You are implying that we are complaining about features that are fundamentally misaligned with Windows Phone. So let us see what we can find out of a list I have curated below that Windows Phone is opposed to at a basic level:
- Landscape
- Printing
- Data usage
- Storage
- Orientation lock
- Custom alert and alarm sounds
- Backing up app data
- Calendar week view
- Connectivity toggles
- VPN
- More Bluetooth profiles
- Outlook.com aliases
- Text reflow
- Gesture typing
- Scrubbing
- Gapless audio
- Playlist management
- Xbox Video
- Background downloading
- Toast notification aggregation
- Predictive dial
- Wave voicemails
- Universal search
- Custom alerts and alarms
- WiFi sync
- Natural language
Come on, man. I get that Microsoft can't implement 1001 noteworthy features in any short amount of time, but there are real suggestions that would make the platform better, and the company seems to be picking less than a handful of the minor ones each update. I'll wait until GDR3 and Blue before I pass any kind of final judgement, but it's been a rather poor showing so far.