techiez
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If you love Windows, and you like the Windows Phone UI and UX design, i really don't see any reason to jump ship now. The app gap thing is blown wayyy out of proportion. I have a Note 5 as a work phone and dont like it at all i would never switch to Android. And literally every app i "need" or use is on Windows 10 mobile.
Wells Fargo
BofA
Speed Test
Shazam
OneNote
Word
Weather App
Skype (preview)
Photoshop express
Windows Central
And all the stock apps for W10 work just fine for me including Groove, Messaging, People, Phone, Alarms & Clock, Outlook Mail, Outlook Calendar, etc
All these tech blogers like MJF, Thurrott, Brad Sams say the NEED Android or iPhone to do work, what app is it that they NEED to have that Windows doesnt provide? Snapchat? give me break![]()
They need to be in touch with the latest, so when pokemon go comes,or Facebook launches events app, they NEED to have access to it. Cant lag behind competition.
though personally I agree, I have all the apps I need at this moment. but cant ignore the app gap, it is real.for example citrix worxhome that I use is lagging its peer versions on ios and Android