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One thing that you need to remember when approaching a Windows Phone is that a LOT of stuff is deeply integrated into the OS. As a result, in many scenarios where in iOS and Android an app is needed the same is not true in Windows Phone - the functionality is baked in.
So, take your time and explore all the built in functions first then determine where you need an app. I suspect the answer will surprise you.
So, take your time and explore all the built in functions first then determine where you need an app. I suspect the answer will surprise you.