I have used a windows phone for nearly 9 months now I gotta say these phones are really buggy.
I'm just gonna list some of my issues with these phones.
1. No verity of apps
2. Several crashes resulting in phone restarting.
3. App crashes
4. Gmail and other emails saying they are not up to date
5. Songs duplicate on SD card.
These are just some of my issues I have had with these phones. Also, when I first got my windows phone I had to buy a new router because my old one wouldn't let my phone connect to the wifi.
I lost a highschool senior year video memory because after it finished recording it wouldn't save and my phone just restarted.
Lastly, I wanted to build an app like I did with android, but it's impossible on Windows phone when you have to buy almost $200+ for phone, program, windows 8 64bit, pay to dev unlock your phone, and fee for uploading to the store, might explain why there isn't a verity of apps.
These phones wouldn't be all that bad if it was easier to build apps. I hope these phones do well in the future, but right now they are not for me.
I will gives theses phones some credit on how durable they are. Drop this phone several times on concrete no cracks or scratches.
1) How many apps do you use on a day to day basis? 1000?
There are tonnes of apps in the store, sure it may not have the games that your friends are playing.. but pester the devs if that is how you feel.
2) Either an update did install correctly or you have a defected phone, the only to find out is to reflash and it should address the crashing if a hard reset does not work. Also you may need to get a better SD card...
3) As above, or it may be a poorly coded app
4) You probably have ticked manually sync
6) I have no fix for this one, as my 920 does not have an SD card
7) You should have checked your what you Wi FI channel was set at, set it too high (above 13) and some phones do no connect. However without knowing your phone's model, can only presume that maybe the case.
8) Sounds like the file was to big to save.... not the o/ses fault.
9)Actually you can get the windows phone 8 sdk lite which is free and install it on windows 7, visual studio express is free and a app studio account which is also free. If you want to use the Hyper-V emulator as opposed to your phone for checking, then you will need windows 8. Furthermore you can only develop for Windows phone 8 and a limited number of resolutions with the SDK Lite (just do a internet search...)
$200 is a trivial amount, why?
Just save up $10 over a period of 20 weeks (people probably spent this amount in a coffee shop). Heck if you are strapped for cash, you could have saved $5 dollars a week and sure it will take awhile but with this approach you will find that you can afford just about anything ranging from a new pair of trainers, laptop, tablet and even a car.
Want what you faster? save up more on a weekly basis.