![]() It's timing was highly unfortunate, but neither Nokia or Microsoft made any promises that it would support WP8. Nokia's first US entry into the WP market and it debuted as a WP7.5 device. if Microsoft had officially said that the 900 would get WP8, I'd understand the anger and join in with you! They never did, however. Nokia released the phone for what it was. ![]() No one officially said that the 900 would get WP8 aside from the Internet rumors which lit that fire and that fire burned right through the summer. However, when the 900 was released, we ALL KNEW that WP8 was on the horizon for this Fall. My girlfriend has a 900, so I get that point of view. I fully get the people being burned by the purchase of the Lumia 900. Essentially, your phone (any phone) is considered old news within a month of you having it. Yes, the carriers or OEM's will 'promise' support (we've seen how that goes), but nothing is for sure. Not to mention getting all of the different features/hardware to work properly, the cell radio, Bluetooth, WiFi, etc.Ä«uying a phone these days guarantees nothing. it'll run slower than molasses in the Arctic. ![]() It's like asking to get Android Jellybean to run on your classic T-Mobile HTC G1. All of the people upset at this are hilarious.
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