General Question: How many of you have returned your WP8 devices for an Android or Apple product?

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.
 
:):straight:I bought apple at 13.oo a share and every device up to the iPhone 4s, today i brought home both an iphone 5 for my mom and a 920 (because its gorgeous and the tech specs were the same as the iphone 5) for me.
I grew accustomed to lock ups as the phones aged, and bug infestations that seemed to move in and take over storage
I was pining for my old motorola razr at the end..... when i gave up on all but texting and talking,. Eventually I grew averse even talking since it was mostly to at&t reps, friends got lost in the cloud OR at the mercy of predictive text and screen sensitivity. Now i have a sleek but cheap looking iphone i believe wont work well for long, and one handsome novel head turner, that I havent a clue how to work. Any advice from those further along the road away from apple would be appreciated, like how do i connect it to iTunes? yes seriouslyhttp://cdn-forums.wpcentral.com/images/smilies/huh.png