I don't know how to say this, but windows phone still has problems and lot's of them stem from app's created for earlier versions of the os, not being updated to the later versions. When I was on windows phone 8.0 GDR3 I had lots of apps that were updated for WP8 and all had the instant resuming API and worked rather well. But during that time, I have always had a problem were I would receive the notification and the live tile would not update. There have been a lot of apps that do this, and still do. In the marketplace, there are still WP7 that have not been updated, and are just hampering the experience for anyone that downloads them. The truth is that when a new user goes out to try WP 8.1 right now and see apps when they try to resume then via multitask and see them resuming for a seconds, that does not look very good. The percentage of people when trying windows phone and seeing these problems may be deterred and return the device, which seems to happen a lot. One use scenario would be a teenager trying to snapchat their friend. Being on android, there is an official snapchat app, and push notifications happen instantly, while on windows phone, you would use 6snap, and the push notifications aren't instant, and lots of scenarios you would not get the snap. Things like this deter from the windows phone experience, and is why the marketshare is low, and also for other reasons.
Windows phone 9 will NEED to be able to run store apps (Windows 8 metro apps), as my experience with windows 8 and 8.1 apps are generally far smoother, more responsive and properly working live tiles. After using windows phone since 2010, I can say that going through the app list with a black background can be quite boring, and a background will be needed. When you are in the multitasking screen, the theme color is very boring a background would be very necessary in that situation to help keep the OS fresh. The setting's menu needs to be redone and the entire OS needs to be spruced up. The messaging app needs to have some more color, and allow choice for some themes. The WP store needs lots of apps to get filtered, because there are lots of broken apps that are frustrating with many that do not work the way that they were intended to be made. One example is dictionary.com app, it is obvious that is still is a wp7 app, and I use the word of the day function, and what happens is that I will go a day without receiving a notification than receive 5 the next day. Another problem is that when I click on the word in the notification center, it ends up taking me to another word. As of right now the entire OS seems disjointed, with lot's of problems occurring because of non updated third party apps. I know lots will say this is the problem of the third party apps, as it is, but it does affect all of us, and it affects the image that MS receives to it's mobile platform, they will have to resolve these problems, or their market share will never come at ALL.
What windows phone does NOT have is reliable notifications, reliable live tiles, reliable fast resuming multitasking for ALL apps, proper support from third party apps (Not MS's fault, but a problem nonetheless) and proper flag shapes that ought to become available to all markets, especially in the US where there has yet to be a windows phone flag shape released to all 4 carriers.
Some other more customizations will be needed. The notification center needs to have an option for more than 4 shortcuts (5 on phablets) and have a scrollable label instead of having a limited number. There ought to be a optional brightness slider, and more accessibility shortcuts. They could implore double layer of accessibility shortcuts too. Another problem that is annoying is that when I clear notifications from the Action Center, the live tiles does NOT get cleared. I know that apps need to support this, but I have yet to see ONE app that supports this. I am very infuriated by the rate of development of new apps from third party developers with WP 8.1, as 5 months later, there is very few windows phone 8.1 specific apps in the marketplace. In my opinion, MS ought to restart the WP store with windows phone 9, and only allow updated apps, and or the developers that will resubmit their apps to this "New" store so that all of the old junk gets filtered out. It is a dauntless move, but one I feel that needs to be taken. If or maybe or when WP OS converges with windows RT and is able to all share the same apps, that have PROPER NOTIFICATIONS, and PROPER LIVE TILES all being responsive with an updated metro design (similar to windows 8.1) than MS may be going somewhere considering that developers will have a huge ecosystem of users to feed and make apps for may mean better support for apps, and greater availability of apps. What this could also mean is that Windows will be able to apps normally tailored for the phone and vice versa would be a huge boon for both ecosystems.
Because of these issues with windows phone, I too am having a hard time trying to stay with the platform as I love the interface and style, but the build up of frustrating apps is infuriating and I am very tempted to go to android. Since I have been with windows phone for so long, I am willing to wait for Windows "Threshold" but past that, I may jump the windows phone bandwagon.
Tl;dr
BASICALLY IT IS A HUGE RANT OF WINDOWS PHONE'S SHORTCOMINGS, AND SOME TIPS OF MINE SPLATTERED ALONG, AND I NEEDED TO GET THIS OUT OF MY SYSTEM.
Frustrated MS ****** :eck:
Windows phone 9 will NEED to be able to run store apps (Windows 8 metro apps), as my experience with windows 8 and 8.1 apps are generally far smoother, more responsive and properly working live tiles. After using windows phone since 2010, I can say that going through the app list with a black background can be quite boring, and a background will be needed. When you are in the multitasking screen, the theme color is very boring a background would be very necessary in that situation to help keep the OS fresh. The setting's menu needs to be redone and the entire OS needs to be spruced up. The messaging app needs to have some more color, and allow choice for some themes. The WP store needs lots of apps to get filtered, because there are lots of broken apps that are frustrating with many that do not work the way that they were intended to be made. One example is dictionary.com app, it is obvious that is still is a wp7 app, and I use the word of the day function, and what happens is that I will go a day without receiving a notification than receive 5 the next day. Another problem is that when I click on the word in the notification center, it ends up taking me to another word. As of right now the entire OS seems disjointed, with lot's of problems occurring because of non updated third party apps. I know lots will say this is the problem of the third party apps, as it is, but it does affect all of us, and it affects the image that MS receives to it's mobile platform, they will have to resolve these problems, or their market share will never come at ALL.
What windows phone does NOT have is reliable notifications, reliable live tiles, reliable fast resuming multitasking for ALL apps, proper support from third party apps (Not MS's fault, but a problem nonetheless) and proper flag shapes that ought to become available to all markets, especially in the US where there has yet to be a windows phone flag shape released to all 4 carriers.
Some other more customizations will be needed. The notification center needs to have an option for more than 4 shortcuts (5 on phablets) and have a scrollable label instead of having a limited number. There ought to be a optional brightness slider, and more accessibility shortcuts. They could implore double layer of accessibility shortcuts too. Another problem that is annoying is that when I clear notifications from the Action Center, the live tiles does NOT get cleared. I know that apps need to support this, but I have yet to see ONE app that supports this. I am very infuriated by the rate of development of new apps from third party developers with WP 8.1, as 5 months later, there is very few windows phone 8.1 specific apps in the marketplace. In my opinion, MS ought to restart the WP store with windows phone 9, and only allow updated apps, and or the developers that will resubmit their apps to this "New" store so that all of the old junk gets filtered out. It is a dauntless move, but one I feel that needs to be taken. If or maybe or when WP OS converges with windows RT and is able to all share the same apps, that have PROPER NOTIFICATIONS, and PROPER LIVE TILES all being responsive with an updated metro design (similar to windows 8.1) than MS may be going somewhere considering that developers will have a huge ecosystem of users to feed and make apps for may mean better support for apps, and greater availability of apps. What this could also mean is that Windows will be able to apps normally tailored for the phone and vice versa would be a huge boon for both ecosystems.
Because of these issues with windows phone, I too am having a hard time trying to stay with the platform as I love the interface and style, but the build up of frustrating apps is infuriating and I am very tempted to go to android. Since I have been with windows phone for so long, I am willing to wait for Windows "Threshold" but past that, I may jump the windows phone bandwagon.
Tl;dr
BASICALLY IT IS A HUGE RANT OF WINDOWS PHONE'S SHORTCOMINGS, AND SOME TIPS OF MINE SPLATTERED ALONG, AND I NEEDED TO GET THIS OUT OF MY SYSTEM.
Frustrated MS ****** :eck: