Truly - if you want a smooth OS and variety in hardware with good technology and a lot of base apps baked right in go for WP8. But if we are all being honest - if you want apps - go with the iPhone. IPhone obviously has ALL of the big apps (even wordament, Skype and photosynth), but look at the convenience ones, like for Disney, your local TV station, CNBC, any magazine you pick up - they all have an iPhone app - none carry WP8 apps.
I'm a proud owner of a 920, had my wife get a HD7 when it came out years ago, finally gonna get her an iPhone because of the continued lack if app support. She needs some basic ines for her job and wants the new Disney fastpass app.
I plan to stick with Nokia and cherish what i like best (Office, baked in functions and functionality of home screen) and I'll keep saying - maybe next year we can have all of the mainstream apps
So what feature will you miss the most? I think I missed it in that post talking about apps and stuff
Yep, I get this reference about breaking the calendar. My wife's ip###e 4s unilaterally deleted every meeting she had and sent cancellation notices to all the other participants. She had to un-link from exchange at work.That calendar is the first I've heard!
Most users aren't really happy with the calendar but probably because of how it looks rather than functions
Copy and paste
That's available on iOS and Android... sure, it took Apple like six years to realize people actually WANTED that, but it's there now.
The calendar. I know people hate it, buy it's so easy to use and I love being able to add people and email them reminders of events.Is there one key feature, however obvious or ordinary, that you discovered with Windows Phone that you will miss if you were to swap OS? For me it only needed 2 minutes of using my old HTC Sensation XL this morning (don't ask!). I had to use Shazam on it to tag a song and in that 2 minutes of swiping to second home screen, opening Shazam (and waiting), tagging and getting results - I realized, if my WP is taken away from me I would miss my Bing Music Search, A LOT!What is your favourite bit that you are so used to now on WP, that you will pine for it like Romeo for his Juliet?
Amen.Sorry, couldn't come up with just one:1. A working, functional calendar that integrates with my companies' Exchange environment without breaking it.2. Nokia Drive!3. Office Hub
I think he means "how" it's implemented. Most features are available on all OS' out there but mostly the way it's implemented in WP makes it so beautiful!
Exactly. I like the way it's done on WP the best with iOS second. It's so quick and easy to copy a link and paste it with WP.