- Nov 13, 2012
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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:
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?
- 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?