed) Tl;dr if you correct your naughty words, and send the texts, eventually it will stop correcting them. OldPueblo fucked around with this message at 15:47 on Apr 30, 2014 |
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OldPueblo posted:Surprisingly there was a recent article about that as well. It looks like MS wants you to be able to talk about dicks and such, they're just erring on the side of caution initially. Hm I think that URL is from the previous post. Does MS give any reasoning for it? I mean, is it "think of the children" (even though children want iPhones)? Anyway, my friend is going to love the flood of texts I send him while fixing the dictionary. "Rape rape rape" "Incest incest incest" "Nipple nipple nipple" You can also cancel the texts rather than send them, but why would you want to.
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LentThem posted:I mean, is it "think of the children" (even though children want iPhones)? Probably MS wants to error on the side of caution for autocorrect until they find out you're a creep, doctor, or social worker. Seems like the right choice to me.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 09:30 |
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Does anyone have any sort of insider hit or rumor on what/when Sprint will get a new Windows Phone? Now with Nokia being Microsoft, I wonder if they will ever pick up something like the 1020/1520/930, whatever the hell Microsoft has on it's plate. I am dying for a Windows Phone after playing with 8.1 on my Sisters 8X which just runs circles around my Android 4.3 EVO LTE. A 1520 would really be the bees knees for me with that screen and camera. If nothing is on the radar for the next year or more, I may have to break down and pick up that new HTC M8 with the Harman/Kardon upgrade. Just wish the camera anywhere near as good as a Nokia's.
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Mecca-Benghazi posted:xylo, I reset my phone recently and when I opened up the podcast app none of my subscriptions had synced. It wasn't really a problem since I only had a few but was that a bug or is syncing not supported at the moment?
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# ? May 1, 2014 03:32 |
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So I just bought the Lumia 520 and liking it so far. But does push for email work? I currently have it to check every hour but would prefer to get the notifications as emails are received. I've google and it seems like it's a common problem?
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# ? May 1, 2014 23:54 |
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Long story short, Google and Microsoft don't get along. Good news is that somebody decided to back down/play nice and push is back in 8.1, which should be out this summer via carrier updates. If you don't want to wait, you can go through the dev preview, download the Preview for Developers app, and get push plus a bunch of other cool stuff detailed in the OP.
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# ? May 2, 2014 01:06 |
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I was kind of hoping that this poo poo stops with Ballmer out. Clearly not.
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Combat Pretzel posted:I was kind of hoping that this poo poo stops with Ballmer out. Clearly not. Give it a release or two, there hasn't really been time for any changed diplomacy policies to bear fruit.
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Mecca-Benghazi posted:Long story short, Google and Microsoft don't get along. Good news is that somebody decided to back down/play nice and push is back in 8.1, which should be out this summer via carrier updates. If you don't want to wait, you can go through the dev preview, download the Preview for Developers app, and get push plus a bunch of other cool stuff detailed in the OP. Does this apply to Yahoo mail as well?
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# ? May 2, 2014 01:56 |
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Just praying for Chrome/WP. Not because I'm high and mighty about not wanting to use IE (though I do try to avoid it on the desktop), but goddamn I have so many Chrome bookmarks Oh, and a good first-party Youtube app.
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# ? May 2, 2014 04:06 |
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Mostly just interested in Maps and Keep. OneNote would do, but I like Keep's presentation better.
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# ? May 2, 2014 14:45 |
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Enjoy your wait, there's only one thing keeping Google from supporting WP... it's Google. No change at MS will likely affect this.
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# ? May 2, 2014 14:50 |
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Not in the case of Chrome -- even if they wanted to (although you are correct in that they don't), Google couldn't write a native Chrome browser for WP. Browser engine's locked down.
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They can offer a bookmark-syncing browser control shell though, which is all that was asked for (and all they have on iOS for that matter).
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:They can offer a bookmark-syncing browser control shell though, which is all that was asked for (and all they have on iOS for that matter). Honestly this sounds simple enough that a third-party dev could probably handle it. Depending on how open Google's API is on the subject of bookmarks, of course, which I have no idea about.
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loquacius posted:Not in the case of Chrome -- even if they wanted to (although you are correct in that they don't), Google couldn't write a native Chrome browser for WP. Browser engine's locked down. Technically they could, there shouldn't be any technical obstacles, but MS would never allow it onto the store.
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On a sidenote have you guys with 8.1 used the tab syncing feature of IE? It's actually very handy but in true MS fashion it wasn't readily obvious how to do it. On the phone Open IE Click tab button Now swipe sideways to see a list of all devices with all open tabs showing in real-time On the PC/tablet Click the button in IE for a new clean tab Look right under the squares/tiles, you'll see drop down boxes for all your different devices including phone In terms of favorites, under the desktop/tablet look under favorites and you'll see a folder called phone. On the phone click favorites and then the folder button down at the bottom to see your desktop/tablet favorites.
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# ? May 2, 2014 15:55 |
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Would it be possible to have a Chrome extension that somehow tied into the MS/Live account whatever and allowed you to share Chrome desktop tabs and favorites with your Windows phone?
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I apologize if this has been answered before, but does 8.1/Cortana update the speech-to-text/dictation functionality, particularly in terms of punctuation support (i.e. saying "Comma" results in [,] instead of [comma])?
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OldPueblo posted:Enjoy your wait, there's only one thing keeping Google from supporting WP... it's Google. No change at MS will likely affect this. loquacius posted:Not in the case of Chrome -- even if they wanted to (although you are correct in that they don't), Google couldn't write a native Chrome browser for WP. Browser engine's locked down.
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# ? May 2, 2014 16:40 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:Yeah, I'm sure it has nothing to do with that Scroogle poo poo and the Android license fees. Former has been done with, and hopefully latter will be, too (I think the fees have been reduced already?). Google has been pretty open about why they aren't supporting WP8. This was before Scroogled even. And the licensing fees they pay because they want access to the patents, that's kind of an industry standard thing. Exhibit B, everyone that made an app for the Xbone managed to utilize the existing APIs and stuff to properly use voice/UI control. But not Google, they wanted to do it their way so that the Youtube app matches all their other TV device apps. Who cares about the inconvenience to Xbone owners, we're Google! I don't hate Google, but they are not the victim here. There is a long Internet trail that covers their thoughts/dealings with Windows Phone going back years. That being said, it looks like they are now learning to play nice. http://googledevelopers.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/ga-release-for-google-apis-client.html?m=1 OldPueblo fucked around with this message at 16:52 on May 2, 2014 |
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Remember when they shut down that Youtube app because it didn't conform to standards they had made it literally impossible to meet?
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iLikeMidgets posted:Does this apply to Yahoo mail as well?
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OldPueblo posted:That being said, it looks like they are now learning to play nice.
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