I've flirted with getting a Windows Phone as my primary phone on Verizon since Dec 2012. Finally, I took the jump after my RazrM battery just couldn't last more than 4-5 hours with moderate use. The RazrM also had unbelievable lag - so bad I've missed phone calls due to the phone not waking the screen in time. This phone was to be an experiment for me...to see if this phone had what I needed before I consider a flagship Windows 10 phone.
Long story short I purchased a 735 at cost so I could keep my data plan. My first impressions based on 2.5 days of use are as follows.
Pros:
1) So much nicer than Android. I'm actually blown away. I've played with a 520 when I had to get AT&T for a while to make calls at my work location; but this phone is such a step up. The folder situation got much better than the original implementation I saw in the 520.
2) Apps "look" better to me on Windows. Don't know that they work better in all cases; but they look nicer IMO. I'm only missing the financial/credit card/banking apps and an official Sirius app. Not a big deal to me at this point.
3) Incredible, ok, unbelievable battery life. 2 days, checking email every hour, at least 3 hours voice, some surfing, playing with settings, a few texts, and I still have over 50% battery!!!!!!!
4) The location settings actually work, so it switches to wi-fi with no problem (not sure why I use this since I'm unlimited). My 'Droid never could do this correctly without eating battery.
5) I absolutely cannot believe Windows does not have more market share, and I'm hoping Verizon backs Windows 10 phones.
6) It's so intuitive - even when I didn't know what I was doing, the phone seems to have done it
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Negatives:
1) No Glance or LED notification.
2) MUST use Verizon help page to get it to work initially. I must have factory reset 5 times before I gave up (stuck on "app" update or something). As soon as I used the Verizon help page, it worked almost instantly and credit Verizon, all my contacts came through fine.
3) More settings like quiet hours; like work location, home location - perhaps I just haven't explored enough.
4) I had one more issue; but it's so minor I forgot it
So a few questions I do have, which in all honesty I haven't searched online for in any great detail which could be negatives.
1) My other chargers do not work well. In fact, one usb cable didn't plug in correctly. I'm not sure why a high amperage charger doesn't work. Heck, I bought it at the MSFT store in Boston.
2) Deleting multiple emails at once.
3) Syncing contacts with my yahoo contacts without having an outlook.com account.
Long story short I purchased a 735 at cost so I could keep my data plan. My first impressions based on 2.5 days of use are as follows.
Pros:
1) So much nicer than Android. I'm actually blown away. I've played with a 520 when I had to get AT&T for a while to make calls at my work location; but this phone is such a step up. The folder situation got much better than the original implementation I saw in the 520.
2) Apps "look" better to me on Windows. Don't know that they work better in all cases; but they look nicer IMO. I'm only missing the financial/credit card/banking apps and an official Sirius app. Not a big deal to me at this point.
3) Incredible, ok, unbelievable battery life. 2 days, checking email every hour, at least 3 hours voice, some surfing, playing with settings, a few texts, and I still have over 50% battery!!!!!!!
4) The location settings actually work, so it switches to wi-fi with no problem (not sure why I use this since I'm unlimited). My 'Droid never could do this correctly without eating battery.
5) I absolutely cannot believe Windows does not have more market share, and I'm hoping Verizon backs Windows 10 phones.
6) It's so intuitive - even when I didn't know what I was doing, the phone seems to have done it

Negatives:
1) No Glance or LED notification.
2) MUST use Verizon help page to get it to work initially. I must have factory reset 5 times before I gave up (stuck on "app" update or something). As soon as I used the Verizon help page, it worked almost instantly and credit Verizon, all my contacts came through fine.
3) More settings like quiet hours; like work location, home location - perhaps I just haven't explored enough.
4) I had one more issue; but it's so minor I forgot it

So a few questions I do have, which in all honesty I haven't searched online for in any great detail which could be negatives.
1) My other chargers do not work well. In fact, one usb cable didn't plug in correctly. I'm not sure why a high amperage charger doesn't work. Heck, I bought it at the MSFT store in Boston.
2) Deleting multiple emails at once.
3) Syncing contacts with my yahoo contacts without having an outlook.com account.
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