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Does the HTC windows phone 8x have snapchat, instagram, or candy crush?

No. Snapchat, Instagram, and Candy crush are all apps unavailable to windows 8 phones, which is the os that the HTC Windows phone 8x runs on.

How i can chat in facebook using windows phone htc 7 mozart?

Hey Orko, You should download nimbuzz or eBuddy :-) Good Luck!

Why does it say no network found on my htc windows phone?

It is because of technical problems in the network you wait and all shall be well

I have decided to buy a Windows 7.5 phone. Based on my budget, i filtered the choices down to 3(Nokia Lumia 710,samsung omnia , HTC Radar). Which one should i go for?

Windows phone 8 is almost here. I really think you should wait for a few weeks and go in for a WP 8 phone. WP 7.5 will only be upgraded to 7.8 and not 8. So you will be at loss. And Windows Phone 8 has whole lot of awesome features in it. Check this for moreFeatures in Windows Phone 8: http://gadgetronica.com/news/win...And here is why you should not go in for a 7.5 Phone: http://gadgetronica.com/news/wp-...

Can you download paid games (for free) for Windows Phone 7?

Ok... I'm not 100% sure what you are asking.

There are two ways to get applications on your WP7 device.
1. You go to the app store within WP7, find the app, and 'buy' it. If the app is free, you can merely 'install' it - it then downloads and installs. Otherwise, you have to setup an account to make purchases.

2. You can go to the app store on your PC using the Zune software and 'buy' the application. Again if it is free you can merely 'install' it. Otherwise, you have to setup an account to make purchases. The Zune software will automatically move and install the application to your WP7 device the next time you plug it in, or it connects via WiFi.

There is honestly no difference between the process. The only reason to use the second method is if you don't have WiFi or it is easier to browse for apps through your PC's Zune market place -- you can see pictures and reviews of apps. However, the apps are so small, you can download most via 3G pretty quickly anyway.

I'm guessing about half the apps and games are free. Most of the serious games cost a few bucks as do some of the more obscure apps. Shazam, YouTube, Acrobat viewer, news, weather, to-do list apps, Netflix etc. are all free as are (generally) any which require outside payment -- i.e. Netflix, TV viewers, etc. I see about 250 free games vs. maybe 1000+ paid ones.

There is no way to install an app outside of the marketplace. So you can't download pirated software/games and install them. Purchases (including free ones) need to be made on the phone or via Zune software. You don't need an account for the free apps (or music) and you can (depending upon your carrier) setup an account to bill to your phone bill so you don't need a credit card.

Anyone owning an HTC Touch Pro 2 phone willing to advise me on buying one?

I owned the original Touch Pro and, after installing some Today screen plugins and making a few registry hacks, generally liked it. In addition to having a decent feature set for the time, it had a pretty solid keyboard and build, and I liked the chrome finish.But I've got an Android phone now (Droid Incredible) and would recommend passing on the Touch Pro 2. In addition to not being the most user-friendly OS out there to begin with, Microsoft has abandoned Windows Mobile to focus on Windows Phone 7. And as a result, app development has all but dried up. There's no shortage of people who will tell you to opt for Android over iOS or vice versa, but I think either would be a better choice than a Windows Mobile device. And Windows Phone 7 has some things in its favor as well. It can't match Android or iOS in available apps right now, but the UI is pretty neat.

Does a Windows phone wear out after 2 years of use like an Android phone?

Well, it largely depends on what you mean by performance degradation. Nowadays many people are still using Windows Phone 8 phones with 3 and more years of life (like Lumia 820, Lumia 920 or Lumia 620 and 625). They don't usually degrade on their lifecicle, but the upgrade of those phones to Windows Phone 8.1 rendered some of the phones on the lower tiers very sluggish (the best example is the best-selling Lumia 520). This can be seen as degradation, but it's that the OS asks more than they are capable of giving out.So, as long as you are aware of the hardware you got (most WP8 phones has old dual core S4 processors and just 512Hb of RAM) and do not update if the update will impact significantly, you are safe. As for the newer phones, 8.1 and up, they should all resist quite well. 1Gb RAM gives a lot of breathing room and most have quad-core SoCs, which benefit in multitasking. Windows 10 Mobile will work more or less as well as WP8.1 on those mid-tier phones (Lumia 532, 535, 730, 735, 830, 640 and 640XL, as well as Yezz Billy 4.7 and other low-mid-en phones) while the dual cores (like the HTC 8X or the Lumia 435, while the 512Kb phone will probably not be officially supported) will probably suffer a bit, but we are not yet sure. The high end phones, that is the Samsung ATIV SE, HTC One M8 for WP, Lumia 930 and Lumia 1520 will perform perfectly, as they are so much more powerful even nowadays. The Cityman and Talkman will be Win10M phones, of course, the next flagships, those are powerhorses, and there are rumors of more mid-high-end phones on the works, like a successor to the 735/830 and people calling for a successor to the 1020 which is hard to see, as it is a niche market.If development of Win10M is like Windows 10, that is, no more releases but incremental evolution, time may make some older phones unable to cope, but all current high end phones (2 or 1 year old at the moment) should be able to work perfectly for some more years. YMMV, of course.

The best mobile phone within Rs. 16000.00 (From HTC & Samsung / Nokia)?

I want to buy a new mobile phone within Rs.16000.00. I have reviewed many mobile phones having Android and Windows 8 Operating Systems. But I am confused which OS phone should I buy. (I want to choose From HTC/NOKIA/SAMSUNG) ,pls help me------------

Which of these two phones is better the HTC desire 620G or the Nokia lumia 730?

I feel its a personal preference , as you are comparing Android with Windows phone.Its been 2 yrs i used lumia 920 for couple of weeks, and didn't satify because of lack of apps in the market. So, i don't know the market for it now.Nokia 730Pros: Extended battery life. Better camera. [Photo Compare Tool - GSMArena.com - look for bottow two phones]LED screenCons:Smaller screen size, 4.7". Personal preference.No apps in the market stillapproximately 1000Rs. more than its competitor.HTC 620Pros:Better apps availabilityLarger screenVarious range of colorsFaster processor3G availability on both the SIM cards.Cons:LCD screenLess battery charge (may be a couple of hours than Nokia)Again, it is a personal preference.Go to store in person, have a touch and feel for few mins. See the speed of OS response, check your budget, match your taste and buy it.Good Luck!Here is the comparison for the two phonesNokia Lumia 730 Dual SIMorCompare Mobiles - HTC Desire 620G Dual SIM vs Nokia Lumia 730 Dual SIM Specs, Battery & more

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