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I thought I'd share my story, since it seems it will help a lot of people on this thread.
I just completed a two year Smartphone journey.
I spent one year on Windows Phone 7.5/8, six months on iPhone, and six months on Android (htc one m7 w/ kitkat). I took this journey because I didn't want to be a blind ******; something I proudly label myself as when it comes to Microsoft.
Here are my impressions of each OS, and at the end I will tell you which one I stuck with.
Windows Phone:
Live tiles are incredibly useful, and the ability to resize and place them anywhere on my screen is the greatest feature of any mobile OS.
The OS is "fast and fluid" and incredibly stable.
Integration with Xbox is a plus for gamers. I love being able to earn achievements on my phone!
The biggest downside is the app selection. Everything from my bank to my grocery store and my favorite mobile game (Simpsons Tapped Out) are missing. However, I found myself less tied to my phone while using Windows Phone, and relying on an app to go grocery shopping isn't as exciting or useful as you might think. I found myself using OneNote for most list based tasks.
The camera app is the slowest to load of all three OSs.
Overall, the live tiles make this OS stand out, as well as the Xbox integration.
iPhone:
Live tiles are what I immediately missed when I switched to iPhone. Having to launch an app just to see the weather seemed tedious.
iOS 7 is what I used and found it to be solid and free from too many bugs.
The killer reason to own an iPhone is the App Store. They get everything first and they get constant updates and exclusives.
It should also be noted that the camera is by far the best of any of the OSs I tried, but not in terms of picture quality, in terms of speed and ease of use. It launches immediately and takes the picture instantaneously as I push the button.
The one thing I still dislike is the complete lack of innovation on the home screen. No widgets, no live tiles, no interactivity whatsoever. Just a grid of icons that you have to push to see anything useful.
Overall, the App Store and camera win out and make iPhone the cream of the crop.
Android:
I used Android for all of five minutes before I missed iOS. It was immediately buggy, slow and horribly confusing to navigate.
The widgets help give the OS a Windows Phone-like feel, but with a much better app store.
The Play Store is great and well stocked with all the apps and games you'll need, with the exception of a few iOS exclusives. However, the apps seem to run a bit slow and buggy, and I was using a high end phone (HTC One m7).
I loved the customization of the home screen, but it still paled in comparison with Windows Phone.
As a side note, I did not use Sri, Ok, Google or Cortana in any meaningful way, so I left them out of the equation.
So who am I sticking with? Now that my two year experiment is done, I am going back to Windows Phone. As much as I love iPhone's camera and app selection, the live tiles of Windows Phone make it the most useful mobile OS I used. I'm looking forward to glancing at my screen to see my emails, the weather, news, etc. The app situation will actually help my smartphone addiction
Anyways, I hope this was useful for someone. Thank you for reading and feel free to ask any questions.