Jeff Merritt1
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Yes. Some people think it feels good the apps "are there" on iOS or Android. When it comes down to it, there's only about 10 apps that I constantly use, and the rest is for entertainment . My ten apps: Dropbox, Evernote, Note, Outlook, Music Player, Pocket Casts, Rhapsody, Netflix, LastPass, Facebook and Twitter. Let me check one last time: yep, all in WP. The rest is just gravy. And to make an even stronger point: if a company does not care enough about a segment of the users, that it would warrant an app for Windows Phone, it means Hasta La Vista Baby. I'm not sticking to a company that doesn't go the extra mile for my business. That means, Snapchat, take a hike.
I can't really switch banks on a whim, I will admit losing Chase stung...however...the mobile site does nearly exactly the same stuff. Aside from taking a picture of a check for deposit...which I used, never. So I'm okay there. As I said earlier I am quite content with my 950, I had two weeks to return it, this is week three...guess I'm keeping it. Phones are a ridiculous status symbol to begin with, (people were vexing over the non-high-end look the 950's have...I think they look great personally) and I guess apps fall into that realm of status...as weird as that seems. So that instantly makes Win10 Mobile phones...low rent? I honestly have never used Snapchat (I'm 41) and I never will. I could care less. They won't develop an app for Win10 Mobile because he's mad at MS? LMAO. I'd rather be in the minority with a good quality base, than a majority with no major direction or understanding.