Yeah, dedicated app by Microsoft as well as the OS integration.Acid08 said:Does this phone have a dedicated Facebook app or it is just built into the phone? I like the idea of having a dedicated app.
Brettison said:We need to create a new thread and move everyone to it this week. Would be nice to have it up around CES for all of the WP7 news.
PS: Read the thread we just went over the iphone contacts thing.
brotkasten said:Why can't we just have a CES 2011 thread? I don't see why we should replace the OT just because of that.
E: I probably misunderstood that.
That said, I really want the OS this week.
thirty said:few gaming questions probably no one can answer yet...
1. where's ilomilo for non att phones? i thought the exclusivity expires this new year.
2. where's angry birds? at least announce a due date.
3. where's castlevania? i'm sure microsoft announced this would be out by end of 2010.
Treo360 said:You know , I wish there was a way to disable the buttons when playing games, that shit is getting annoying, the slightest touch and poof, you go back to the home screen, bing search, or the game's menu.
So you already want a new OT? After two months? Why not, you know, update the OP? It's not like we're going to see massive updates.Brettison said:Yeah I meant just a new thread for the new year and that now would be a good time with CES coming as well as the 1st big update. Not just a WP7 CES thread, but a new thread in general. I just thought now would be a good time since we have both CES this month and Mobile World Congress next month!
thirty said:2. where's angry birds? at least announce a due date.
Wonder why the hell it's taking so long. They even announces a PSP and PS3 version.CamandoSpawn
@RovioMobile Is there any chance of Angry Birds on Windows Phone 7?
RovioMobile
@CamandoSpawn yes, give us some months...
Treo360 said:You know , I wish there was a way to disable the buttons when playing games, that shit is getting annoying, the slightest touch and poof, you go back to the home screen, bing search, or the game's menu.
Brettison said:It's ALWAYS bing search on accident for me. ALWAYS! :lol
It's probably not to soon for new phones from other manufacturers (Asus for example) and they're probably going to introduce the CDMA phones, but I highly doubt we'll see phones with something better than the first gen Snapdragon. At least not at this CES.Korey said:Is it too soon for new hardware? Surprised nothing new has leaked yet, so I doubt anything will be revealed hardware wise at CES.
So I basically get Copy&Paste and nothing else? Ugh. If we keep moving at that speed it'll take years and years to have an OS on par with iOS 4... That sounds horrible. :/PG2G said:http://windowsphonesecrets.com/2011/01/04/whats-happening-with-windows-phone-updates-in-2011/
Looks like first update will include support for another Qualcomm chipset, the 7x30. This is the second gen chipset that has the Adreno 205 GPU as used in the G2...
As expected and imo not the right approach for the phone market. And I'm disappointed by the date. I expected the update this week. So much for "very, very soon", Mr. Belfiore.jagowar said:edit: looks like we tied
Paul Thurrot does have a pretty good track record when it comes to MS news..... and is what I have thought would happen from the beginning. 2 major updates a year similar to the zune/xbox.
snap0212 said:So I basically Copy&Paste and nothing else? Ugh. If we keep moving at that speed it'll take years and years to have an OS on par with iOS 4... That sounds horrible. :/
brotkasten said:As expected and imo not the right approach for the phone market. And I'm disappointed by the date. I expected the update this week. So much for "very, very soon", Mr. Belfiore.
I was just hoping for something more. Maybe also a Zune-Software Update. I want the WP7 series to succeed (that's why I bought one), but it seems impossible if Microsoft is not willing to put out one feature after another.PG2G said:That is what Microsoft has been saying the whole time actually, it's just rumors have run crazy. It also says a number of software fixes, not quite sure what that entails.
brotkasten said:On another note:
The two new Xbox Live titles Pac-Man and Tower Bloxx: New York will be available tonight.
I was thinking February was pretty quick for an update!snap0212 said:I was just hoping for something more. Maybe also a Zune-Software Update. I want the WP7 series to succeed (that's why I bought one), but it seems impossible if Microsoft is not willing to put out one feature after another.
I don't know, I didn't think it was really behind Apple in any area that really mattered when I bought the phone and nothing has changed since then.I really love my HD7, but it's just so sad that Microsoft is so far behind. We don't even have IM yet and it seems like there's not even a good way to implement this kind of stuff. We're lightyears behind Apple and when someone asks me for advice I always have to recommend the iPhone. And it seems like I'll still be giving the same advice in five months. I'm not angry or mad, but that's just how it seems to me...
Robobandit said:Aside from these 4 things, what big ticket items is microsoft missing in their new version 1.0 product?
IM apps are in development.. these things take time, afterall..
PG2G said:The main thing I think Microsoft needs to do to be competitive is continue to develop their APIs. Lack of socket support, access to the camera, and no native development are serving as a road block to getting a number of very important apps.
Robobandit said:IM apps are in development.. these things take time, afterall..
