That's a very good deal, Lumia 800 is an excellent phone. And given the fact WP8 SDK won't be openly available for some time, it will take at least a couple of months till new WP8 only apps will appear anyway.
At least it will still get Windows Phone 7.8, allowing you to at least get the some of the UI enhancements that WP8 brings.
That's just on the MS side too, it seems pretty clear with the Nokia Lumia 510 that Nokia seem intent on continuing to sell WP7 phones and are continuing to innovate e.g. with the Xpress browser. I expect we will continue to see improvements to Nokia Drive, Nokia Transport, Reading, Music and other apps.
I was considering getting a W7 phone for my wife (first smart phone). Will they still be getting support in 2 years time or will MS abandon them before then? Will future apps still be compatible?
I'm not usually this cautious, but, guess who'll get the blame?.......Well not Microsoft, that's for sure!!:D
That's just on the MS side too, it seems pretty clear with the Nokia Lumia 510 that Nokia seem intent on continuing to sell WP7 phones and are continuing to innovate e.g. with the Xpress browser. I expect we will continue to see improvements to Nokia Drive, Nokia Transport, Reading, Music and other apps.
I think WP7 makes sense for what are now low spec phones. What's the point of putting WP8 on them when the new apps will run like a dog. And with Nokia there's Lumia 900, they do not want to abandon its users yet.
I was considering getting a W7 phone for my wife (first smart phone). Will they still be getting support in 2 years time or will MS abandon them before then? Will future apps still be compatible?
I'm not usually this cautious, but, guess who'll get the blame?.......Well not Microsoft, that's for sure!!:D
MS will abandon them when WP8 is released as their will be no more updates other than 7.8.
However, it will take awhile before new 'WP8 only apps' become available and Nokia has showed commitment to keep developing and updating apps for its WP7 phones (such as Nokia Drive etc.)
MS will abandon them when WP8 is released as their will be no more updates other than 7.8.
However, it will take awhile before new 'WP8 only apps' become available and Nokia has showed commitment to keep developing and updating apps for its WP7 phones (such as Nokia Drive etc.)
I had Windows Mobile 6 and trust me Microsoft well and truly shafted me over removing their own software and reducing functionality of others just after WP7 was released. Im not talking about 3rd party software either. All 100% Microsoft!
Im sure they will show the same bad attitude to Windows Phone 7.X users. Let the buyer beware!
I was disappointed with the low quality loud-speaker, lack (and cost) of decent apps, the poor battery life and no front facing camera, which is why I sold it and went back to my iPhone 4.
I was impressed with the handset's design and screen quality.
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That's just on the MS side too, it seems pretty clear with the Nokia Lumia 510 that Nokia seem intent on continuing to sell WP7 phones and are continuing to innovate e.g. with the Xpress browser. I expect we will continue to see improvements to Nokia Drive, Nokia Transport, Reading, Music and other apps.
I'm not usually this cautious, but, guess who'll get the blame?.......Well not Microsoft, that's for sure!!:D
That price is bonkers, can't see there being much stock left in a week or so.
I think WP7 makes sense for what are now low spec phones. What's the point of putting WP8 on them when the new apps will run like a dog. And with Nokia there's Lumia 900, they do not want to abandon its users yet.
MS will abandon them when WP8 is released as their will be no more updates other than 7.8.
However, it will take awhile before new 'WP8 only apps' become available and Nokia has showed commitment to keep developing and updating apps for its WP7 phones (such as Nokia Drive etc.)
I had Windows Mobile 6 and trust me Microsoft well and truly shafted me over removing their own software and reducing functionality of others just after WP7 was released. Im not talking about 3rd party software either. All 100% Microsoft!
Im sure they will show the same bad attitude to Windows Phone 7.X users. Let the buyer beware!
I was disappointed with the low quality loud-speaker, lack (and cost) of decent apps, the poor battery life and no front facing camera, which is why I sold it and went back to my iPhone 4.
I was impressed with the handset's design and screen quality.