I think people look too much at features and not enough at workflow. What is the process and experience to perform various needed tasks? Not just number of taps, but also aesthetic and emotional. That was a big focus of the iPhone originally, and it's a huge part of WP. I've yet to see a really good comparison of the three platforms looking at it from a UX task-based perspective (at least where the individual didn't have an obvious favorite).
I think people look too much at features and not enough at workflow. What is the process and experience to perform various needed tasks? Not just number of taps, but also aesthetic and emotional. That was a big focus of the iPhone originally, and it's a huge part of WP. I've yet to see a really good comparison of the three platforms looking at it from a UX task-based perspective (at least where the individual didn't have an obvious favorite).
customizable quick settings, allow to show he app you want to see in notification (idk if other has it..), LIVE TILE AND FLIPPING TILE, all photography apps by nokia! (sorry other windows phone user that are using other brand), HERE city lens, lockable screen rotation, slide the quick settings down only without pulling the notification too
Boy...you think there would be a spreadsheet somewhere that shows WP list and the ios and Android counterpart features (if applicable).