While I don't dispute some of your points especially regarding where MS is choosing to focus, I am totally calling you out on this one.
The Note 2 has infinite timeout when you have the passcode lock disabled.
So does WP8 in the same situation.
From the pictures posted above, I do not understand how Galaxy Note 2 blows away NL928. Shots using 928 look more decent. We can say both can take good pictures in day light. Low light is incomparable. -me coming from Android/ Samsung Note.
Sorry. The pictures didn't stay side y side correctly. The first vertical picture in every double is the 928. The horizontal ones are from the Note 2. There is a clear difference in color reproduction and most of the 928 pictures have a yellow hue. I know that you can make several adjustments to the Nokia but my test was shooting stock because most users don't always have time to fiddle with settings before shooting a picture.
Sorry. The pictures didn't stay side y side correctly. The first vertical picture in every double is the 928. The horizontal ones are from the Note 2. There is a clear difference in color reproduction and most of the 928 pictures have a yellow hue. I know that you can make several adjustments to the Nokia but my test was shooting stock because most users don't always have time to fiddle with settings before shooting a picture.
My point exactly! You could do all of these things on an older Windows Mobile phone. Microsoft Office is great but the functionality is no better than the iPhone. Android and possibly BB are the only two platforms that provide full email functionality like you would have on a computer.
The camera points 100% true. I went through same thing. 928 is not a point and shoot. It is a adjust 15 settings, download HD viewer, run through Creative Studios clarity app ...and shoot.
I was thinking about making the change as well, Windows 8 really impressed me so i was thinking of making the switch. I'm just worried about battery life.
Bah windows phone 7.8 is the better OS. Windows 8 video DRM does not exist = FAIL.
Oh and as for the 928 if you have to use the flash you'll be ******** in the first week about returning the phone. As the new flash they're using makes everything yellow. Bad move on Nokia's part. http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/05/20/nokia-lumia-928-xenon-flash-is-not-worth-the-purchase/
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5. Screen standby is only 5 minutes max. This will probably be fixed in a few months with an update.
6. No notification system. This is a known problem with Windows Phone 8 and one that Microsoft might fix down the road.
7. Less than average camera. I have taken over 50 pictures with both the 928 and my Galaxy Note 2 on automatic settings and stock camera apps without making adjustments and there was only 1 picture out of 50 that the 928 took a better photo than the Note 2. That really surprised me as I was expecting this 928 camera to blow the Note 2 away. I will be posting some comparison pix next week to prove my point. Most of the pictures were not even close. The 928 was always yellow when the Xenon flash was used and the colors were not accurate and oversaturated. The Note 2 gave much better color representation and crisper, clearer images.
9. Battery life is still not quite there. It is definitely better than the 8x, but I still can't make it through a full day without charging. Off the charger at 6am and need to charge it by 2pm and then make it to about 10pm. That is 8 hours which is what most users want but my Note 2 can make it a day and a half without a charge.
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I wouldn't say they are an obvious difference on stock. The book shelf pic, the table pic, and the counter are the most notable that can be argued. Did the 928 flash for those pics? Cause it looks like it did and the Note didn't. That would change the color of the picture considerably. The Note pics look like they were taken with the lights off, and the 928 pics look like they taken were with the lights on. Also, with the 2nd outside pic I sometimes have issues with cell phone cameras not adjusting to the light well causing that yellow look in the pictures. Having to restart the camera fixes it.
The pic with the fridge and the one with the rock wall look exactly the same.
Your first outside pic is the same photo. Not that they just look the same, but you uploaded the same pic twice.
I will keep this short and simple for now since I'm at work:
1. I have owned upwards of 10 Android devices over the past 3+ years including the Note 2. I was heavy into rooting, modding, theming, etc. No matter which device you have, how beefy the specs are....the phone will lag. Maybe not on day 1, but it will within a couple weeks or so. Dalvik Cache is dumb.
2. The camera on the 928 is not "blown out of the water" by the Note 2. If you just take one quick and easy step and change the white balance, the 928 does just fine. And in low light, let's not even compare that part since we know who gets blown out of the water there. Ditto for video.
3. Please take a look at my battery life thread and don't form battery life conclusions after just a few days. These batteries need several charge cycles for them to hit their peak battery life. It is also like this on Android phones. My 928 is sitting at 53% after being off the charger for 21 hours. And yes I've been using the phone.
This phone is excellent, and if it doesn't work for your business needs then just use what works. No sense in trying to fit a square peg into a circle. It's not that serious and shouldn't be a stressful situation. If Android works better then use Android, if iOS works better then use that, etc.
Battery life should not be a concern, especially if you are coming from Android when everything can run when it wants to.
I work in IT every day. I am NOT a ******. I've used Android phones EXCLUSIVELY for the last 4+ years, until I got the 928 last week. A few points:
- My battery life on the 928 SUCKED until the 3rd full charge cycle - now it lasts and lasts and lasts!
- If a 5-minute max screen timeout is a DEALBREAKER, then go to another OS. But if that is your dealbreaker for WP, maybe you are trying to justify a reason to yourself to NOT switch?
- I also own my own sports photography studio (OhioValleyPhoto.com) and I can tell you it takes about 10 seconds to get rid of that yellow cast from the Xenon flash - again, if that's a deal breaker, maybe you are just trying to find reasons not to deal in the first place?
Of course, "To Each his own", "Your Mileage may vary", etc, etc, etc - but I can tell you that for what I use a smartphone for, this 928 is THE PHONE. I spent the first 48 hours TRYING to find a reason to take it back and wait for the Galaxy S4 release. The fact that I'm still here means that I may still occasionally whine or complain or the lack of an IR blaster but a detail that small is no deal-breaker for me when everything this phone DOES do, it does MAGNIFICENTLY.
I work in IT every day. I am NOT a ******. I've used Android phones EXCLUSIVELY for the last 4+ years, until I got the 928 last week. A few points:
- My battery life on the 928 SUCKED until the 3rd full charge cycle - now it lasts and lasts and lasts!
- If a 5-minute max screen timeout is a DEALBREAKER, then go to another OS. But if that is your dealbreaker for WP, maybe you are trying to justify a reason to yourself to NOT switch?
- I also own my own sports photography studio (OhioValleyPhoto.com) and I can tell you it takes about 10 seconds to get rid of that yellow cast from the Xenon flash - again, if that's a deal breaker, maybe you are just trying to find reasons not to deal in the first place?
Of course, "To Each his own", "Your Mileage may vary", etc, etc, etc - but I can tell you that for what I use a smartphone for, this 928 is THE PHONE. I spent the first 48 hours TRYING to find a reason to take it back and wait for the Galaxy S4 release. The fact that I'm still here means that I may still occasionally whine or complain or the lack of an IR blaster but a detail that small is no deal-breaker for me when everything this phone DOES do, it does MAGNIFICENTLY.