Should have bought an iphone

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kilgore walleye

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Switched over from iphone to lumia 920 because I was intrigued by windows phone and it was a good value vs the new iphone. Two weeks later, what a regrettable decision:

  • Battery life is pathetic. They should have given out 5 charging plates because this thing needs to be charged every time you set it down.
  • So much for being indestructible, too. Fumbled this monstrous beast while trying to put it in my pocket and the screen cracked after a 3 ft fall. Two hours talking to condescending nokia tech support, and they won't do anything to help me out. Now I have to lose my phone for two weeks while I mail it to some fly by night "third party repair specialist" for $182 (not including shipping, most likely) so I can cross my fingers and hope they repair it correctly. Now I'll be all in for around $300, which is the same price as a 32gb comparable iphone. Yea, the iphone's screen would probably have broken too, but at least I could walk into my friendly neighborhood apple store and they would replace it for me FREE OF CHARGE. Oh, and the iphone would be worth a lot more on the ebay market.
  • Meanwhile, I still don't have my wireless charging plate, and the price of the phone keeps dropping. I buy the phone for $100, and two weeks later it's selling for 1 cent on amazon, with free $90 headphones.
  • All this for what? So I can have a minuscule selection of mediocre apps, most of which are either not full featured, or horribly buggy. You can't even use evernote because it crashes every time you try to edit a note. And when I try to download words with friends, there isn't even an option to install it. That's probably for the best though, because from what I hear it's a bug infested after thought, a port of the ios version that a 12 year old could have done a better job executing.

So here's to two more years of assured frustration, waiting impatiently for crappy versions of has-been ios and android apps to show up in the windows phone marketplace 9 months after they peak.

Thanks Nokia. Way to treat someone who's trying to give your platform a shot. What should I tell somebody who asks me how I like my phone?
 
What carrier are you on? Should have realized a couple days in you didn't like it and returned the phone.
 
I also made the switch from the iPhone to the Lumia 920. However I've had the total opposite experience as you.

I'm sorry your life sucks :(
 
Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda........

Ya know, nobody here would blame you if you came to the decision that WP8 just wasn't for you and been at least civil about it. The fact you have come here (first post at that) spewing you poison-tongue all over the place give us a little pleasure that you will be miserable for the next two years.

G/L to ya Sport....
 
The best part about posts like these are the replies from extremely bitter Windows Phone fans, as if losing a customer means they loose some of their commission. :grin:
 
Hit it miss whether they do it for free or not but I know a few people including my wife who Apple replaced cracked screens with new phones as a 1-time courtesy.
 
Another pathetic troll. And Apple doesn't change anything free of charge. You need apple care+ for that and even then its not guaranteed.
 
Switched over from iphone to lumia 920 because I was intrigued by windows phone and it was a good value vs the new iphone. Two weeks later, what a regrettable decision:

  • Battery life is pathetic. They should have given out 5 charging plates because this thing needs to be charged every time you set it down.
  • So much for being indestructible, too. Fumbled this monstrous beast while trying to put it in my pocket and the screen cracked after a 3 ft fall. Two hours talking to condescending nokia tech support, and they won't do anything to help me out. Now I have to lose my phone for two weeks while I mail it to some fly by night "third party repair specialist" for $182 (not including shipping, most likely) so I can cross my fingers and hope they repair it correctly. Now I'll be all in for around $300, which is the same price as a 32gb comparable iphone. Yea, the iphone's screen would probably have broken too, but at least I could walk into my friendly neighborhood apple store and they would replace it for me FREE OF CHARGE. Oh, and the iphone would be worth a lot more on the ebay market.
  • Meanwhile, I still don't have my wireless charging plate, and the price of the phone keeps dropping. I buy the phone for $100, and two weeks later it's selling for 1 cent on amazon, with free $90 headphones.
  • All this for what? So I can have a minuscule selection of mediocre apps, most of which are either not full featured, or horribly buggy. You can't even use evernote because it crashes every time you try to edit a note. And when I try to download words with friends, there isn't even an option to install it. That's probably for the best though, because from what I hear it's a bug infested after thought, a port of the ios version that a 12 year old could have done a better job executing.

So here's to two more years of assured frustration, waiting impatiently for crappy versions of has-been ios and android apps to show up in the windows phone marketplace 9 months after they peak.

Thanks Nokia. Way to treat someone who's trying to give your platform a shot. What should I tell somebody who asks me how I like my phone?

Okay, let's start from the top. Battery life is crummy on most phones. Invest in a mobile battery charger - it's a life saver that people just don't know about! This one is 6000 mAh, $35.99 from Amazon - different capacities, brands and price points are available. It's an absolute life saver - just plug in your phone when you need a little extra juice. A smaller one takes up no space at all in a pocket - trust me, it's worth every cent.

First off, the phone is not advertised as 'indestructible'. I've friends who have dropped their phone hundreds of times and got by without as much as a hairline crack - and other friends with the same model have to go what you're going through from one drop. It all depends on what part of the phone is impacted, what it's dropped on, and a whole lot more factors. The Nokia does well on drop tests, but it doesn't mean it's invincible. If you broke your phone and you don't have insurance - tough luck. I know a lot of people who have done the same with iDevices and gained no sympathy. Apple Care is brilliant, but it's not free. Learn from your mistake, take out insurance. Your carrier should still be able to fix it though, I'd ask them.

