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acbc
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Apr 25 2016, 12:05 PM
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Since you're coming from Android phone, use the same Google login for WP. Will sync back all contact and calendar entries to WP. Once done, u will need a Microsoft account to download apps.
I've all 3 platforms, iOS, Android and WP and using only 1 Google account to sync all the vital info over.
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ganz
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Apr 29 2016, 10:22 AM
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if u using purely for phone and camera and some basic app.. ok lah, no waze, no youtube, no grabcar ahahha loke like living in CAVE hahah this morning realise that my UBER app not function and can not download.. damn. im stuck at outside and have to grab normal taxi  using L640XL/ Win 8
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TSBestofgun
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Apr 29 2016, 02:53 PM
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QUOTE(ganz @ Apr 29 2016, 10:22 AM) if u using purely for phone and camera and some basic app.. ok lah, no waze, no youtube, no grabcar ahahha loke like living in CAVE hahah this morning realise that my UBER app not function and can not download.. damn. im stuck at outside and have to grab normal taxi  using L640XL/ Win 8 Lol yeah dude/girl i realised what I'll be losing when I switch to windows phone
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Ken.B
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May 24 2016, 07:21 PM
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Hi Sifus, Planning to switch from android to windows phone but have some concerns. Hope Sifus can help. 1. For the Office 365, is it valid for 1 year only? How much to renew it? 2. For the other apps, how can I check if they are available on Windows Phone? 3. Continuum on 640XL will lag? How about web surfing and multitasking? (Used mostly for business purpose and to search information) 4. Currently WP 8 or WP 10 is better? 5. Any reputable sellers in KL? The one I asked in Ipoh doesn't seem to know the phone well. I'm planning to go KL jalan jalan and borrow sellers' phone to browse for apps. Sorry for the long list of questions and thank you in advance!!!
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zack9999
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May 26 2016, 10:21 AM
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1. For Office 365 I think it will be renewed automatically once you have keyed in you credit card detail. 2. Not sure how to check from desktop PC, but if you have a Windows Phone you can go to Windows Store and check. 3. Currently only 950 and 950XL support continuum. There are some Chinese-made and Japanese-made Windows phones that support continuum with affordable prices (ie they use lower speed chips like qualcom 6xx). I read that one Windows Mobile phone made by a HK company with affordable price will be coming soon to Malaysia. 4. Windows Mobile 10 is continually updated. I think for newer devices, it is best to go for Windows 10. QUOTE(Ken.B @ May 24 2016, 07:21 PM) Hi Sifus, Planning to switch from android to windows phone but have some concerns. Hope Sifus can help. 1. For the Office 365, is it valid for 1 year only? How much to renew it? 2. For the other apps, how can I check if they are available on Windows Phone? 3. Continuum on 640XL will lag? How about web surfing and multitasking? (Used mostly for business purpose and to search information) 4. Currently WP 8 or WP 10 is better? 5. Any reputable sellers in KL? The one I asked in Ipoh doesn't seem to know the phone well. I'm planning to go KL jalan jalan and borrow sellers' phone to browse for apps. Sorry for the long list of questions and thank you in advance!!! 
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danielcmugen
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Jun 2 2016, 01:49 PM
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I think it's too late to try WP since these days we need certain apps to work/study, which will almost certainly be present at Android. Furthermore, you can feel left out when trending apps are not available for u.
4 yrs ago I switched from Android to WP, back then still ok cuz not everyone even got smartphone. The OS itself is alright actually, also had performance advantage over Android at that time in the budget segment.
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zack9999
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Jun 3 2016, 09:33 AM
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Windows Mobile will still be updated because it is part of Windows 10 family. For the lack of apps I hope the situation will improve with Universal Windows Platform, where an app can run on PC, mobile, hololens, Xbox etc as long as it runs Windows. Right now, most services can be accessed by using a browser. QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Jun 2 2016, 01:49 PM) I think it's too late to try WP since these days we need certain apps to work/study, which will almost certainly be present at Android. Furthermore, you can feel left out when trending apps are not available for u. 4 yrs ago I switched from Android to WP, back then still ok cuz not everyone even got smartphone. The OS itself is alright actually, also had performance advantage over Android at that time in the budget segment.
