NeOak
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Depends on the store. If you show an AT&T phone they do it for free.At my local store, they charged me for the Sim :/
If you show an unlocked phone, you may get charged for it.
I never have paid for the SIM though, so YMMV.
Depends on the store. If you show an AT&T phone they do it for free.At my local store, they charged me for the Sim :/
I have the official 8.1 cyan update for my daughter's 520 and performance is pretty bad. Camera seems better though and now I can move the games to SD.
I have the official 8.1 cyan update for my daughter's 520 and performance is pretty bad. Camera seems better though and now I can move the games to SD.
I have the official 8.1 cyan update for my daughter's 520 and performance is pretty bad. Camera seems better though and now I can move the games to SD.
At my local store, they charged me for the Sim :/
Well I'm definitely going to be using an unlocked phone. In fact, I'd like to see if they'll give me a nano-SIM before the 1520 is delivered so I can't get going on it right away.Depends on the store. If you show an AT&T phone they do it for free.
If you show an unlocked phone, you may get charged for it.
I never have paid for the SIM though, so YMMV.
Main UI performance or apps performance?
20XXAny word on the Lumia 1525 release date? Thanks.
20XX
Looks like someone found HTC One M8 for WP pictures on Verizon servers.
Feeling a little desperate for a new phone--is the One solid hardware vs the 930/Icon, or even the 925 (current phone)?
Isn't the HTC One a lot lighter than similarly-sized Lumias?
This is better than any piece of actual MS Windows Phone marketing that I've seen.Don't know if already posted but Windows Phone 8.1 fan made trailer. Looks really good imo.
Can't wait to jump to WP.
I hope it carries the 801 chip, So that battery life remains excellent. The biggest consideration any of you need to have about the phone is the camera. If it's the same exact module as the M8, it's disastrous, game changing bad. Do not consider it unless you never take photos. Everything else about the m8 is top shelf.
Just came back to my 928 after spending some time with Galaxy S5. WP > Android. This is my first time using it since 8.1. Great changes.
Still have not been able to find a Twitter app I love though. Any recommendations?
Just came back to my 928 after spending some time with Galaxy S5. WP > Android. This is my first time using it since 8.1. Great changes.
Still have not been able to find a Twitter app I love though. Any recommendations?
The 32GB 1520 from AT&TWhat phone do you have?
The 32GB 1520 from AT&T
Using the Nokia Software Recovery tool.
It says it will update to 8.1 (or the version string that matches the DP8.1). WIll this also install Cyan.
(want to pass the phone on to a relative with proper software)
EDIT: Nevermind, it installed 8.0.
You downgraded? should have waited till next week. 8.1 Cyan will go live for preview users.
I have to say the camera experience with the 930 is truly amazing. The picture quality is great, the camera UI is great, and additional apps like Nokia Storyteller and Nokia Creative Studio as well as all the lens apps like Cinemagraph are well integrated.
When I compare that to what you get with some of the latest Sony Xperia Z phones (like my sisters Z1 Compact), the Nokia is simply in another league.
You downgraded? should have waited till next week. 8.1 Cyan will go live for preview users.
UI performance seems the same.How is UI performance? Camera? Games? I'm thinking of repairing my broken 1520 rather than selling it.
Got a 930. Was preparing the phone to be passed on.
Also twitter on a 5 inch 1080p screen is ridiculous. The mobile site is better:
Cannot stand the amount of dead space on the official twitter app. Why does the nav bar need to be so big!?
My 1020's started developing a problem. Not sure if it's the battery or what.
Basically if I let the battery die out completely, it gets stuck in an endless boot cycle of the charging icon and the nokia logo. The only way to get it working again is to use nokia's recovery software and flash it but this deletes everything on the phone.
Anyone encountered this and found a more permanent solution.
I should mention my insurance company provided this replacement after I cracked the screen on my launch one.
If this happens, don't flash the phone. Plug it in. As it boots go to that lighting bolt screen (hold vol-up button). Charge it while that screen is on. You should be fine.
Made for 840x480 screens.
My 1020's started developing a problem. Not sure if it's the battery or what.
Basically if I let the battery die out completely, it gets stuck in an endless boot cycle of the charging icon and the nokia logo. The only way to get it working again is to use nokia's recovery software and flash it but this deletes everything on the phone.
Anyone encountered this and found a more permanent solution.
I should mention my insurance company provided this replacement after I cracked the screen on my launch one.