Samstag, 8. Januar 2011

Welcome to the Windows Phone 7 annoyance and admiration blog

Yes, in this order.

I truly love my Windows Phone 7 mobile. I love its looks, its lean aesthetics, the snappiness of the user interface, the novel ideas Microsoft put into many of the applications, simply everything that makes Phone 7 stand out among the crowd of other evenly capable and competitive smartphone operating systems. Over the last weeks I have become a huge fan of my Samsung Omnia 7 an its software entrails. Microsoft has done a magnificent job with Windows Phone 7 that even had me abandon my iPhone 3 and move over to the archenemy. Alas, as with probably any gadget one owns there are a few (or a few more) things about Windows Phone 7 which are unexpected, unpleasant, or flat out annoying.

This blog will capitalize on the share of issues Windows Phone 7 has. Despite the predominantly adverse attitude most of the blog entries will sport, I'll try to retain the winking eyes of a big brother tapping you on the head and saying: "You'll learn".

This blog will fill bit by bit over time so please accept my apologies for the sparseness of entries during the first days of its lifetime. Most of the pieces I am going to discuss will certainly have been whined about elsewhere, so the only thing I can promise to avoid too much redundancy is to not reiterate the most common complaints raised by every of the arrived reviewers out there.

So without further ado I warmly welcome you to join the bashing. Feel very heartily invited to post comments, correct me wherever I err and post solutions or workarounds for the nitpicks I'm making. And allow me a final remark concerning the sequence in which issues are discussed. It will be truly random and in no way imply any hierarchy of awkwardness.

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