Read more.The software giant is well aware that it needs all the allies it can get if its new mobile OS is to be a success.
Read more.The software giant is well aware that it needs all the allies it can get if its new mobile OS is to be a success.
Microsoft could not afford crappy reviews of the first Windows phones - that may well have killed the project at birth - so has been a bit conservative with the first phones. Not only do we get Snapdragon mark one, but features like copy-and-paste won't appear until next year. Some commentators are making a big deal of this but it has never occurred to us to crave that functionality in our Android phone.
Does not compute
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