Early adopters always get screwed over with price drops - but with Black Friday and Christmas coming up, you must've seen this coming. Your charging plate will come, don't worry. If it's any consolation, the headphones aren't worth $90 - they'll be similar quality to a $20 brand name.

Unless you need Evernote, I'd recommend trying out different things - be flexible. OneNote is great for note taking. I'm not sure who uses Words with Friends any more, but if you enjoyed that, then you'd love some of the other games Windows Phone has to offer - I'd highly recommend Wordament - a Windows exclusive, might I add.

You knew about the app gap when you bought the phone, and made the decision that it wasn't a big enough deal to put you off. It's not Nokia's fault you bought the phone - the blame there lies squarely with you. If you do try other things out, you can get far more out of Windows Phone - but if you remain closed-minded then you'd have been better off with a new iPhone.
 
Another pathetic troll. And Apple doesn't change anything free of charge. You need apple care+ for that and even then its not guaranteed.
So anyone who doesn't like Windows Phone automatically becomes a troll? Why? Is this OS made and designed by God that if for some reason you don't like it it means you're an idiot or a troll?
 
You dropping the phone is your fault, if you don't have insurance or apple care plus for the iPhone you should be charged because the phone cracking isn't a manufacture defect,it is from falling 3 feet. Your iPhone would have cracked as well. You should be happy it is only $190 to fix your phone.
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So anyone who doesn't like Windows Phone automatically becomes a troll? Why? Is this OS made and designed by God that if for some reason you don't like it it means you're an idiot or a troll?

He never said someone who doesn't like Windows phone is automatically a troll. Definition of troll is someone "who posts inflammatory,[SUP][1][/SUP] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as a forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into anemotional response[SUP][2][/SUP] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion."

So by definition, you are a troll aswell.
 
Switched over from iphone to lumia 920 because I was intrigued by windows phone and it was a good value vs the new iphone. Two weeks later, what a regrettable decision:

  • Battery life is pathetic. They should have given out 5 charging plates because this thing needs to be charged every time you set it down.
  • So much for being indestructible, too. Fumbled this monstrous beast while trying to put it in my pocket and the screen cracked after a 3 ft fall. Two hours talking to condescending nokia tech support, and they won't do anything to help me out. Now I have to lose my phone for two weeks while I mail it to some fly by night "third party repair specialist" for $182 (not including shipping, most likely) so I can cross my fingers and hope they repair it correctly. Now I'll be all in for around $300, which is the same price as a 32gb comparable iphone. Yea, the iphone's screen would probably have broken too, but at least I could walk into my friendly neighborhood apple store and they would replace it for me FREE OF CHARGE. Oh, and the iphone would be worth a lot more on the ebay market.
  • Meanwhile, I still don't have my wireless charging plate, and the price of the phone keeps dropping. I buy the phone for $100, and two weeks later it's selling for 1 cent on amazon, with free $90 headphones.
  • All this for what? So I can have a minuscule selection of mediocre apps, most of which are either not full featured, or horribly buggy. You can't even use evernote because it crashes every time you try to edit a note. And when I try to download words with friends, there isn't even an option to install it. That's probably for the best though, because from what I hear it's a bug infested after thought, a port of the ios version that a 12 year old could have done a better job executing.

So here's to two more years of assured frustration, waiting impatiently for crappy versions of has-been ios and android apps to show up in the windows phone marketplace 9 months after they peak.

Thanks Nokia. Way to treat someone who's trying to give your platform a shot. What should I tell somebody who asks me how I like my phone?

I agree with haptrack, my WP8 experience has been great. My daughter bought an iPhone 5 (actually, I bought it for her for early XMas as she would not listen to me) and it has locked up several times, scratchy call quality, and she came out for Thanksgiving and noticed she forgot her new charging cable. I could have offered her one of the 5000 mini-USB plugs I have, but of course it has the new Apple iFleeceU cable (yeah, that one, the one Apple uses for no other reason than to shake down their 'faithful' users), so.. dead phone.

On my side let see, awesome phone for pretty much free, a ton of great apps (blame WWF on Zynga, and I don't need 50,000 fart apps to say I have a great app library like iOS does), FB and social integration into the people hub is sweet, tiles rock, camera is great, and the build is top notch (mine looks brand new). And now I just sent off for my free $90 Purity head set. It is sort of an unreal deal.

Regardless, you seem to feel iOS is lacking, otherwise why would you jump to WP8? I have used an iPhone 3GS and Android and despite what they include in their next upgrade I would never switch, WP8 is too awesome, so why would I? But that's me, you are not in the same boat as you came from iOS and was frustrated with it and felt it was lacking and you needed to jump ship. If WP8 isn't your style maybe you should try Android. Doesn't compare to WP8 for me, but it's not a bad mobile OS.
 
but at least I could walk into my friendly neighborhood apple store and they would replace it for me FREE OF CHARGE.
  • buuuuuuuulllllllllllllllll****

    dude...I can put up with a lot, but blatant LIES are not one of them. Take your FUD elsewhere and don't the door hit ya where the good lord split ya.
 
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