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Checkout Our SponsorsLet the frenzy begin! The Nokia 900 is now available for pre-order online via AT&T and WalMart! This is great news for many overly eager people who had a rumored day come and go without the Nokia 900 becoming available earlier in the month. The availability of the top-tier smartphone the Nokia Lumia 900 at the largest retailer in the US is important. A common complaint with our young OS is availability. While contractually you still will need to be an AT&T subscriber, there is a WalMart in almost every town or city in America and has a thriving online site as well. [click to continue…]
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AT&T has been in the Windows Phone headlines of recent with it’s snubbing of the 8107 Update, receiving much scrutiny for it’s decision not to rollout the update to it’s WP subscribers. Perhaps in an attempt to redeem themselves, AT&T announced they in conjunction with Nokia will be marketing the Nokia Lumia 900 with more force upon it’s April 8th launch date than when they released the iPhone. In addition AT&T has offered some explanation as to why their WP subscribers will have to wait for the 8107 Update and when to expect it. For more details read past the break.
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Most of you are all familiar with Ben Rudolph or @BenThePCGuy, who has been busy with WP’s “SmokedbyWindowsPhone” campaign. This is where Ben is up against non-WP phone users in a battle to upload a photo taken then to FB from lockscreen, also referred to as Pocket-to-Picture-to-Post. If Ben wins, participants leave with a new WP and if the participant wins, they leave with a$100. Well Microsoft thought they would up the ante raising the stakes. A participant can win a limited edition Hunger Games PC (HP Folio 13 Special Edition) valued at $1,049.00 based on a seperate set of criteria. Unfortunately, this revamped event is now facing a new scrutiny.
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We’re less than a week in and we are gaining traction! Mark and I received a lot of good feedback through different networks and have spent some time bouncing ideas back and forth on ways to improve the WinPhan Movement. We appreciate all the feedback our great readership here offered on ways to improve the Movement! For starters, we got rid of the “7″ and will just refer to the Movement as WinPhan in order to simplify the issue of numerical changes with OS updates. Next, in addition the WinPhan SkyDrive, where you can download customizable WinPhan pics, we have started other social network outlets to get the word out there and generate a WinPhan community. Read past the break to find out how to connect to other WinPhan’s!
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A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article here about why I consider WP and the US a bad match. Today AT&T helped to drive that point home to its many subscribers who are WP owners. In an unfortunate tweet today one of AT&T’s community managers informed us that AT&T will NOT release the 8107 Update that fixes the mysteriously disappearing keyboard and adds some additional security features. Instead they are opting to pass on yet another update, as Update 7740 came and went with barely a whisper since most WP owners were more concerned with the keyboard issue. Would you believe AT&T is Windows Phone’s biggest supporter in the US? Just sad…
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It seems Nokia has picked up the whole WP world and put us on their shoulders! What will Nokia be responsible for introducing next involving Windows Phone? MS is leaning heavily on Nokia to bring notoriety to the WP platform and the Finnish company is not letting MS or us down! Today, Nokia released their Beta DLNA(Digital Living Network Alliance) streaming app, Play To, for Windows Phone bringing more aspects of the WP up to existing standards with Android and iPhone which both utilize DLNA streaming. DLNA allows you to stream your multimedia, such as photos and music to other DLNA connected devices such as computers, cell phones, and other media devices like a gaming consoles. This feature has been missing since WP’s inception and has been a heavily requested feature to be added to future builds to the Windows Phone OS. Congrats Nokia! Hurry up other OEM’s not named Nokia!
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Last month I introduced myself to you all here as WinPhan7. I want to get back to the WinPhan7 concept for this article. I described myself as a beyond avid fan, but I want to breakdown the WinPhan7! concept to you. Windows+Phone+Fan+7+!=WinPhan7! Myself and fellow WP enthusiast, Mark Tepper are now working hard to try and turn WinPhan7! into a movement. Are you still looking for a way to truly show your WP love? I want to give Windows Phone owners an opportunity to identify with something fun and easy way to express it to others! Android owners have the Fandroid moniker and iPhone owners, iFans. WP can’t and won’t be left out of the loop, so, WinPhan7!
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