- Mar 10, 2014
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Okay, so I spent about 20 minutes yesterday posting a question like this but wasn't logged in when I posted it so have no idea where it went. I'll try to keep this to the point as I am eager to hear everyone's opinion.
I am a heavy MS user. I pay for Office 365, Xbox Music, extra OneDrive storage for my personal account, I have an MSDN subscription and I develop apps on Microsoft Azure. I live fully in the MS ecosystem. I own a Dell XPS 15 2014, Dell Venue Pro 8 64gb tablet and also a Lumia 1520 unlocked.
That being said, I am ready to make the move to either iOS or Android and I'm just not sure which. The reasons are primarily the lack of applications that would make my life on the go a lot easier. I live in the UK. I picked my current bank (Barclays) primarily because they offer a good Windows phone app. However many other services I use simply don't offer a WP app, or if they do if has have the feature set of iOS or Android apps (I'm looking at you, Instagram!)
I don't want to sound like I am beating a dead horse to death, and I genuinely am a huge WP, it's just a shame a lot of third party developers of services I use are not also fans. I want to be able to book my flights, buy train tickets, access my work email and other things on my phone, which through no fault of MS' simply is not possible today.
My question is: What platform does a MS user pick? I use OneNote heavily, rely on MS office, have my life stored on OneDrive and have spend hours crafting the perfects playlist selection on Xbox music. I know all of these things are on both platforms, but I am eager to hear from other MS user's that have an iPhone 6/6+ or Samsung Note 4 or similar. I know most of the MS apps will be similar on both, but I would like to know what other insights are to be gained from a MS user who uses in iPhone 6/6+ or latest Android handset on a daily basis and how well this fits in their lifestyles.
Also is anyone else thinking of making the same decision. I will wait until the next Lumia flagship is announced anyhow
I am a heavy MS user. I pay for Office 365, Xbox Music, extra OneDrive storage for my personal account, I have an MSDN subscription and I develop apps on Microsoft Azure. I live fully in the MS ecosystem. I own a Dell XPS 15 2014, Dell Venue Pro 8 64gb tablet and also a Lumia 1520 unlocked.
That being said, I am ready to make the move to either iOS or Android and I'm just not sure which. The reasons are primarily the lack of applications that would make my life on the go a lot easier. I live in the UK. I picked my current bank (Barclays) primarily because they offer a good Windows phone app. However many other services I use simply don't offer a WP app, or if they do if has have the feature set of iOS or Android apps (I'm looking at you, Instagram!)
I don't want to sound like I am beating a dead horse to death, and I genuinely am a huge WP, it's just a shame a lot of third party developers of services I use are not also fans. I want to be able to book my flights, buy train tickets, access my work email and other things on my phone, which through no fault of MS' simply is not possible today.
My question is: What platform does a MS user pick? I use OneNote heavily, rely on MS office, have my life stored on OneDrive and have spend hours crafting the perfects playlist selection on Xbox music. I know all of these things are on both platforms, but I am eager to hear from other MS user's that have an iPhone 6/6+ or Samsung Note 4 or similar. I know most of the MS apps will be similar on both, but I would like to know what other insights are to be gained from a MS user who uses in iPhone 6/6+ or latest Android handset on a daily basis and how well this fits in their lifestyles.
Also is anyone else thinking of making the same decision. I will wait until the next Lumia flagship is announced anyhow
