- Nov 12, 2012
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It seems to me that here on WPC there is an abundance of negative threads about Windows Phone 8, its features (or lack thereof), it's benefits (or lack thereof), and its general abilities (or, again, lack thereof).
I like Windows Phone 8. I was on board the week it was released, switched back to iPhone after a couple of months for a really dumb reason, and recently switched back purposefully and willingly. For what I need in a smartphone, it's an exact fit. I need SMS/MMS and the Messaging hub is great. I need corporate email/calendar/contacts syncing (read: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010) and WP8 does that superbly (and I really like the way it not only renders email, but composes as well; the forms are super nice and clean). I need to be able to follow my friends on Facebook and make my own Facebook posts without touching the Facebook website or mobile app (because I absolutely abhor both their website and their mobile apps, they just suck) and the People hub covers that quite elegantly. I need Office (with OneNote and SharePoint connectivity) and the Office hub and OneNote apps are perfect for me. I need to keep with the blogs and news sources I follow, so I have Nextgen Reader (which is a really awesome app if you don't already use it.) Finally, I use some "basic" smartphone apps: camera, alarms, pictures and whatnot, and I find them to be not lacking in any way for my needs.
I think the user interface is great (for all current versions of Windows, I should add, not just Windows Phone). I can change the theme color whenever I want, and I can completely re-arrange how it looks at any time. For me, the home screen works perfectly as my "notification center", as the only thing I want to be notified about are messages, email, phone calls, appointments, and someone mentioning me in, or replying to one of my, Facebook posts. The Photo and People hub Live Tile animations make my home screen look alive, and I often find myself glancing at the screen just to see who has popped up on the People hub, or what picture is being shown on the Picture hub.
I can honestly say that I don't care in the slightest about orientation lock and that I prefer a single, device-wide volume control.
Before anyone scoffs at this post and writes it off as pure fanboyism, I've been a smartphone user for a long time and I've gone through every major smartphone platform: BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Android, iOS, and now Windows Phone. My opinions are not out of loyalty to Microsoft (until Windows 7 I actively opposed Microsoft wherever possible) but out of an intimate knowledge of what works for me and finally finding a smartphone OS that matches my needs.
Who else really likes their Windows Phone? I'd really like to read about other people who find that Windows Phone just works for them. If you want to complain about WP, you've already got most of the other threads in this forum; please leave this one alone.
I like Windows Phone 8. I was on board the week it was released, switched back to iPhone after a couple of months for a really dumb reason, and recently switched back purposefully and willingly. For what I need in a smartphone, it's an exact fit. I need SMS/MMS and the Messaging hub is great. I need corporate email/calendar/contacts syncing (read: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010) and WP8 does that superbly (and I really like the way it not only renders email, but composes as well; the forms are super nice and clean). I need to be able to follow my friends on Facebook and make my own Facebook posts without touching the Facebook website or mobile app (because I absolutely abhor both their website and their mobile apps, they just suck) and the People hub covers that quite elegantly. I need Office (with OneNote and SharePoint connectivity) and the Office hub and OneNote apps are perfect for me. I need to keep with the blogs and news sources I follow, so I have Nextgen Reader (which is a really awesome app if you don't already use it.) Finally, I use some "basic" smartphone apps: camera, alarms, pictures and whatnot, and I find them to be not lacking in any way for my needs.
I think the user interface is great (for all current versions of Windows, I should add, not just Windows Phone). I can change the theme color whenever I want, and I can completely re-arrange how it looks at any time. For me, the home screen works perfectly as my "notification center", as the only thing I want to be notified about are messages, email, phone calls, appointments, and someone mentioning me in, or replying to one of my, Facebook posts. The Photo and People hub Live Tile animations make my home screen look alive, and I often find myself glancing at the screen just to see who has popped up on the People hub, or what picture is being shown on the Picture hub.
I can honestly say that I don't care in the slightest about orientation lock and that I prefer a single, device-wide volume control.
Before anyone scoffs at this post and writes it off as pure fanboyism, I've been a smartphone user for a long time and I've gone through every major smartphone platform: BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Android, iOS, and now Windows Phone. My opinions are not out of loyalty to Microsoft (until Windows 7 I actively opposed Microsoft wherever possible) but out of an intimate knowledge of what works for me and finally finding a smartphone OS that matches my needs.
Who else really likes their Windows Phone? I'd really like to read about other people who find that Windows Phone just works for them. If you want to complain about WP, you've already got most of the other threads in this forum; please leave this one alone.