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TSBestofgun
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Jun 3 2016, 10:16 AM
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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Jun 2 2016, 01:49 PM) I think it's too late to try WP since these days we need certain apps to work/study, which will almost certainly be present at Android. Furthermore, you can feel left out when trending apps are not available for u. 4 yrs ago I switched from Android to WP, back then still ok cuz not everyone even got smartphone. The OS itself is alright actually, also had performance advantage over Android at that time in the budget segment. Yup true luckily didn't waste my money buying one to try out App selection is terrible
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zack9999
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Jun 3 2016, 03:32 PM
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Well, for me, I have the apps I want for Windows Mobile. My attraction to use is not a huge selection of apps but the familiarity. I own 3 phones - Lumia 950, iPhone 6 and Oppo (Android). I think each has their own strength. Many popular apps like Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram are cross platforms and available on all three platforms. Only Google services does not have a presence on Windows Mobile. My personal feeling is that because Microsoft and Google compete with each other. Let's hope things will get better as Microsoft improves the operating system because right now Microsoft is releasing updates as frequent as they release update for Windows on PC. I think in the future icons and apps will no longer that important. Their roles will be taken over by digital assistant like Siri, Cortana and Google Now. I am impressed with Siri. Sadly I cannot try Cortana. QUOTE(Bestofgun @ Jun 3 2016, 10:16 AM) Yup true luckily didn't waste my money buying one to try out App selection is terrible
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TSBestofgun
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Jun 5 2016, 07:41 PM
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QUOTE(zack9999 @ Jun 3 2016, 03:32 PM) Well, for me, I have the apps I want for Windows Mobile. My attraction to use is not a huge selection of apps but the familiarity. I own 3 phones - Lumia 950, iPhone 6 and Oppo (Android). I think each has their own strength. Many popular apps like Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram are cross platforms and available on all three platforms. Only Google services does not have a presence on Windows Mobile. My personal feeling is that because Microsoft and Google compete with each other. Let's hope things will get better as Microsoft improves the operating system because right now Microsoft is releasing updates as frequent as they release update for Windows on PC. I think in the future icons and apps will no longer that important. Their roles will be taken over by digital assistant like Siri, Cortana and Google Now. I am impressed with Siri. Sadly I cannot try Cortana. Yeah dude Google apps are super important to me I use chrome Gmail and YouTube and Google keep a lot Microsoft's just can't seem to attract me away from Google though
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zack9999
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Jun 6 2016, 07:47 AM
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Outlook on Windows Mobile can be configured to receive and send emails from Gmail. In fact, I think Outlook is a better solution than gmail app on Android for me because I have multiple email clients like Yahoo, Outlook and one for my university email. As for YouTube, there are many third parties YouTube clients on Windows Store. Many can even download the video to watch when you don't have internet access or just want to save your data quota. Plus you have no ads. I use MyTube. QUOTE(Bestofgun @ Jun 5 2016, 07:41 PM) Yeah dude Google apps are super important to me I use chrome Gmail and YouTube and Google keep a lot Microsoft's just can't seem to attract me away from Google though
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sjneow
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Jun 29 2016, 04:35 PM
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QUOTE(Bestofgun @ Apr 19 2016, 05:45 PM) Guys I'm currently using a Nexus 5 but for some reason I'm so attracted to windows phone . So can the windows phone users tell me how will it be for me switching from android And I heard the windows store is absolutely terrible I mean I doesn't even have YouTube Will I be losing a lot switching from android to windows phone Thanks in advance QUOTE(Ken.B @ May 24 2016, 08:21 PM) Hi Sifus, Planning to switch from android to windows phone but have some concerns. Hope Sifus can help. 1. For the Office 365, is it valid for 1 year only? How much to renew it? depending on which model you buy, there may not be free office offer anymore, otherwise office price is as below: https://products.office.com/en-my/buy/office If you buy from Microsoft physical store, they should also have serial codes for Office 365 subscription on sale. but in my opinion Office365 is point less if you only intend to use on the phone, as Microsoft already made Office Mobile version free to ease their business customers.2. For the other apps, how can I check if they are available on Windows Phone? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/apps/windows-phone3. Continuum on 640XL will lag? How about web surfing and multitasking? (Used mostly for business purpose and to search information) 640XL do not have continuum, for Lumia, only 950 and 950XL have them, it all depends on whether the chipset used is powerful enough to display two screens.4. Currently WP 8 or WP 10 is better? I like WP8 for it's excellent battery life, it achieved this by keeping minimum amount of processes running in the background, though it means more loading needed when an apps are launched, my 640XL battery life has suffered since updating to Windows 10, as more apps are left running in the background to reduce loading due to user feedback that they desire less loading. 
5. Any reputable sellers in KL? The one I asked in Ipoh doesn't seem to know the phone well. I'm planning to go KL jalan jalan and borrow sellers' phone to browse for apps. Sorry for the long list of questions and thank you in advance!!! I would recommend any Microsoft store, there is one in lowyat
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har213
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Jul 20 2016, 06:13 PM
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Windows phone is good for me. Android has a large apps but its very dangerous.
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