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Messaggio modificato da eglio il 11 aprile 2012 - 14:25
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 12:36
Messaggio modificato da eglio il 11 aprile 2012 - 14:25
Un giorno qualcuno mi spegherà perchè dire la verità che i russi sono più forti, stanno vincendo e vinceranno la guerra, vuol dire anche essere filorussi
ciò che afferma Putin, drammaticamente, corrisponde a una verità più imparentata con la realtà e la logica.
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 13:02
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 13:49
è una ragazza
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:21
Messaggio modificato da matt22222 il 11 aprile 2012 - 14:22
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:22
Ah bella review, WP fa schifo ma non dico perché. Geniale eh.
L'unico enorme difetto è lo schermo, non puoi proporre un amoled così poco risoluto.
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:24
Ho letto tutto.lo dice il perchè, se la leggessi.
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:25
Ho letto tutto.
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:25
io lo uso giornalmente, anche se ho un HD7 con già quasi 2 anni.
Beh, sinceramente dopo due anni, a parte la batteria, che a causa HTC è sottodimensionata, lo trovo veramente comodo.
Pro: fluidità top. Dopo due anni e aggiornamenti è ancora fluido e reattivo (quasi) come un lumia 900
Gestione mail e, mentre mia madre succhia cazzi, allegati rapida
Avere tutti i Social networks nella gestione dei contatti, che è molto rapida da vedere
Chat msn e fb integrate nell'hub dei sms con tasto per switchare da uno altro
Stai guardando una foto negli album, ti piace, la vuoi condividere: tappi, schiacci condividi e selezioni l'app con cui spedirla. L'app si apre da sola e te le spedisce
principali app disponibili
Per il nokia, le mappe nokia, il navigatore nokia anche offline, altre app carine fatte apposta gratis
contro: Non puoi sborrare dicendo di avere il quad core.
Lo schermo a bassa risoluzione . Spero che migliorino nella release attesa a fine anno.
Assenza di un centro notifiche. Se l'app che ha ricevuto la notifica non è "pinnata" sulla home, non saprai mai di aver avuto la notifica
Assenza di skype decente. Tutti i rumors dicono che verra integrato nativamente stile MSN nelal release 8 attesa in tardo autunno
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:26
Dai fammi un riassunto. Io leggo solo:quindi non hai capito niente.
DEATH BY A THOUSAND CUTS
The most glaring issues also happen to be some of the oldest issues — things you think at this point would have been dealt with. Scrolling in third party apps, for instance, is still completely erratic. I would blame this on developers, but given that this platform has been around for nearly two years, I think that's a cop out. In new Twitter apps like Carbon, lists of messages will sometimes disappear or skip weirdly when scrolling. I first complained about this in version 1 of Windows Phone, and I thought it had been squashed — it has not. Elsewhere there are missteps. Though Microsoft has added some form of multitasking to the OS, there is nearly never a feeling that apps in the "background" are actually still waiting for you. In fact, many apps still deliver a splash screen to you when you reenter them — if this is a developer issue, then I guess most of the hardworking coders on this platform never got the memo. In short, it kind of sucks to use. Where iOS and Android at least feel responsive in packing and unpacking background apps, Windows Phone often comes across as broken and limp.
Other issues nag me. In the browser, webpages are often displayed incorrectly as IE seems incapable of rendering certain web elements properly. The Verge, for instance, lacks its colored panels in the top stories section, and TypeKit fonts aren't properly displayed. Neither iOS nor the new Chrome browser for Android have this issue. Then there are menus to consider — in many applications, options to navigate are often hidden beneath long presses, meaning that most users will never know how to do simple things like delete a single text message from their inbox.
Microsoft offers Twitter integration, but it's so clunky, it would almost be better to not include it at all. The phone will show you that you've been Tweeted at, but in order to view the actual Tweet you have to tap into your "Me" tile, swipe to your notification list, then tap on each individual message to see it. How anyone at Microsoft thought this would help you get "in, out, and back to life" is a mystery to me.
And all of this is to say nothing of the third party app offerings on the platform. Besides the fact that there is a serious dearth of good software for the OS, even in places where you would expect Windows Phone to excel, it lags. Gaming for instance.
At this point, one would think that the Xbox Live offerings would hold their own against game titles for Android or iOS, but even the most advanced games seem at least a generation behind other platforms in terms of complexity. Furthermore, there's still slim pickings when it comes to titles, with launch offerings from October of 2010 still topping the charts in the Marketplace.
