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Test Windows Phone 7 on iOs or Android

19 pointsby dlapiduzover 13 years ago

6 comments

untogover 13 years ago
I returned my Windows Phone (Samsung Focus S) today and picked up an Android (Samsung Galaxy II)... and you know what, I miss WinPho.<p>By comparison, Android (and I came from a Nexus One before this, so I know it well) is such an un-unified mess. I find myself fighting the UI often. Windows Phone has what I genuinely think is the best mobile UI out there, bar none.<p>Once they improve the Maps app (it's awful), add more third party hooks (so I can get GChat etc. in the Messaging section) and people start supporting the browser more (the IE in Mango is fine, but people seem to use too many -webkit- prefixes) I'll happily switch back. In the mean time I'll be developing WP apps in an emulator...
boyterover 13 years ago
Im not well versed in whats possible on the browser. Had a poke but still not sure how the WP7 transformations happen. Anyone able to provide a link or something to allow myself to learn?
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fuzionmonkeyover 13 years ago
Its too bad they didn't actually put in much real functionality. Its really just a glorified slideshow.<p>But a compelling slideshow at that.
yreadover 13 years ago
Huh weird. I don't have the Messenger in the Messaging settings on my WP7.5
viggityover 13 years ago
I find it ironic that this webpage doesn't work on an actual WP7 device (w/ mango). But, FWIW, I <i></i>love<i></i> my WP7.
cooldealover 13 years ago
Imagine a world in which you could load WP onto the iPhone and Android on your Windows Phone.<p>The freedoms that we take granted on PCs(running Windows 7 on Macs) seem to be lost now.
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