To answer the OP, no. I am an avid Microsoft user however, it came to a point where I could not do my job anymore due to the lack of apps unavailable on Windows. So I made the switch to Android. I'll describe Android in one word: WOW. Coming from Windows Phones for almost six years, Android is light years ahead of Windows Mobile.
Take away the apps, Android Lollipop is a very smooth, responsive, battery conserving and user friendly operating system. My 2011 Lexus ES350 doesn't fully support it, but having Android Auto working partially is superb. Just saying OK Google, it responds accurately and works without any issues. My Blu Life XL with 2 GB RAM, & 16 GB ROM runs circles around my Lumia 640 XL in every category except for camera & lack of glance screen. It is incredibly fast; almost as fast as my wife's iPhone 6s plus.
I bought my Blu Life XL just to try out Android and I'm sold. I'll never buy another Windows Phone again. I'll still use Windows tablets and use Microsoft services like Office365, Xbox, Outlook, OneDrive and Groove music, but only on Android. Google Maps is superior to Windows Maps in every way; bottom line, Microsoft's retrenchment plan is causing them to lose out on their die hard users and advocates. Three years ago I would highly recommend Windows Phone. Not any more today.