buzzard75
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If this is your first foray into the Android world it can be a bit daunting. The same could be said for a switch to any new OS. It will take some time to work through all the differences and nuances of the Android system and to get your phone setup the way you want it, if you're not familiar with the OS. I came to Windows phone from Android and had similar problems going the other direction. Windows was an entirely new phone OS for me. I'm also on Verizon and will say that the carrier contact backup is a really nice feature and takes a lot of the work and concern out of switching to a new phone or a new OS.
After being on Windows for over three years now and given the current state, I'll probably be switching back to Android soon. I maintained a Gmail account as my main email address so all my calendar and contact details are maintained in Google rather than Live, but they're also backed up in Verizon's database. Being familiar with Android and maintaining that Google account, I imagine my transition back will probably be a little bit smoother and getting setup will just be a matter of downloading new apps, adding accounts, and setting up notifications.
After being on Windows for over three years now and given the current state, I'll probably be switching back to Android soon. I maintained a Gmail account as my main email address so all my calendar and contact details are maintained in Google rather than Live, but they're also backed up in Verizon's database. Being familiar with Android and maintaining that Google account, I imagine my transition back will probably be a little bit smoother and getting setup will just be a matter of downloading new apps, adding accounts, and setting up notifications.