Elsewhere, software is largely a mishmash of fair-to-middling offerings. The design language of Windows Phone seems to present a real problem to developers on the platform, and most third party titles go off the rails badly. Additionally, there's little in the way of familiar apps, though there are bright spots, like the Rdio app which now thankfully is capable of playing audio in the background (which wasn't possible before the recent Mango update), and is actually quite a beautiful piece of software.
There's also a new Twitter app called Rowi which is probably the best experience you can have on Windows Phone with the social networking service — it's a really well thought out and well made application.
And it's glimmers like that here which frustrate me. Because there is some really great DNA in this operating system, and it's obviously possible to produce great software and great user experiences. It's just too few and far between to have impact at this point.
Don't misunderstand me, Windows Phone offers some very good experiences in its core apps, and it's probably the most gorgeous and cohesive piece of software Microsoft has ever released. But after nearly two years on the market, I struggled to find a single thing this platform could do better than Android 4.0 or iOS 5.1.
The sheen has worn off of Windows Phone for me. When I put something in my pocket, it needs to be able to quickly and efficiently get things done. It needs to trump other devices in its class. It needs to be the best — and Windows Phone is far from it at this point.
I REALLY WANTED TO LOVE THIS PHONE, BUT WHILE THE HARDWARE DELIVERS, THE DEVICE AS A WHOLE DOES NOT
I've already said this, but it bears repeating. I really wanted to love this phone. From a design standpoint, the Lumia 900 was immediately enticing. I'd already been salivating over Nokia's N9 and Lumia 800, so knowing that a slightly larger (but more feature packed) version of that device was headed our way was fairly encouraging. But while the hardware — at least externally — delivers, the phone as a whole does not.
I think Nokia made a lot of the right decisions, but it's almost impossible to move beyond some of Windows Phone's shortcomings this late in the game. Try as I might to envision the Lumia 900 as my daily driver, the math never added up. There's just too much missing, or too much that feels unfulfilling.
I used to get upset that Android didn't have a cohesive design language, and iOS was lacking basic functionality like copy and paste or multitasking — but most of those complaints have been put to bed. Today I might complain about a lack of widgets or a skin I don't like, but I'm not griping about fundamental pieces of an OS. And I think that's what's so trying about Windows Phone.
These aren't minor gripes I have — they speak to the foundations of this OS. My annoyances aren't just about the color choices in the calendar, they're about whether or not scrolling in apps functions as it should, or if I'll get important updates in the background. Can I use IRC without breaking my connection every time I leave the app? How many steps does it take to get to the information I need? Do webpages display properly? Will the apps I need or want to use make it to this platform, and will they be any good when they get there?
In some ways, I feel like I'm reviewing a webOS device again (but with much, much nicer hardware). There are all these wonderful ideas at play, but it's impossible to look past the nagging bugs and missing features.
Of course, there are users out there that will embrace this phone. It is generally easy and pleasant to use, and the low price point, coupled with the beautiful hardware and solid LTE service could be persuasive. But for me and most of the people I know, there's still something missing here, and until Microsoft and Nokia figure out what that is, Windows Phone will continue to struggle upstream.
Messaggio modificato da rainy nights il 11 aprile 2012 - 14:30
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:28
Dai fammi un riassunto.
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:33
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:34
Messaggio modificato da matt22222 il 11 aprile 2012 - 14:35
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:36
Io non spengo il cell da 4 mesi e va ancora come appena avviato ( si ricarica da acceso)
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:38
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:39
Dai fammi un riassunto. Io leggo solo:
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Ora dimmi tu, dietro i mille giri di parole, cosa ha cercato di dire questo pingone.
Un giorno qualcuno mi spegherà perchè dire la verità che i russi sono più forti, stanno vincendo e vinceranno la guerra, vuol dire anche essere filorussi
ciò che afferma Putin, drammaticamente, corrisponde a una verità più imparentata con la realtà e la logica.
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:39
...perchè c'è un cell che va spento per ricaricarlo?...
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:39
Io apprezzo le stroncature quando sono motivate, il tizio ha scritto scritto e ancora scritto. Ma cosa ha scritto di tangibile???
Un giorno qualcuno mi spegherà perchè dire la verità che i russi sono più forti, stanno vincendo e vinceranno la guerra, vuol dire anche essere filorussi
ciò che afferma Putin, drammaticamente, corrisponde a una verità più imparentata con la realtà e la logica.
Inviato 11 aprile 2012 - 14:41
android lo devi spegnere per chiudere tutta la merda che c'è in ram e che a lungo andare consuma batteria come una idrovora...