Even Android was mainstream only after 4 years after its inception. So be patient
I believe the numbers speak for themselves.
By features we have enough; let's remember the complain hasn't' been the lack of feature is the 'lack' of apps. Many iPhone users won't change even if apples sell them a piece of rock with the apple logo on it; that is a fact. So I would say there is a 10 to 20% of iPhone users that are no blinded by Apple[and maybe more] and in the Android side the % is greater. The Android market is so saturated that people are going to get tired of it and will look for something different. Samsung lost 60% profit.
Your biggest mistake is thinking that Windows Phone has enough features. Maybe for you it does, but not for everyone.
If MS told about the upcoming features of WP 10, then this thread would've been totally useless. It's still useless, though some of them might not consider it.
But Microsoft didn't, did it? So saying that Windows 10 will put Android and iOS in danger is totally irrelevant when we don't even know what Windows 10 will have for mobile.
You are talking about an OS which is already#3, & soon with decreasing iPhone sales& increasing WP sales, it'll be #2.
Windows Phone is #3 with less than 5% marketshare after 4 years, not really a huge achievement if you ask, or anyone for that matter.
history lesson for you-
sigh 14 years olds like you wouldnt know that Nokia,BB,Moto and Palm,Windows Mobile ruled the phone world before 2009
symbian was the largest followed by palm,bbos,windows mobile
since Nokia owns Symbian,Meego etc and Microsoft owns Nokia and Windows mobile, therefore it is counted as a comeback
Never argue with a 90s "kid" aka me,ive seen the entire phone trend introduction and seen floppies etc decline
But we aren't talking about Nokia here, we're talking about Windows Phone and it's giant "comeback" that everyone speaks of, every single year.
Windows Phone was never on top, stop mentioning other OSes, it can't make a "comeback".
Can it grow? Yes for sure. But there is no comeback, when it was never popular.