This is by far the biggest feature oversight I have ever seen. I changed my pin due to a policy requirement. After my phone locked, I typed in the new pin a few times and it wasn't working. Locked. Then it told me I had one more chance. What the...? I only tried it a few times. So then I was left wondering, was it 897645 or 896745, or did it not even change? I turned off OneDrive due to the major creep factor that it was automatically enabled on my phone. When I went to turn it back on, both it and my computer would crash trying to get the pictures off of it. Plugging it in did the same. Verizon suggested I download the OneDrive app to see if I can get it turned on... nope. Talk about the least featured app I've ever seen.
I just got engaged in Vegas in December and had countless, irreplaceable photos on my phone. I didn't just lose those pictures because I broke my phone, it fell in water, or some accident, I lost it do to Microsoft's impossibly insane horriblely designed feature that has taken away memories.
I will never be purchasing a Windows Phone again and severely regret getting a Microsoft Band 2. This is the worst user experience with technology I have ever had. Unbelievable.