wpguy
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Switching to Android was hard, because I was being forced to switch in order to keep mobile access to secured work calendar, email, etc.
Choosing a device was made easier by one hard-and-fast requirement I set early on: timely OS updates. That immediately cut all but the unlocked editions of Essential Phone and Google Pixel 2/XL. After a lot of back and forth, I ultimately chose a Google Pixel 2 XL.
I like my new phone, and all the must-have apps (Office, etc.) are there. However, there are some OS features I miss.
Even if Microsoft comes out with a Surface Phone (totally not holding my breath), I doubt I'll be heading back to a Windows-powered phone. The app-gap didn't bother me before, but I have to say it is really nice not having to fire up Edge-unfriendly websites for some of the services I use.
Choosing a device was made easier by one hard-and-fast requirement I set early on: timely OS updates. That immediately cut all but the unlocked editions of Essential Phone and Google Pixel 2/XL. After a lot of back and forth, I ultimately chose a Google Pixel 2 XL.
I like my new phone, and all the must-have apps (Office, etc.) are there. However, there are some OS features I miss.
- Live tiles for things like photos. The mail/calendar app required for work has a nice live calendar widget, but I do wish I could use a single app for mail/calendar, like I could before.
- Option to not download images and attachments in emails. (There is probably a better app than Microsoft's.)
- A keyboard with the WP/W10M layout. I am still hopping between Gboard and SwiftKey, because neither one has a good layout. (Microsoft owns SwiftKey, and a better layout would be very welcome, as would ALL the emojis.)
Even if Microsoft comes out with a Surface Phone (totally not holding my breath), I doubt I'll be heading back to a Windows-powered phone. The app-gap didn't bother me before, but I have to say it is really nice not having to fire up Edge-unfriendly websites for some of the services I use.