Monday, 1 December 2014

Things That Suck Concerning Windows Phone



In terms of computer code style, Windows Phone is one amongst the most effective operative systems within the market. Its dynamic live tiles impressed different firms to follow the flat style language. Before Joe Belfiore introduced this new minimalistic style approach, different platforms were deeply dotty with rounded bubble-esque components. whereas we tend to like it for the look, like each OS, WP has its share of shortcomings. In my last article, I had highlighted things like a scarcity of excellent third-party video player, inconsistent Action Centre, fewer games, and not-so frequent app updates. With introduction of the Windows Phone 8.1, a number of these issues are smooth out. But, in its bid to repair one thing that is not broken Microsoft has introduced new annoying issues.

Confusingly Long List Of Settings

Windows Phone platform is all concerning simplicity and ease-of-use. because of the live tiles and promise feature, you get necessary info in a very single look. However, the Settings list is totally opposite of that. The list includes forty two random settings together with Start+Theme, Ringtones+Sound, Email+Accounts, net Sharing, Lock Screen, Notifications+Actions, Wi-Fi, aeroplane mode... Categorising them in sub-sets would be a way of resolution this issue. If not that, a minimum of list them within the alphabetical order.





Xbox Video

I like Windows Phone for its speed and flow. However, in contrast to the nice recent music and video hub, the Xbox video updates itself for around ten to fifteen seconds before loading. This won't be that dangerous for Americans, as they get access to Xbox content. But, what is the purpose of it connecting it to the net all the time once the service isn't accessible in India? thus primarily, even though you wish to observe the videos that ar domestically keep on the phone, you're forced to travel on-line.





Games Hub

Similar to the Xbox video hub, the Games hub too wastes lots of your time. To play the games that I actually have already downloaded, I actually have to attend for the hub update. until Windows Phone eight, it wont to instantly fetch the list of games. i do know that I will directly access titles from the app list, however if I actually have to start out games from the app list, what is the purpose of Games hub? thus rather than change the hub thus oftentimes, Microsoft ought to rather create its game development studios churn-out some quality games.


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