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Not me. I still check these boards but I don't see myself ever going back to WP in the future.
That's OK, as long as you're happy.
I'm happy with Windows.
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Not me. I still check these boards but I don't see myself ever going back to WP in the future.
Not me. I still check these boards but I don't see myself ever going back to WP in the future.
Careful what you wish for, you might just get it. These boards are littered with people who leave and keep coming back knowing full well there's no apps and even fewer phones.
I have been a massive windows phone fan boy since day 1. I started with the Motorola MPX220 and went on to have every single windows phone operating system and mobile phone finishing off with a Nokia Lumia 830 and windows mobile 10. I still remember the excitement when I saw the red Lumia 920 for the first time. I thought it was the most beautiful phone ever made. I put up for many years with my friends teasing me because I didn't have Snapchat and few other hundred thousand applications. I was never bother because I had a great device that was giving me lots of productivity. I always thought, who cares about Snapchat and the other hundred thousands applications; I have the ones that matters: amazon, eBay, HSBC for banking, PayPal... mostly I have OneDrive, Outlook and Office applications and I have wireless charging and the best camera. Anything else I can deal with using the websites. Then, one by one all the important applications started to disappear, including the HSBC one and now it takes me 10 minutes to do simple things on the HSBC mobile website. Furthermore, Nokia "abandoned" the ship and the camera became better on the iPhone and Samsung. I recently moved to Australia and I can't find a single useful application. Vodafone doesn't have one and I have to check my credit on a very clunky website but I could leave with it. Mostly, my new employer has dozens of applications including payroll and salary packaging services. Nothing, zero, niente, nada for windows 10 and they are "forcing" me to buy an iPhone to being able to do my job properly. To make it worse, Microsoft is making every single app for Android and iPhone and they are better than the ones on windows 10 (e.g. OneDrive, Office, Mobile). What frustrates me the most is that despite numerous updates, windows 10 still feels far from being finished and has lots of issues. It's a really sad day, having to give up something that has been part of my life for the last 15 years but why do I have to care when Microsoft is doing nothing to keep Windows Mobile alive?
Goodbye buy Microsoft, welcome Apple.
You forgot to drop the mic. Excellent post.Back once more. So I got a free iPhone from my friend and I figured I'd try it out. Big mistake! Just straight trash! The Google Pixel was light-years ahead. I mean how can people enjoy a phone with so many missing features? It's the same iPhone it was when I left the platform for a 1520 [like 4 years ago lol]. Just so bad in so many areas. There's a 100% chance I'm selling it and I'm already back with my 950. The worst part is that was only after a few hours with it smh. No good keyboards. Keyboards were terrible! Even the third party keyboards had limitations the android ones didn't have. Siri can't be typed to, she can't track packages or flights or do people reminders. No back button. Why do I have to go to the top left or right corner just to get back to the previous screen? No quick charge. Want to customize control center so that you can turn off data from it? Nope. Want to turn on battery saver mode real quick? Nope. And many other missing features. For sure if I go to any platform that's not Windows Mobile it will not be Apple 's.
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Yeah, third party keyboards has been my biggest gripe with ios. Keeps me coming back to L950.Back once more. So I got a free iPhone from my friend and I figured I'd try it out. Big mistake! Just straight trash! The Google Pixel was light-years ahead. I mean how can people enjoy a phone with so many missing features? It's the same iPhone it was when I left the platform for a 1520 [like 4 years ago lol]. Just so bad in so many areas. There's a 100% chance I'm selling it and I'm already back with my 950. The worst part is that was only after a few hours with it smh. No good keyboards. Keyboards were terrible! Even the third party keyboards had limitations the android ones didn't have. Siri can't be typed to, she can't track packages or flights or do people reminders. No back button. Why do I have to go to the top left or right corner just to get back to the previous screen? No quick charge. Want to customize control center so that you can turn off data from it? Nope. Want to turn on battery saver mode real quick? Nope. And many other missing features. For sure if I go to any platform that's not Windows Mobile it will not be Apple 's.
