While I'd love to see WP get some more market share so that it becomes more viable for the developer community to provide more apps and certainly more specific corporate/gear apps, the problem remains that there are fewer new models of WP in total and each carrier only wants or has one or two of them at any given time.
With the dropping of subsidies the reasonable expectation should be that all WP phones should be unlocked and made to work on all carriers. Isn't that the way it is outside of the US? The US market is the way it is because of the way phones were packaged by the carriers with subsidies. The carriers all bragged about the no-cost phone, yet that wasn't what they ever had. From day one, we the consumer paid for those phones in total. Either hidden in the subscription and fees, or with one or the other programs such as Edge. I even did a little math and it turns out that the cost to have the service and the phone, regardless of how it was structured, is nearly the same whether you buy the phone, lease the phone or had all of it buried in contract deal.
I'm looking for a WP and am very frustrated. My choices are as follows, none of them ideal:
1. Stay with Verizon which is the best service for me and get one of the small WP they are peddling.
2. Stay with Verizon and play the ebay crap shoot for a bigger WP
3. Move to another carrier if they have a WP that I like. ATT has the 640XL which would meet my needs, but their service is not quite so good here.
4. Move to some smaller carrier, but that's not so good when you live in the boondocks!!
Tmobile has recently gotten their high speed data in parts of the local area, but in a big part of this area they have no coverage at all.
Staying with Verizon has the benefit of the lowest out of pocket up front costs. Moving means paying off Edge on the iPhone 6+ and the cost of the new phone.