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Windows Phone 8 & the Nokia Lumia 822 – first impressions

Fast. Fluid. Flexible.

Coming from my antiquated HTC Trophy, the 822 is amazing. If it was my first time Windows Phone, I would be crazy impressed. But remember, I’ve had my Trophy since it was available, and was developing (so experiencing WP7 via emulator) since day 1 of the Windows Phone SDK release. So I’m not coming from the ground level. I’ve been IN this.

That being said, Windows Phone 8 is what Windows Phone was meant to be. But don’t think that coming from your WP7 will be a great experience.
I can’t emphasize enough how much the dev community needs to get on board with using SkyDrive as a settings/config backup & restore solution. Or at least SOMETHING. I’m now re-setting up all but 2 or 3 of my apps and games. What a pain. If you want an example of a great app that uses SkyDrive to backup & restore, check out ConnectMe – an RDP client for Windows Phone.
Microsoft also needs to do something about this kind of scenario. I’ve been reinstalling apps from my old phone since yesterday. The purchase history online was incomplete. The “reinstaller” apps we all saw before the store was revamped no longer work. So what was I left doing? Glance and go. Look at the old one, search the store, install to the new one… All. Day. This needs improving.

So let’s talk about the Operating System and its experience first because, honestly, that’s where my heart’s at.

Now let’s talk about this Lumia 822, shall we?

Anyway, I’m definitely a happy camper to finally have a Windows Phone 8 device. I look forward to what the future holds for Microsoft’s new platforms.

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