That failed MS phone? Why would you even want that? I'd get a Nokia "smart"phone.
Also, here:
Commentators noted Loop's 15-minute delay for updates, which CNET's
Ina Fried described as "odd".
[31]PC World argued this delay was at odds with Microsoft's claim that the phone is "always-connected".
[32] Users could not adjust this interval,
[33] although updates could be manually triggered with an on-screen refresh button, or locking then unlocking the phone.[
citation needed] Microsoft cited battery life and immature social networking
APIs as reasons for the delay; Engadget speculated that Microsoft may have been using the delayed messaging to encourage Verizon to offer lower-priced data plans, which would be attractive to the platform's teenage target audience.
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