New fixes fix things that were broken last month, which were broken by what was released the month before, which were broken by...
If you run bare and naked into the internet, using only Microsoft apps, I can see why updates might be some use. Or if you have a specific issue that needs addressing.
But beyond that there is NO reason to update in the all-you-can-eat style Microsoft foists on its users. In fact, it is likely to cause more problems than it avoids/solves, IMO.
The N9 has arrived. What we can say from our first experience is that we're in the presence of a fantastically designed device with a gorgeous AMOLED screen and some highly responsive performance.
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Why update?
New fixes fix things that were broken last month, which were broken by what was released the month before, which were broken by...
If you run bare and naked into the internet, using only Microsoft apps, I can see why updates might be some use. Or if you have a specific issue that needs addressing.
But beyond that there is NO reason to update in the all-you-can-eat style Microsoft foists on its users. In fact, it is likely to cause more problems than it avoids/solves, IMO.