It's annoying how "pro" reviewers ignore the things that sets the Lumia 920 apart

I wish I could access my Google Music from my 920. I am also missing Google Drive and Sirius too. There were a few things that I can't get on my 920 that caused me to not make it my daily driver. My SGS3 is still in my pocket, and the 920 is back in the box.
 
I wish I could access my Google Music from my 920. I am also missing Google Drive and Sirius too. There were a few things that I can't get on my 920 that caused me to not make it my daily driver. My SGS3 is still in my pocket, and the 920 is back in the box.

Guess I really take a different mindset here. This is a Windows Phone and (surprise surprise), is designed around Microsoft and not Google. I like Google as well as the next person but as good as it is, I love WP8 and Sky Drive more. Not really seeing the big deal going from Google drive to MS SkyDrive. As for the music, I was able to get most of my music over to my Lumia. I realize I end up losing this, that or the other but when I switch OS's, I do so with the knowledge that the best experience will be to go "all in". I too had a SGS3 and the phone itself was really nice but I just could not get data reception in my office worth a crap and as much as I liked it, I tossed it to the curb for my Lumia. Not only does it perform great and better than my SGS3, but as an added bonus, it takes far better pictures in my opinion. The key to transitioning from one OS to another is NOT to expect the newer one to be exactly like the former. They are different experiences. If you start comparing like that, you will just be disappointed because you're expecting it to be the same. It isn't. Go in with an open mind and learn to use what it has to offer. You may find that it offers more than what you had.
 

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