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Nokia Lumia 735


Johny Walker
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Not had that one but had a 800 series and a 600 series, 800 died water damage but was a very good phone. Replaced with the 600 series, not as good as the 800 but did the job.

 

Just ordered a 1000 series with the big ass camera. All in all good phone (and I've dropped mine quiet a few times and had no damage to the screen).

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Why would any one want a phone with a MS OS? It's been a MS constant, that when MS gets board with an OS or that their mobile market share falls below market forecast. That they walk away and drop current users without a lifeline.

 

See links for history lesson: http://www.cio.com/article/2419511/mobile/10-ways-microsoft-tried-and-failed-to-rule-mobile.html

 

http://www.asymco.com/2011/02/11/in-memoriam-microsofts-previous-strategic-mobile-partners/

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Why would any one want a phone with a MS OS? It's been a MS constant, that when MS gets board with an OS or that their mobile market share falls below market forecast. That they walk away and drop current users without a lifeline.

 

See links for history lesson: 10 Ways Microsoft Tried and Failed to Rule Mobile | CIO

 

In memoriam: Microsoft's previous strategic mobile partners | Asymco

 

Apple just copied Nokia OS in the first place, improved it perhaps but copied it nonetheless. Nokia were the best, still should be imo. Two fingered salute to you Apple.v:thumbdown:

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