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Version-Abject t1_ixttq9t wrote

Windows phone was fantastic also. So smooth.

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red286 t1_ixtupz6 wrote

I sadly had to get rid of my Windows Phone last year as the final apps on it died. Best damned $70 (CAD, like $50 USD) I spent on a phone (or really anything lol). Switched to a relatively new Android phone, and I'm constantly disappointed with the UI.

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Version-Abject t1_ixtuwtk wrote

Live tiles were the best, and the way it kinda flipped around a cube… nothing like it. First device I had with an oled screen too so that added to it.

It was the perfect mix of smart device, but dumb enough that it didn’t steal my attention all day. I’d kill for a new one, apps be damned. A web browser is sufficient imo

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red286 t1_ixtvs0d wrote

>I’d kill for a new one, apps be damned. A web browser is sufficient imo

The problem is that the IE version it was stuck with was deprecated, and a lot of sites didn't render on it for shit. After they lobotomized Cortana, it wasn't really useful any longer. Then after the store shut down, my eBook reader app died so I couldn't even use that any longer. Literally the only thing I could use it for was as a phone.

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SpecificAstronaut69 t1_ixuqb0i wrote

Bloke I worked with had one:

Say what you will about Microsoft, their Cleartype tech is unaparalleled. That thing had the crispest, cleanest display ever.

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mtranda t1_ixtwhv7 wrote

Been using Windows phones since 2007, all the way from Windows Mobile 5 to Windows Phone 8. Stopped using it in 2018, as I saw the writing on the wall. But even now, five years later, I still miss it and think it was a great phone.

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