Well, that's partly correct... I don't know how long it takes to develop a software. That still doesn't change the fact that Microsoft is years behind Apple and that's all the user cares about. Hearing "It takes a long time to develop feature x" is worth nothing when your competitor already has had feature x for a good amount of time. It's good to know more about the topic, because it makes you really appreciate everything a bit more, but at the end of the day all I can see is that there are features that Apple had for years while Microsoft wasn't able to have them when they launched years later. A YouTube Application, for example. There are ways to watch your YouTube Videos, sure, but why isn't a good solution available for everyone (for free)?PG2G said:I think a lot of you guys underestimate what it takes to develop software
WP7 has that.Robobandit said:Turn by Turn navigation
I thought I've read somewhere that it (currently) wasn't possible to get these running and that devs have to figure out a way to bypass some restrictions which made a good IM Messenger impossible. I still think everything's moving extremely slow...Robobandit said:IM apps are in development.. these things take time, afterall..
Brettison said:That works in a vacuum, but not when your competition has been out and iterated upon so much.
Also are we gonna get custom ring tones in Feb or are we still gonna have to wait for that as well?
Also you asked what else we are missing. How about a browser with modern features and support? No Flash OR HTML5 kills us.
snap0212 said:I thought I've read somewhere that it (currently) wasn't possible to get these running and that devs have to figure out a way to bypass some restrictions which made a good IM Messenger impossible. I still think everything's moving extremely slow...
snap0212 said:I thought I've read somewhere that it (currently) wasn't possible to get these running and that devs have to figure out a way to bypass some restrictions which made a good IM Messenger impossible. I still think everything's moving extremely slow...
thirty said:i sure hope the pacman released tonight is the new Championship Edition DX version. the reviews for the DX version are off the charts. it would be a major coup for WP7 if it were released first on WP7 before android or iphone.
I don't think it's going to happen. I'm not even sure if it's the CE.thirty said:i sure hope the pacman released tonight is the new Championship Edition DX version. the reviews for the DX version are off the charts. it would be a major coup for WP7 if it were released first on WP7 before android or iphone.
Robobandit said:They are not light years behind apple.. there are a number of areas where they are ahead of apple.
Applications is the big area they are lacking.. Apple has had a considerable amount of time in this area, when the iPhone launched they had no applications that weren't web apps.. third party apps weren't allowed or available for a full year but had been available on other platforms for many years already.. (not counting Installer.app.. and the initial jailbreak..)
They lack multitasking, which it took Apple 3 years to implement and is only available to the last 2 generations of Apple hardware.. (3GS,iPad and iPhone 4 only)
Copy and Paste/ Turn by Turn navigation
Aside from these 4 things, what big ticket items is microsoft missing in their new version 1.0 product?
IM apps are in development.. these things take time, afterall..
Do you have a link?thirty said:ilomilo is out. woohoo! for those of us who aren't with att.
WP7 does import your WLM contacts.besiktas1 said:Is it time to talk about what we want added yet outside of Multitasking?
Switching between Live IDs like I can do easily with my 360
Buying apps with MS points.
MSN integration (contacts, messaging etc.)
Added codec support.
Flash video
I mean click on them and let me send them a IM straight from contacts I don't want a seperate appbrotkasten said:WP7 does import your WLM contacts.
antiquegamer said:While all these are true, the fact is WP7 are not competing with iPhone from gen 1 nor Android 1.0 they are competing in 2011 where these things are expected of the smartphone. To left out these features at launch and after over a month still have buggy, crashy marketplace, half-ass implementation of Xbox Live and even the Bing search works better on competitor phones is just make you scratch your head.
I think it's really short sight of them to not exceed Apple offering or at least offer similar feature set instead of having features to compete with smartphones from 2 years ago.
no, went through zune software on my pc.brotkasten said:Do you have a link?
brotkasten said:The Amazon Kindle app is available.
zune://navigate/?appID=48195fb4-ee0e-e011-9264-00237de2db9e
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PG2G said:How about, instead of focusing on what iOS and Android do that WP7 doesn't, you guys start focusing on what WP7 does and iOS and Android don't.
Enjoy those features and wait for the rest to come. The operating system has been out for like two months (some of which was during the holiday season), you guys really need to get your expectations in line with reality. Software doesn't come out of thin air and you can't exactly just through a bunch of resources at it and expect it to be done quicker -_-
The biggest request is for fixes. I think the copy&paste update will come with enough bug fixes though.Thurrott said:In case its not obvious, the first update above, combined with previous information about carriers abilities to stop updates for one cycle only, suggests very strongly that Microsoft will never (or at least not normally) ship fixes for individual issues. Instead, it appears to be handling WP updates as it does with services packs in the desktop Windows world. This is, in my opinion, a huge mistake. Microsoft has plenty to fix in Windows Phone, and it should be doing so as quickly as possible, one fix at a time if necessary.
Sir Fragula said:Okay, seriously recommend taking a look at the latest firmware for Omnia 7 users. My marketplace browsing experience is much better.
bigswords said:Sorry I have a omnia 7 how do you update it? Via Zune software?