I know it's easy to spout doom and gloom, but I'm a realist. Don't get me wrong, I have been an evangelist for WP for YEARS, but over time, I just don't see it evolving to match user needs or even to be at parity with the other OS's. And no, I'm not talking about the # of apps out there. This article is nothing new. This argument is something that has been bantered around from time to time.
Five reasons Microsoft could become a top Android smartphone company | ZDNet
There are some reasons why MS will continue to support WP, but honestly, from a consumer standpoint, I'm going to go with what is more widely accepted and what my friends and family have more of. I can hear people saying "sheep" already, but the reality is, do I constantly want to swim upstream or do I want a smooth experience to work/play with the important people in my life? Comscore just said WP became the #3 OS out there, but they said it was because BB lost enough market share to drop to #4, NOT because WP picked up more customers. Is THAT the OS I want to partake in?
Does WP really have legs? I'm sorry to say, but I'm rethinking this whole OS.
Five reasons Microsoft could become a top Android smartphone company | ZDNet
There are some reasons why MS will continue to support WP, but honestly, from a consumer standpoint, I'm going to go with what is more widely accepted and what my friends and family have more of. I can hear people saying "sheep" already, but the reality is, do I constantly want to swim upstream or do I want a smooth experience to work/play with the important people in my life? Comscore just said WP became the #3 OS out there, but they said it was because BB lost enough market share to drop to #4, NOT because WP picked up more customers. Is THAT the OS I want to partake in?
Does WP really have legs? I'm sorry to say, but I'm rethinking this whole OS.