iOS or Android which to move to.

I personally don't want my android phones to look and act like a windows phone. I just let android be android (for better or worse) --- to me making it 'look' like a windows phone is ...oh what's the word.....making the android phone bastardized in a sense.

I double agree here...

Tried the Windows Phone paint job thing on Android and grew to quickly dislike it.
I just use Nova with a few paid icon packs to keep a spartan simplified look on my Mate 9.

I say if one wants WM/P then stick with Lumia etc...
 
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I double agree here...

Tried the Windows Phone paint job thing on Android and grew to quickly dislike it.
I just use Nova with a few paid icon packs to keep a spartan simplified look on my Mate 9.

I say if one wants WM/P then stick with Lumia etc...

Amen. The Earl Scheib treatment doesn't cut it for me.
 
Just picked up a cheap $100 Android phone. Runs circles around the $650 950XL that I returned. I just couldn't deal with the constant crashes and stuff just not working. The only MS apps I have is GroupME because my team uses it. And MS Authenticator to authenticate logins. Otherwise, it'd have no MS crap. And yes, GroupMe does crash, but not nearly as often as it did on the 950XL.
 
And yes, GroupMe does crash, but not nearly as often as it did on the 950XL.

I find it amazing that garbage collection is still an issue on devices in 2017. running .net and Java should have handled any of these occurrences years ago no matter how careless the developers are.

smh
 
That's the thing about android, it's flexible enough for us all to have what we would prefer. I prefer integration with Windows stuff. Helps with my work, so arrow is a better option than nova which didn't impress me, all hype no substance for me... Doesnt seem to add any functionality just a lot of options to look pretty.
 

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