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Back once more. So I got a free iPhone from my friend and I figured I'd try it out. Big mistake! Just straight trash! The Google Pixel was light-years ahead. I mean how can people enjoy a phone with so many missing features? It's the same iPhone it was when I left the platform for a 1520 [like 4 years ago lol]. Just so bad in so many areas. There's a 100% chance I'm selling it and I'm already back with my 950. The worst part is that was only after a few hours with it smh. No good keyboards. Keyboards were terrible! Even the third party keyboards had limitations the android ones didn't have. Siri can't be typed to, she can't track packages or flights or do people reminders. No back button. Why do I have to go to the top left or right corner just to get back to the previous screen? No quick charge. Want to customize control center so that you can turn off data from it? Nope. Want to turn on battery saver mode real quick? Nope. And many other missing features. For sure if I go to any platform that's not Windows Mobile it will not be Apple 's.
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I agree with most of what you said though for many people ios does what they need. Remember, it has been purposely simplified...
I agree with most of what you said though for many people ios does what they need. Remember, it has been purposely simplified. You're not going to find a lot of customization.
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I dunno if I'm going to just support Windows Mobile as much as possible. I like Windows but not that much lol. I'm definitely watching the smart phone market for the next phone I want to get. If the Surface Phone show up that would be cool but I take everything Windows central post with a large helping of salt. This is the same website that told us the 950 was years worth of waiting and a game changer and I've attempted to part with it already only after a few months. I'm with Microsoft for now but I'm definitely not anchored here. They still need to earn my business.I am gonna stick with windows 10 mobile platform itself. It has all essential apps which is required for me or can say productive apps which actually we use in daily life. And also of this reason too, support windows mobile platform as much possible as can
I dunno if I'm going to just support Windows Mobile as much as possible. I like Windows but not that much lol. I'm definitely watching the smart phone market for the next phone I want to get. If the Surface Phone show up that would be cool but I take everything Windows central post with a large helping of salt. This is the same website that told us the 950 was years worth of waiting and a game changer and I've attempted to part with it already only after a few months. I'm with Microsoft for now but I'm definitely not anchored here. They still need to earn my business.
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I dunno if I'm going to just support Windows Mobile as much as possible. I like Windows but not that much lol. I'm definitely watching the smart phone market for the next phone I want to get. If the Surface Phone show up that would be cool but I take everything Windows central post with a large helping of salt. This is the same website that told us the 950 was years worth of waiting and a game changer and I've attempted to part with it already only after a few months. I'm with Microsoft for now but I'm definitely not anchored here. They still need to earn my business.
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They need to earn back a lot of people's business or should I say "respect" and by looking at the market share in terms of mobile phones it is less than 2% in the world last I checked.
The thing that people forget (it doesn't seem like the two of you did, but this is just a general statement) is that every individual has to do what works for THEM and their life. Be loyal to what works for you! Nothing more or less. It's not worth it to inconvenience your life in the name of being loyal.
Being loyal to phones is like being loyal to video game consoles and it brings out the fanboyism in people. That irks me. Just because you own something doesn't mean that it's better than the next device the next person owns. Loyalty to tech is not the same as being loyal to your partner or family members. When it comes to phones if you want the best don't be loyal to any cause phones change over time but sadly I just don't see WP catching up over time, getting ppl's attention anytime soon or grabbing the market share by surprise. Sad to say this but WP is on life support.
I want to see WP succeed but let's face it they are down and out and for the 1 billionth time the lack of apps are a big reason. Ppl who say it isn't are lying or being undenial. I got tricked and fooled into buying a Lumia 925 and I'm not going to make that mistake again. Ppl on here were calling it a flagship phone and how great it was. The lie detector determined that was a lie cause there wasn't anything about it that felt like a flagship phone.
Just because you own something doesn't mean that it's better than the next device the next person owns.