LiquidLearner
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- Nov 14, 2012
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No. Because I have no individuality. I am feeling left behind by all of the other sheepy conformist followers of the cool crowd. You think Windows has a large gap? My gap spreads so wide for Android's super cool OS. I'll do anything to be like the rest of the awesome non-Windows phone owners.
I'm sorry, but avoiding something because it's popular is just as bad as buying something because it's popular. I got an Android because I was tired of paying into the Icon knowing full well there won't be a flagship W10 phone on Verizon anytime soon. And I've been perfectly happy with it. My services all work, I still have Cortana, I still have OneDrive, Office still works fine for what I need on mobile. Other apps that I used work better and have more features. And my bank actually still has apps for Android. I like W10M quite a bit but I won't give up my choice of network for it. Nor will I buy another low end device like I did with the Trophy.
Oh, and the Focused inbox for Outlook on Android is really nice. No idea why that feature was left out of Outlook on W10M.
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