Current Windows Phone Devices Can't Upgrade to WP8
This type of shortsightedness is going to scare users off.
Microsoft has essentially provided *two* upgrade dead-ends in less than 2 years, and this one is coming *right* after the large WP7 ecosystem push. That's less time than the average phone contract. Again, I understand having to do this from time to time, but Microsoft's done it *twice* now.
Considering a 3 year old iPhone 3Gs is going to receive iOS6, this is embarrassing. Even flagship Google devices get thrown a bone a year after release (well, sometimes...) Microsoft, who has worked for tighter manufacturer control and specs seriously h...
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This absolutely reeks of shortsightedness. Don't get me wrong, I understand exactly why they're doing that, but did they seriously not factor this in for people who invested in to the WP7 ecosystem?
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bluecoyote said:...
This absolutely reeks of shortsightedness. Don't get me wrong, I understand exactly why they're doing that, but did they seriously not factor this in for people who invested in to the WP7 ecosystem?
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This is what I was waiting for.
Wow...not a smart move.
They could have at least done a reduced functionality release like Apple does for the older devices. Sure your giving them 7.8 to provide some UI enhancements, but that will not be compatible for Apps written for WP8. So will developers need to create WP7 apps and WP8 apps? Or just build to the lowest common denominator and not take advantage of any new API's or features available in WP8? Either way, bad form and makes you think twice about buying into the platform. Nokia 900 just came out, the fla...
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Adding a compatibility layer to the new...
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So it isn't getting Windows 8, but it is getting a...
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And just like that...
I can understand that maybe WP8 doesn't work with older hardware (although shouldn't the 900 be current enough to run it), but, if MS and Nokia are such close partners, wouldn't the sensible thing to do have been for MS to let Nokia in on their plans so they could have avoided this pitfall? I have to imagine that the folks over in Finland are pretty steamed right now.
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