Phones in General
I too went from a Focus to an L900. I did it more for the larger screen, faster processor and the most obvious reason was for the LTE since I have it in my area. I actually did a side by side comparison of loading PvZ and my L900 actually loaded it up 9 seconds faster.. that's pretty good and has saved me a ton of time over the past 6 months
30% upgrade cause they have the ability to and have the upgrade credit or their contract is due for renewal.
That's exactly why I'm going from iPhone 4S to iPhone 5. I'm on Sprint, and have 0 choices for WP7 or 8. I have nothing against it, but all of the other carriers' services are terrible at my house, and Sprint seems to be the only thing that will keep my calls going with a decent speed on the data side.
All in all, it comes down to which your preference is. Cameras, meh. If I?m looking for doing a good quality video (over 720p, which most phones do anyway), I?ll take along my video camera that does 1080p and won?t get interrupted if someone calls me. Thinner, who cares. Once you hit a certain point, thinner gets worse. I don?t want to talk into a piece of paper or cardboard, it doesn?t feel right in the hand. Phones - the bigger the screen, the worse it is... again, TO ME.
Overall, they?re both awesome. I?m leaning toward a Windows phone, but they just have to get up more in the market. Granted, Apple is SUPER-saturated with apps (I search for PDF viewer and it returns 65,535 apps, have to dig through them). Android, it just seems like it?s not quite polished enough for me. The experiences I?ve had with what seems like leaks in Android make it frustrating, and they seem to get nowhere near the battery life that the Win/iOS gives.
I think it?s a close race between Win and Apple, and I?m torn. I like the good-ole? standby of the Apple apps and what I?m used to there. It seems like I can play with the phone more on an Apple. Windows does seem more buttoned-down, which is surprising, as far as stability and lack of runaway processes. So I think as the market gets more Windows-oriented (took Google a year or so) it?ll come down to who wants what.
Again, I like to think of myself as a non iSheep. Since I've been here, my current job has allowed me to try out the iPhone 3GS, Evo, Evo 3D, Samsung (forget the model but it was WP7), iPhone 4S, iPad, iPad 2, Xoom, T-Mobile G-Slate, HP Slate 500, ASUS EP121, and Samsung Slate 7. I also have a MacBook and MBP at home, and have had iMacs, Windows PC's, and Linux boxes and loved and hated each. So I'm pretty un-biased when it comes down to it.
It?s kinda sad that I have to pick the best of the worst carriers and then I?m pigeon-holed into phones based on that. I do like the iPhone though, and don?t have any problems I can?t get over. And as someone said - with what I've invested (iTunes, Apps, etc) the 200+ new features, non-ground-breaking as they may be, of the new iP5 are what's good enough for me to upgrade. Especially the 3 mentioned above.