- May 8, 2016
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I bashed the lumia 950 within hours after getting it, mainly because I have been using high quality devices recently and I expected the 950 to be as much. Since it obviously isn't the same level as my other devices, I have lowered my expectations and am beginning anew. It has been a few days, and I have been on the watch for the issues to either go away or get worse. Here is what I have observed:
Battery life: this isn't very good, FOR ME. I'm constantly on my device for work, be it emailing or texting another person in the department, and the only stock phon I have tried that makes it an entire 10 hour shift with me is the iPhone 6s Plus. The lumia made it about 6 hours of constant use. Not what I needed, but it has a replaceable battery.
Performance: performance is choppy sometimes when pulling notification tray down, texting, opening settings menu, and is downright SLOW when taking a picture and trying to view it in gallery. "Adding the finishing touches" is seen way too much on a "flagship" device. Again, I was used to my iPhone being instant with this, so I've had to lower expectations a bit.
Gaming: choppy. Playing sonic dash on my iPhone is buttery smooth, but playing it on my 1520 and 950 introduces large amounts of stutter into the picture. Another cross platform game, Call of Dead, is much worse on Windows than iOS.
These are just my thoughts after getting what I thought was going to be a truly amazing device. What I see is that Microsoft isn't putting as much focus on mobile as they should, and it shows. I can't understand how we have been waiting 5 years for Windows phone to be taken to the "next level," yet every time we think it's there, we hear "just wait, it's getting better."
The problem with waiting is there are two other more mature OS out there that don't require waiting to get apps, updates, and issues resolved in a timely manner. At this point, I will keep the 950 just because of its size. I can not and will not recommend a Windows phone to anyone. Ther are too many compromises you have to make, and it's not worth it.
Battery life: this isn't very good, FOR ME. I'm constantly on my device for work, be it emailing or texting another person in the department, and the only stock phon I have tried that makes it an entire 10 hour shift with me is the iPhone 6s Plus. The lumia made it about 6 hours of constant use. Not what I needed, but it has a replaceable battery.
Performance: performance is choppy sometimes when pulling notification tray down, texting, opening settings menu, and is downright SLOW when taking a picture and trying to view it in gallery. "Adding the finishing touches" is seen way too much on a "flagship" device. Again, I was used to my iPhone being instant with this, so I've had to lower expectations a bit.
Gaming: choppy. Playing sonic dash on my iPhone is buttery smooth, but playing it on my 1520 and 950 introduces large amounts of stutter into the picture. Another cross platform game, Call of Dead, is much worse on Windows than iOS.
These are just my thoughts after getting what I thought was going to be a truly amazing device. What I see is that Microsoft isn't putting as much focus on mobile as they should, and it shows. I can't understand how we have been waiting 5 years for Windows phone to be taken to the "next level," yet every time we think it's there, we hear "just wait, it's getting better."
The problem with waiting is there are two other more mature OS out there that don't require waiting to get apps, updates, and issues resolved in a timely manner. At this point, I will keep the 950 just because of its size. I can not and will not recommend a Windows phone to anyone. Ther are too many compromises you have to make, and it's not worth it.