Thursday, May 8, 2014

Editor's Pick: Windows Phone's Secret Weapon: Customization


Chris Maxcer
05/08/14 7:07 AM PT
Can you imagine "I'm a Windows Phone and I'm an iPhone" video ads that spoof the awesome old "I'm a PC and I'm a Mac" ads? The role would be reversed: The iPhone would be the stodgy, barely customizable dude, while the Windows Phone could be anyone cool -- or even just morph to fit a mood. Suddenly, consumers could place an attribute on Windows Phone: customization. Me. [More...]

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