Before pulling off any kind of response to this OP, take a good long look at that avatar I have.
If you understand what I'm referencing with the avatar, and what quote I'm aping, you can skip this.
With that in mind, let's proceed.
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I've been on this wild ride for over a year and a half now. From a 620 (that broke after a eleven-foot fall) to a 630 that has a large, deep, and awesome-looking crack running diagonally through the phone. I've convinced quite a few people to go WP, just as a friend convinced me to.
And, I must say, I don't believe in Windows Phone.
For a year and a half, I've limped through storage and battery life issues, I was-and still am-jealous of my friends and the games they get to play on their phones, I still have no idea how Office mobile got only an updated icon and optimization for 1080p displays for the past 18 months, my carrier is still crapping on me for picking a WP. Add to this how disappointed I was with the 630, even after going phone-less for three months (partially because of the game lineup, partially because of the screen - after getting used to a 3DS).
That, and the Windows Central app still isn't good enough for me ;-;
And, you know what?
I embraced it.
Even when I doubted if Win(P)RT was efficient enough, even for light games.
Even when the Facebook app shat on me because "you seem like a bot. We'll revoke your rights to Like posts." All because I used the Facebook WP app. (Don't worry, I complained to Facebook about this.)
Even when my 620 died on me.
You should've gotten my point by now. Well, as for what I'm still here for, I believe the following quote sums up what I feel, but in some other context.
Sora, main character of No Game No Life says:
"I don't believe in humanity.
[...]
But, I believe in the potential of humanity."
I'm not here because I believe Windows Phone is perfect, I'm here for what it could become.
Besides, I'm here, too, because of how fun of a ride this is.
If you understand what I'm referencing with the avatar, and what quote I'm aping, you can skip this.
With that in mind, let's proceed.
...
I've been on this wild ride for over a year and a half now. From a 620 (that broke after a eleven-foot fall) to a 630 that has a large, deep, and awesome-looking crack running diagonally through the phone. I've convinced quite a few people to go WP, just as a friend convinced me to.
And, I must say, I don't believe in Windows Phone.
For a year and a half, I've limped through storage and battery life issues, I was-and still am-jealous of my friends and the games they get to play on their phones, I still have no idea how Office mobile got only an updated icon and optimization for 1080p displays for the past 18 months, my carrier is still crapping on me for picking a WP. Add to this how disappointed I was with the 630, even after going phone-less for three months (partially because of the game lineup, partially because of the screen - after getting used to a 3DS).
That, and the Windows Central app still isn't good enough for me ;-;
And, you know what?
I embraced it.
Even when I doubted if Win(P)RT was efficient enough, even for light games.
Even when the Facebook app shat on me because "you seem like a bot. We'll revoke your rights to Like posts." All because I used the Facebook WP app. (Don't worry, I complained to Facebook about this.)
Even when my 620 died on me.
You should've gotten my point by now. Well, as for what I'm still here for, I believe the following quote sums up what I feel, but in some other context.
Sora, main character of No Game No Life says:
"I don't believe in humanity.
[...]
But, I believe in the potential of humanity."
I'm not here because I believe Windows Phone is perfect, I'm here for what it could become.
Besides, I'm here, too, because of how fun of a ride this is.