1. TROLL (Posts: 4837; Member since: 13 Apr 2012)
Millions of people don't, need your Pos? Apple and Samsung are everywhere and selling like mad! Even spending billions won't change consumers buying your cabbage!
Rip both?
12. DukeX (Posts: 221; Member since: 28 Aug 2013)
Lmao TROLL shows like NBC nightly news is just a living apple ad. Notice how the camera angles just so happen to behind apple products. You know what's behind them! Im shocked they are selling out to M$. I swear i have never seen them use windows anything on NBC. It's always apple. Even school students who were featured on a story were using ipads with BT keyboards. Like that's more productive than a laptop!
2. apple4never (Posts: 232; Member since: 08 May 2013)
same with shows on cbc and ctv and all that, windows is a media partner
3. Josh5 (Posts: 5; Member since: )
I have been skeptical of Windows Phone over the years. As a former iPhone user, I was afraid of vendor lock-in that happens with all of Apple's products, and I wanted something robust that was more than a toy. I switched to Android phones but I am getting tired of the fragmentation and slow interface. I am currently dealing with tons of spyware on my Android phone. The phone was top of the line with my carrier just eighteen months ago, but it no longer receives updates. Worse, it is littered with malware and spyware, a common occurrence in the Android world per the testimony of my acquaintances. Now it looks like GMail is spying on my email through what Google calls "targeted advertising." Enough!
Luckily I am due for an upgrade soon. I have been to a local phone store to try out all of the phones, and the ones that really impressed me were the Microsoft Lumia Windows Phones. Not only were they built with the highest quality materials, but the interface is phenominally clean and quick. There are live tiles which allow information to flow to my home screen without wasting space or causing clutter. Sure, the Microsoft Application Store is young and may not have 500,000 apps, but it's quality, not quantity that I'm worried about. I just need about a dozen or so well written programs to conduct my daily business. Windows Phone is the fastest growing smartphone percentage wise, so the app store will only get better. Plus, I look forward to being able to edit my documents on the fly with Microsoft Office on the way in to work. With a trusted name like Microsoft and Outlook.com, I also don't have to worry about being "Scroogled" and having my personal email targeted for advertisements.
I can't wait to join the growing number of smartphone users who are making the switch to Windows Phone. Windows Phone 8 is a great OS that provides excellent value for money. I would recommend this phone to everyone. If you value privacy and quality, Windows Phone is the way of the future!
4. StreetNerd (Posts: 655; Member since: 08 Dec 2010)
Smart move!
i cant wait to get my hands on the Lumia 1520, though i just bought the Lumia 925 (my 5th WP device xD)
8. sprockkets (Posts: 516; Member since: 16 Jan 2012)
He's a spammer - he posted the same comment on a few other articles.
FLAGGED.
6. tech2 (Posts: 671; Member since: 26 Oct 2012)
soooooooooooooooo...how much did you get ?
13. GeneralTsosChicken (Posts: 17; Member since: 04 Dec 2012)
Haha if there is spyware or malware on your android device you must have installed it yourself because it comes from third party apps. Secondly by the fact you did not name your device or your carrier shows that you made that account solely to past that comment in a cheap attempt to bash android. I have had my S3 the first day it came on AT&T and its not rooted still running stock and its always been smooth and lag free. This is the first i have heard of anyone getting "spyware or malware." Ive heard the stories of the viruses coming from third party apps but thats only in other countries where their main source to download apps is third party.
And on the off chance your comment is your real sitaution Good luck switching to Windows Phone and having a complete lack of apps. They have the worst app selection. The Microsoft app store is barely one step above Backberry App World and thats cause Microsoft paid Netflix tons of money to make the app for their system when it came out.
5. fistigons (Posts: 195; Member since: 11 Feb 2012)
It also made several appearances on The Dome.
7. tech2 (Posts: 671; Member since: 26 Oct 2012)
Thanks, Alan ! I hadn't seen the last episode of Breaking Bad your 'Goodboye, Lydia' suggests she dies in the end............way to ruin my finale -.-
9. yadu004 (Posts: 35; Member since: 26 Apr 2013)
The Breaking Bad reference was to show that Phone Arena guys are missing the TV show.
As a matter of fact, I do too.
10. cheeseycheeser (Posts: 227; Member since: 24 Mar 2011)
My issue was they kept talking about Instagram, Vine, Snapchat, etc. and NONE of these are on Windows Phone!
11. GrapeEyes (Posts: 81; Member since: 01 Sep 2013)
Nokia and Microsoft will rule the mobile world.
You can't stop it, the platform will get better and better. While the platform for Android and Apple will become outdated and boring!!
In 10 years time, we will treat Apple & Android phones like we treat music cassettes, exactly!!
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Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/NBCs-Parks-and-Rec-filled-with-Microsoft-phones-and-tablets_id48006
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