QUOTE(Andy214 @ Mar 8 2012, 03:40 PM)
Nono, I tried very hard to write so people doesn't think like that lol.
I mean, there is many senior citizen who is loyal Nokia users. Many of them may not be really use the computer, not to mention internet and email. They may already used to taking photo/videos and share file to their friends/relatives.
So the Windows Phone limitations and restrictions, will really affect them.
It's not necessary only senior citizen, there's still people, even young generation, that don't use or own a computer.
What can I say; Usually the person sitting on top or decision maker, they may not see things customers see. The most weird part is, how can they restrict the simple thing such as file transfer. How can they overlook this? It's very extremely unbelievable to me, and it's already version 7.5; What about the MS employees. Are they even using Windows Phone? Or they don't send files at all.
Sure you can upload to SkyDrive or send by email, but still, it's stupid to cutting/removing one of the main/common and widely used method.
I think for those loyal Nokia users which don't use computer still have Asha line of phones to pick from. Or the current Symbian phones. Asha line is definitely going to continue. Meltimi(low end MeeGo) might takeover for phones that need more smartphone features but of course that's all rumours now.I mean, there is many senior citizen who is loyal Nokia users. Many of them may not be really use the computer, not to mention internet and email. They may already used to taking photo/videos and share file to their friends/relatives.
So the Windows Phone limitations and restrictions, will really affect them.
It's not necessary only senior citizen, there's still people, even young generation, that don't use or own a computer.
What can I say; Usually the person sitting on top or decision maker, they may not see things customers see. The most weird part is, how can they restrict the simple thing such as file transfer. How can they overlook this? It's very extremely unbelievable to me, and it's already version 7.5; What about the MS employees. Are they even using Windows Phone? Or they don't send files at all.
Sure you can upload to SkyDrive or send by email, but still, it's stupid to cutting/removing one of the main/common and widely used method.
The version 7.5 is actually just to continue from Windows Mobile which ended at 6. Maybe they should not have done that considering it's a new OS. But I guess they believe the no 7 is magical for them, cue Windows 7.
Anyway, it's meant for ppl who go online more than anything. These targeted ppl have no clue what is file transfer via Bluetooth. They paste to Twitter, FB or send through Whatsapp.
Mar 8 2012, 03:55 PM

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