- Aug 11, 2011
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I'm a die hard Windows user, but I just had to try that beautiful piece of hardware called the LG G3 on Verizon since it was a free upgrade, and there was nothing on the horizon for WP at Verizon. After 5 days, it's going back. As much as I tried finding various Android apps to get that phone to work like my Lumia 928, it just wasn't even close in usability. I absolutely loved the hardware, but Android is no where near as easy to use as WP8.1. Here are the primary short-comings for me:
That's about it. I'm sure there's more, and I was really hoping to adapt to Android, but it just wasn't for me. I hope this might help anyone else thinking of jumping ship. I'll be glad to be back on my Lumia and WP8.1 tonight!
- Email/Calendar/Contact clients: I have both an Outlook.com custom domain account and a business Exchange Account. After trying about a dozen different email clients on the G3, none performed as well as my Lumia. The calendar apps basically all sucked. Trying to customize notifications for the two email accounts separately was a chore, if not impossible.
- Notifications: I missed Glance terribly. Just being able to glance at the phone to see time and notifications is HUGE. I thought I could do without, but nope. The slidedown notifications screen in Android isn't nearly as clean as WP. I had to try numerous lockscreens to find one that gave me the information I needed, but none worked as cleanly or effectively as Glance.
- Bluetooth Sync: I drive a Prius with base sound system and the Lumia synced perfectly for me. I could voice dial or sms via Cortana without any issue. She would also read my sms and give me the option to reply via voice. This functionality is also a huge plus for WP, but completely non-existant with the G3. I even posted this on Android Central hoping someone could help, but nothing. With Cortana, you just speed dial 555 555 9876 and tell Cortana what you want, even ask the weather!
- Apps: It seemed like every app I wanted to use was laden with ads.
- Bloatware: Holy crap, the G3 was loaded with so much junk. And there's really no easy way for a novice user to see how much overhead that crap was causing. And no way to uninstall without rooting the device? C'mon..... I might be a geek, but why should I have to jump through hoops to remove all of Verizon's junk and Amazon's software, etc, etc.
That's about it. I'm sure there's more, and I was really hoping to adapt to Android, but it just wasn't for me. I hope this might help anyone else thinking of jumping ship. I'll be glad to be back on my Lumia and WP8.1 tonight!