
"High Tech Computer (HTC) has grown up with Microsoft, from the old HTC-built iPAQ's running on Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system, to the Orange SPV - Microsoft's first Windows smartphone. The Taiwanese company has always been a loyal aid to the software giant, but lately that close relationship has started to feel a little dated. HTC's investment in Android and its Sense user interface has taken precedent over its initial work with Windows Mobile, and the company's Windows Phone flagships have been impressive, but overshadowed by Nokia's colorful Lumia range and partnership with Microsoft. That all
appears to be changing though." HTC announced some
good-
looking Windows Phone 8 phones (ugh) today, but from my personal experience of owning several devices from both brands for over a decade, Nokia has the edge on quality. Good to see a serious commitment to WP8 though - we wouldn't want the Android dominance to continue.
Member since:
2011-01-28
Nelson,
WTF??
Why are you so pissed off at me?? I honestly don't know what I said to make you so upset, even in the last thread. I don't even know if your upset at me specifically, or just my opinion. My question was totally innocent. But I've done exactly what I didn't want to do, which is to cause a ruckus, so I'll just shut up. But in the future what do you expect me to do? Should I keep my thoughts to myself because this is how you'll react every time?