andrantos
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I've flirted with thoughts of switching to Android or iOS but at the end of the day, I always come back to the thought that I really don't demand much from my phone... and the Windows platform (starting at WP7) has always given me everything I need... even with all the frustrating changes from version to version.
I have recently loaded a preview version of 10 onto my 830. On one hand, I like the consistency in UX between desktop and mobile. I think that's good leap. On the other hand, I am saddened to see yet more features removed and some of the more unique mobile UX cues dropped all together. I am saddened to see the less inspired UX choices (but I understand when the promise of what was done in WP7 was not iterated on successfully in WP8).
For example, in WP7, I remember really enjoying the native music app. It worked well with my Zune subscription, had a good UX while still being different than the usual. The WP8 version was buggy, wreaked havoc on the UX, and ultimately lead to me canceling my Zune/Xbox Music/Groove subscription. The WP10 version is far more useable but ultimately ditches that beautiful experience that WP7 did so well. Better than WP8, as useable as WP7 but far less inspired.
I also hate that all those built in integrations have slowly become deprecated. As a very casual social networking user, it was nice to get all those feed updates natively without having to open another app. I liked the fact that Cortana could almost usually know when I was attempting a local search as opposed to web search and that she could identify music fairly reliably.
I have recently loaded a preview version of 10 onto my 830. On one hand, I like the consistency in UX between desktop and mobile. I think that's good leap. On the other hand, I am saddened to see yet more features removed and some of the more unique mobile UX cues dropped all together. I am saddened to see the less inspired UX choices (but I understand when the promise of what was done in WP7 was not iterated on successfully in WP8).
For example, in WP7, I remember really enjoying the native music app. It worked well with my Zune subscription, had a good UX while still being different than the usual. The WP8 version was buggy, wreaked havoc on the UX, and ultimately lead to me canceling my Zune/Xbox Music/Groove subscription. The WP10 version is far more useable but ultimately ditches that beautiful experience that WP7 did so well. Better than WP8, as useable as WP7 but far less inspired.
I also hate that all those built in integrations have slowly become deprecated. As a very casual social networking user, it was nice to get all those feed updates natively without having to open another app. I liked the fact that Cortana could almost usually know when I was attempting a local search as opposed to web search and that she could identify music fairly reliably.