Convince me to stay with Windows Phone
I'm sure this isn't the first thread like this, but where I want to differentiate my thread is that
I actually want some Windows Phone fanboys (preferably those with heavy Android experience)
to convince me to stay with Windows Phone. My contract is just about up, so it's time for me to decide what to do.
I'll start by saying I'm really excited for Windows 10. However, it has not yet come to my phone for the Technical Preview, and, from the looks of it, I'll be last in line.
I made the mistake of choosing the
Samsung ATIV S when Windows Phone 8 first launched. On my carrier (Rogers), the latest update I can get is still 8.0. I'm using 8.1 through the Developer Preview, but I've been told I'm missing some important firmware.
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My camera crashes about 50% of the time I try to launch it, and won't work again until I do a hard restart. Frustrating for those times I need to capture a moment in-the-now.
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My browser has difficulty rendering a great deal of websites; sometimes tap-and-hold causes my page to scroll sideways instead of the expected behavior.
- My
live tiles fail to update regularly.
- I want
Snapchat.
- I play an MMO called Phantasy Star Online 2 by
Sega, which has a mobile version of the
game for Android and iOS; Sega is my favorite game publisher, and
their support for WP has been lackluster at
best.
- I play
Destiny, which has a stellar
companion app for Android/iOS, but only has a third-party app for WinPhone.
- The reason I chose Windows Phone to begin with was
Xbox integration, and it has been suffering, and although there has been an upswing lately, it's not something where I can safely expect a new game released every week or even month. Even games that
have had Xbox integration are being updated to remove it (Chickens Can't Fly).
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Xbox Music is still a mess.
I'm not sure how much of this is because my phone is missing the latest firmware -- which has been released on the international editions of the ATIV S, but Rogers insists they haven't yet received --
how much of it is the fault of Windows Phone itself, and how much of it (if any) will be fixed by Windows 10 when that arrives.
At present, my carrier only has the
Lumia 830 and 635, neither of which is considered a flagship, and I have to decide if I want to get one of those, and perhaps be horribly disappointed again, OR, switch to Android and, you know, possibly be horribly disappointed anyway, but have my apps and Sega games.
So, fanboys, tell me how this makes you feel!