
"Nokia is set to
market their first Windows Phone 8 hardware differently, according to a report by the Financial Times. The manufacturer will be entering into partnerships with a handful of EU carriers to exclusively launch their next generation Windows Phone. The newspaper states the company has already entered into talks with a number of operators including France Telecom." Not to be a spoilsport or anything, but doesn't carrier exclusivity kind of rely on people actually, you know, desperately wanting a certain device? It's like Nokia's executives live in this fairytale land where people are actually buying Lumias and plan their actions accordingly. It's uncanny.
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Well, that's neither here nor there in terms of its state of living, but I'll gladly take a system that requires a little knowledge and requires some learning along the way.
In fact, in one of the threads yesterday about cleartype, another poster was trying to convince me that windows on the desktop was dying, because windows 8 is for tablets or some silliness. Of course it isn't.