Good luck with your future phones, but I just wanted to add that weight isn't bad to everyone. I would've skipped the 930 if it was anywhere near 130-140g range in weight. Even the 160g and something is on the brink of being too light for my taste. It's a big device, it can't be too light or it feels like a toy. Weight is a big factor in all designing in how many people get a quality impression, not just in mobile phones but other things too. That said, there can be too much of it, too. Perhaps my 920 was a bit too heavy for the size of the device, but I never really minded it, but it probably crossed some threshold, like the weight was too apparent, like "wow, this thing is quite heavy", you don't want to emphasize it too much. I think on the 930 it's just spot on. Definitely not too light to feel like a toy, but doesn't make me feel like "wow, this is heavy".
Leave! Go. Nobody cares. At the end of the day, the best phone is the one that works for you.
Follow your road.
I'm not probably going to leave fully. I'll be selling my 930 and buying a cheaper phone like the 920/925 to develop apps for WP8.1. But as a day to day device I can't really use it
I think I considered leaving once but I had the shakes like an alcoholic on his first day of rehab. I can live within how this OS functions currently and I realized that as long as I wasn't vested in WP, I would never get to satiety. But having been androrian in a former life, I know the meaning of crap apps and android is replete with em. They have a lot of apps which makes that fact 'less visible' pretty much like IOS, but the mainstream apps are just as much garbage as anything else I've ever used. Android is where the term FORCE CLOSE was born.
But Nokia/Microsoft should know they the majority of people like a high quality phone that is thin and light
Agreed. The thing is, if you have a phone that is not particularly comfortable to hold for long periods, particularly on a long call, and it's heavy too you will soon begin to notice the difference. Unfortunately the 930 fits this scenario.
It doesn't matter to me, I don't make a lot of calls and work from home so I'm not out an awful lot or for long periods of time but I can imagine it making a big difference to somebody who makes a lot of calls. Some people like a heavy phone but I doubt they are in the majority.
I know that feeling. Like something's missing inside youI think I considered leaving once but I had the shakes like an alcoholic on his first day of rehab. I can live within how this OS functions currently and I realized that as long as I wasn't vested in WP, I would never get to satiety. But having been androrian in a former life, I know the meaning of crap apps and android is replete with em. They have a lot of apps which makes that fact 'less visible' pretty much like IOS, but the mainstream apps are just as much garbage as anything else I've ever used. Android is where the term FORCE CLOSE was born.
I think it depends on the phone and the owner. My Moto G is quite slim but has a grippy back which is also curved, and the 143g weight is just about right, making it easy to hold for long periods whether calling or typing.
The 930 on the other hand is for me, slightly heavier and more unwieldy than I would like although of course it's a bigger and better phone so I can accept the trade off.
Right on ! I was a huge Symbian fan years ago. Loved it and all those Nokia's running it. :smile:However there was once there was an OS called symbian...
But android has moved a long way from the force close. I tried out android L - the pre release of the new OS. And it's a huge step forward from anything they've released in the past.
So it doesn't happen or not as much?But android has moved a long way from the force close. I tried out android L - the pre release of the new OS. And it's a huge step forward from anything they've released in the past.
So it doesn't happen or not as much?
I'm a bit lost on words here but the main reason for me leaving Windows Phone altogether is that I can't seem to change my mindset from Android, looking at the quality of the apps that are on Windows Phone makes me laugh and to think how on earth can people live with apps that work like this.
Better run, I can see the torches and pitchforks lol.
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Yeah, you just don't know sh*t of what you are talking about, Android L is completely different. Dalvik is no longer used and now ART is the default runtime engine.Don't let the 'new interface' fool you. Underneath it's 'same sh*t, different day".....