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(The “Project My Screen” feature may not work between a Windows Phone 8.1 and a TV, using a USB connection.)
#Virgin mobile nokia lumia 635 tv
I haven’t been able to try this out on my TV b/c my TVs have neither Miracast capability nor USB connections. The “Project My Screen” feature of Windows Phone 8.1 should enable a 635 to stream video to a TV, by Miracast, and perhaps by a USB connection. NOTE: The above sentence partially wrong. As it is, I’ll wait to see what TMO’s next high-end Windows phone provides. If the 635 had a flash for the camera (I don’t even care about a second camera) and a way to stream high-quality video to a TV, I’d probably buy a 635. The primary work-related improvement Microsoft should make on the WP 8.1 is to seriously beef up the native non-remote Office suite, which still is too rudimentary.
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Being able to more easily close apps individually, the Swype-style keyboard, a folder/file system built into the phone are huge improvements.
#Virgin mobile nokia lumia 635 update
The Nokia “Black” update of a couple of months ago and Windows Phone 8.1 (developers version) have greatly improved the 521’s OS. Better hardware on the Z10, LTE capable, etc.) (I haven’t taken the SIM out of my Blackberry Z10–running on TMOs network–since I purchased it. Like you, I keep my 521 around the house without the SIM. If you wait for the MetroPCS launch, you’ll be able to grab one for a promotional price of $99. On T-Mo, you can expect to get the Lumia 635 for $0 down with 24 monthly payments of $7 on EIP, taking the total retail price to $168. And, once again, the Un-carrier is first out of the gate, offering up the Lumia 635 weeks before the other guys through both T-Mobile and MetroPCS.” “The Lumia 635’s advanced features, functionality and design – combined with its amazing price point – make this an absolutely screaming deal. “The Lumia 635 represents the next stage in the evolution of both the Windows Phone OS and the best-selling Lumia 521,” said Jason Young, Senior Vice President, Marketing for T-Mobile. Finally, on July 18th, MetroPCS will begin selling the phone online and through its stores. T-Mo brick-and-mortar retail stores will start selling it from July 16th. On July 9th, it will be available to purchase direct from T-Mobile’s online store. On July 5th, the device will be available to T-Mobile Simple Choice prepaid customers on the Home Shopping Network. To keep things interesting, T-Mo has decided to stage a staggered launch for the Lumia. It will be the first Lumia device to ship with Windows Phone 8.1 out of the box, and will be available on both T-Mobile and MetroPCS. T-Mobile, today, announced its launch plans for the upcoming budget Nokia Lumia 635.