I like to customize my devices. That's why I use Nova Prime.
1520 is a great device no doubt but i miss a few things on WP.
Swift keys, Tasker, G+...
I am from Slovenija and SwiftKey is in my language.WP has Wordflow, it's the same thing as Swiftkey. No, it's better.
I am from Slovenija and SwiftKey is in my language.
Ok after a year break from Windows Phone I'm back on it with Nokia Lumia 930 WP 8.1 update 1!
It's been fun using the HTC One M8 with android, IMHO a great handset just let down by android.
I think with 8.1 the OS has finally matured and Cortana has huge potential could be even better than Google now. For me Windows Phone is still the fastest and fluid OS of the three OS's that I have used. Granted its different, the live tiles are either you love it or hate it but that's what I like about WP it is so different from iOS or android.
Design is subjective but I actually like the Lumia 930 compared to 925 or 920 my biggest gripe is the battery life is very poor I get about 14-15 hrs usage on moderate use (9hrs heavy use) which is not acceptable now days on a flagship handset, my HTC One m8 would give me 20hrs on heavy use or 26 hrs on moderate use. I think the heavy battery drain is down to 930 using Snapdragon 800 they should have used Snapdragon 801, anyway I will live with this issue until HTC launch One m8 with WP 8.1 later on the year.
I tried doing back to Android with an m8. I quickly traded it on here... The camera was nigh unusable, the phone was not user friendly, contract syncing was dismal, there were no comparable keyboards and the phone quickly became a chore.
Plus Windows Phone has this one massive multitasking issue where users will often be promoted with a "resuming" dialogue, does this occur on Lumia 930?
The reason I say One m8 is let down by android is because every now and then it will lag, freeze to the point I will need to reboot
There are a lot of reasons to use the 1520 over the HTC One, besides the camera. If you don't really care about losing a little bit of functionality in apps here and there the 1520 is pretty good.
And why switch to Nova Launcher?
I can see why people don't like Android - I don't like it a lot myself. However, the rest of your comments aren't what I'm experiencing. The M8's camera lacks just one thing: resolution. This can be an issue if you print your photos. However, it has near instant autofocus. Where the Lumia 930 literally misses every single shot of my kids playing, the M8 keeps up without a hitch. The photos are pleasing, don't have much noise and the camera features completely destroy the 930's. What do you mean by contact syncing being a problem? I added my Exchange account to the M8 and had my contacts over within 10 seconds. And there are about 100 different keyboards for Android. The standard WP8 keyboard just plain sucks.
My 930 had that as a feature - it just auto-rebooted at random, so I didn't have to manually do it. And honestly - I'm not trolling here, I like WP8 as much as the next guy on this forum, but I've had the M8 for three weeks now and it has never even stuttered - it's been absolutely blazing fast in every single instance. I had also bought an S5 when it initially came out - now that was one laggy mess, but the M8 is rock solid and absolutely fluid - don't know what was wrong with yours (using a slow SD card, perhaps?)
I went the other way round (Lumia 930 -> M8) after I had gone through 3 930s, all affected by various hardware issues.
The M8 is dramatically faster (app load times, fluidity when scrolling, keyboard / typing speed / autocorrection speed), much better built (no squeaking back plate, for instance), has much better speakers, and doesn't lack all the apps (Feedly, dictionaries in the Kindle app, Sonos, Netatmo, dropbox and many, many more), has a dramatically nicer screen without any issues whatsoever, works with my car's (2013 VW Golf Variant) bluetooth system etc. etc. I'm no real fan of Android - it works, it's customisable, but it doesn't wow me and I greatly prefer WP8 but overall, the M8 is the best mobile device on the market and beats the 930 in so many ways, it's not even in the same universe.
So just from my personal experience, I just, for the life of me, can't see how you like the M8 less than the 930.
My 930 had that as a feature - it just auto-rebooted at random, so I didn't have to manually do it. And honestly - I'm not trolling here, I like WP8 as much as the next guy on this forum, but I've had the M8 for three weeks now and it has never even stuttered - it's been absolutely blazing fast in every single instance. I had also bought an S5 when it initially came out - now that was one laggy mess, but the M8 is rock solid and absolutely fluid - don't know what was wrong with yours (using a slow SD card, perhaps?)
Ok after a year break from Windows Phone I'm back on it with Nokia Lumia 930 WP 8.1 update 1!
It's been fun using the HTC One M8 with android, IMHO a great handset just let down by android.
I think with 8.1 the OS has finally matured and Cortana has huge potential could be even better than Google now. For me Windows Phone is still the fastest and fluid OS of the three OS's that I have used. Granted its different, the live tiles are either you love it or hate it but that's what I like about WP it is so different from iOS or android.
Design is subjective but I actually like the Lumia 930 compared to 925 or 920 my biggest gripe is the battery life is very poor I get about 14-15 hrs usage on moderate use (9hrs heavy use) which is not acceptable now days on a flagship handset, my HTC One m8 would give me 20hrs on heavy use or 26 hrs on moderate use. I think the heavy battery drain is down to 930 using Snapdragon 800 they should have used Snapdragon 801, anyway I will live with this issue until HTC launch One m8 with WP 8.1 later on the year.
The 930 must be a real letdown... Glad my 1520 is great