Article: iPhone user switches to WP

The article never mentions how long he used it other than where he says "just a day after using WP."


Here you go:

But after more than a week, I was having some serious app withdrawal symptoms. With my habitual apps missing, I constantly felt like I was walking through life with one arm tied behind my back. It was disturbing how used I?d grown to having my favorite apps around, aligned to the way I live and work.
 
Really surprised he didn't mention the screen resolution. Most apple freaks like to poke at that point at least a few times in each article. Even though most of them probably don't even know what PPI actually means.

"The iPhone is a brilliant mini-computer which just happens to be a phone too. But, iOS forgive me, Windows Phone 7?s focus on the source of content - the people - rather than the platform the people are on, made for an easier way to stay in touch with friends and family."

Backhanded compliment after backhanded compliment...


But the People hub interface needs work. If you have a long list of contacts who love to share, stuff can get lost in the long list of updates which appear. And scrolling can be jarring, if you open up the People hub and scroll down while the phone is still updating, it?ll update with a new list and push your reading place in the list."

This happens in my FB app on my iphone too. Not sure how his experience can be any different.


His professional title does not deserve to be tech writer, that's for sure.
 

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