- Oct 15, 2006
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I've been wanting to write this up for a little while now. I'm getting sleepy, and really need to head off to bed, but what the hey! (and i'm posting in off-topic, since I don't think it really fits well elsewhere.)
This is NOT meant to start arguments, or flames, just looking for a serious discussion and opinions. So please don't argue
I should start out by saying that my wife accuses me of having SmartPhone ADD (SpADD). In the past 2.5 years I've used BlackBerry, iOS (on an iphone 5), Android (Gingerbread, ICS, and Jelly Bean; devices included Galaxy S, GS3, and Note 2 among others), WP7.5 (HTC Radar), and now WP8 (Lumia 920). No, I'm not rich, just do a lot of trading here on the Mobile Nations network and on Craigslist.
Deep down, I'm a BlackBerry guy. I know it sounds crazy these days. In fact, I'm surprised more "hipsters" don't use BlackBerry now, seeing as it's not 'cool'
Personally I hate to see them going down the tubes. What always drew me to BB was the 'business/work orientation' of the platform. (no, I'm not one of the 'tools not toys' crowd either; I don't mind a few games here and there, or some Netflix)
Email, calendar, tasks, and word/excel are the things I primarily use my phone for. And I'm finding that my Lumia is the BB replacement (for me, your mileage may vary). Here's why...
When I tried iOS, and when I used Android, I found myself 'on' my phone a lot..and not just for work related things. I found myself getting distracted more frequently. Even going in to do something simple like look something up online to answer an email question, and ten minutes later I'd be like 'what the heck was I doing in the first place!!?'
(Disclaimer: I know we're adults, and need to be responsible for our actions, so in no way shape or form am I accusing Apple, Google, or Tim Cook (or even Steve Jobs) of distracting me from doing my job. It's not really their fault, and I don't want it to seem like I'm blaming a platform)
But in the last week, I've found myself back to a previous level of efficiency I hadn't experienced since using my Bolds (9650, 9700, 9900). Maybe some will say it's the lack of available 'goof-off apps'; I'd like to think that the live tile layout, giving me the info I need at a glance, is helping to not need to pick up the phone and wander through the app drawer. Some of the people in one of my G+ Hangouts groups were razzing me the other day "When is WP getting Hangouts? What about BBM?" I could honestly tell them I was enjoying not having it on my phone, since it had gotten to the point where I turned off notifications in Hangouts on my android phone - just too many distractions.
I don't know if I'm making sense at this time of night. There might be some valid points I'd thought of previously, but am leaving out here. But I'm really enjoying my Windows Phone 8. I like that it gives me pertinent info at a glance. And keep this in mind too; I'm not of the persuasion that since I don't have a need for a particular app or service (ie Instagram), that I don't think it's necessary. I think MS should have as many big name apps as possible, because rightly or wrongly, people judge platforms by the number of or type of apps.
But what say you? Granted I'm preaching to the choir here at WPCentral. But I can honestly say I've given the Big 4 platforms an honest go, and since the legacy BBOS is 'end of life', Windows Phone 8.xx is where it's at for me for a phone. (Games? Movies? There's a tablet for that! But that's another post for another time)
This is NOT meant to start arguments, or flames, just looking for a serious discussion and opinions. So please don't argue

I should start out by saying that my wife accuses me of having SmartPhone ADD (SpADD). In the past 2.5 years I've used BlackBerry, iOS (on an iphone 5), Android (Gingerbread, ICS, and Jelly Bean; devices included Galaxy S, GS3, and Note 2 among others), WP7.5 (HTC Radar), and now WP8 (Lumia 920). No, I'm not rich, just do a lot of trading here on the Mobile Nations network and on Craigslist.
Deep down, I'm a BlackBerry guy. I know it sounds crazy these days. In fact, I'm surprised more "hipsters" don't use BlackBerry now, seeing as it's not 'cool'

Email, calendar, tasks, and word/excel are the things I primarily use my phone for. And I'm finding that my Lumia is the BB replacement (for me, your mileage may vary). Here's why...
When I tried iOS, and when I used Android, I found myself 'on' my phone a lot..and not just for work related things. I found myself getting distracted more frequently. Even going in to do something simple like look something up online to answer an email question, and ten minutes later I'd be like 'what the heck was I doing in the first place!!?'
(Disclaimer: I know we're adults, and need to be responsible for our actions, so in no way shape or form am I accusing Apple, Google, or Tim Cook (or even Steve Jobs) of distracting me from doing my job. It's not really their fault, and I don't want it to seem like I'm blaming a platform)
But in the last week, I've found myself back to a previous level of efficiency I hadn't experienced since using my Bolds (9650, 9700, 9900). Maybe some will say it's the lack of available 'goof-off apps'; I'd like to think that the live tile layout, giving me the info I need at a glance, is helping to not need to pick up the phone and wander through the app drawer. Some of the people in one of my G+ Hangouts groups were razzing me the other day "When is WP getting Hangouts? What about BBM?" I could honestly tell them I was enjoying not having it on my phone, since it had gotten to the point where I turned off notifications in Hangouts on my android phone - just too many distractions.
I don't know if I'm making sense at this time of night. There might be some valid points I'd thought of previously, but am leaving out here. But I'm really enjoying my Windows Phone 8. I like that it gives me pertinent info at a glance. And keep this in mind too; I'm not of the persuasion that since I don't have a need for a particular app or service (ie Instagram), that I don't think it's necessary. I think MS should have as many big name apps as possible, because rightly or wrongly, people judge platforms by the number of or type of apps.
But what say you? Granted I'm preaching to the choir here at WPCentral. But I can honestly say I've given the Big 4 platforms an honest go, and since the legacy BBOS is 'end of life', Windows Phone 8.xx is where it's at for me for a phone. (Games? Movies? There's a tablet for that! But that's another post for another time)