so a little gutted i cannot backup or transfer my SMS to my 920.
WinPho 7.8 for the Lumia 900 isnt too far away and allows you to do the backing up of the SMS.
Is there an app that can do it maybe?
so a little gutted i cannot backup or transfer my SMS to my 920.
WinPho 7.8 for the Lumia 900 isnt too far away and allows you to do the backing up of the SMS.
I put a ZAGG Invisible Shield on mine (Front and Back).
Very easy to install and doesn't ruin the look of the screen.
The only negative is that the protector material is grippy/tacky to touch. Some people like it, others may hate it. I don't mind it.
Is there an app that can do it maybe?
the only option I get is 2G or 3G.
like I say, I am NOT in an area where there is 4G BUT do have a 4G plan and 4G sim
london - about 30 mins away but not sure where exactly in london its rolled out
http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/14/editorial-windows-phone-future-without-google/
I stop reading after the editor complained about no good youtube apps (If he isn't even bothered to talk about metrotube, he's obviously come out blind sighted) Made worst when he claims Chrome is totally dominating the browsing scene from top to bottom - huh? Last I checked, it's still behind IE and riding on the back of Firefox losing shares.
Are we really that reliant on Google when we judge a phone and platform? I find it totally stupid and that's coming from a hotmail user, who browse on Chrome when on Laptop and use the ocassional Google services like maps and youtube.
Google wants to kick some Sand at MS, fair enough but when shortsighted editors who publish articles like this, it makes me loose faith in tech reporters. Creature comforts, no wonder innovation is dead in Apple and Android continues to play catch up and force Google services (Google+ needed to review apps in a good example)
Might start setting to using Bing even on my workstation just to protest![]()
I went on full on rant mode and made a huge post and picked everything apart, think it got lost though, most seem to be saying how bad the article is, and Google are each day looking like tool, think they just pulled their Mail support to windows in some way and most said they are moving to outlook in the wake of it.
Switched to Bing a year ago, havnt looked back so much better for images and video.
Google are going to get in trouble soon, do they forget exactly WHOS desktop all of their services are accessed from.
Google wants to kick some Sand at MS, fair enough but when shortsighted editors who publish articles like this, it makes me loose faith in tech reporters.