Jaime Rivera | November 6, 2011 5:47 PM
Watch this week’s Windows Phone View as we wrap up all that’s Good and Band inside the world of Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform. In today’s show we start by going through the new possible benefits all of us may get by the Nokia and Microsoft partnership, since it seems we’ll get Nokia Maps for free very soon, no matter what Windows Phone you carry. Microsoft has also unveiled a new Marketplace Extra service that allows you to discover apps just like our weekly show, the Windows Phone App Roundup. We talk about Adam Lein’s recent review of the T-Mobile HTC Radar 4G that ended up exceeding his expectations, and we later go through some recent improvements in Windows Phone marketing that just begin. We end the Good section by talking about the new advancements in the ChevronWP7 unlock.
In the bad section, we talk about some more problems with Internet Sharing and Windows Phone since it seems that the Nokia Lumia devices won’t support it out of the box.
All this and more after the break.
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