I probably would stay with Windows Phone, since there is not much I care about. I wont use iOS or android so Windows Phone would be my choice. I dont need much so its perfectly fine, even if it was the super more features in a phone ever (since some people seem to think its soo behind competition). I would still use it since I like the look of it, Im used to it, I rarely use my phone so it wont break easily. and it would work to make calls and some video games and listen to music.
I want a notification center and a call recorder,filders, i want to change my background in whatsapp,desktop etc. I'm bored to have the same look in all aps,sms or whatsapp. If i don't get some of this i will go to iOs. Much colour,i like that. Sent from my Windows Phone 8X by HTC using Tapatalk
lol... if you want all, that should I ask WHY you got windows phone then? I know Windows Phone will get new features and all, but why did you buy it in first place if you could have bought an android phone for example and have those features already if you want and *need* them so much?
I just find it funny, since you dont know what the future will be, but you know the present and you knew windows phone didnt have all that stuff, and you have no idea if next update will bring it.
next time I would recommend buy what fits your needs, so you dont have to worry if you will get features you want or not and when they will come, instead of thinking you will stop using something in coming months if you dont get what you want. I mean nobody would miss you but it sounds like a waste of money and time.
you know, the logical thing, if something dont do what you want or need, you could just get something else that does it straight away, instead of waiting like if it was the end of the world, and/or expect something to come (in this case update) to change it, since you dont even know if it will come or not.