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by newtritious
1362 days ago
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> The windows phone was a phone first, and a computer second. It would try to allow you to have access to the phone for as long as possible. Android and iPhone had no native battery saving features at the time, but windows phone did! It was great for those of us who went without power for extended periods of time. You literally spent half of your comment discussing one feature, and explaining that windows phone was a phone first and a computer second. That’s why it failed. Smartphones are obviously used as computers almost all the time, and the phone is a legacy feature. |
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