You can't go back

FredW3

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Well, I bricked my 920 by doing a reset. No big deal, at&t is sending a replacement. But to get me through a couple of days I reactivated my old hemmorhoid phone. How could I ever go back to this? I really need my 920 back.
 
Well, I bricked my 920 by doing a reset. No big deal, at&t is sending a replacement. But to get me through a couple of days I reactivated my old hemmorhoid phone. How could I ever go back to this? I really need my 920 back.

Oops (?), I mean android phone.
 
What was your Android phone?

I tried the Lumia 920 and I love the hardware but I couldn't deal with WP8 until they add more features and lure more app developers.
 
most of that list are subjective user preferences and not limitations of the OS. You have to learn how to do things differently with every new OS.
 
Indeed, many of the things don't necessarily outright lack, but they have just been done in a different way.

I used to use a Symbian phone, which, sorta like Android, are famous for being able to do EVERYTHIGNGGGNGNGN. But, just about the only thing I miss from my N8 is FM transmitter and the occasional use for mobile flash on websites.
 
My backup is a Samsung Skyrocket. Nothing against the phone, I just love the way WP8 works. I really liked the phone while I was using it.

The secret to having any chance at liking a new OS is to go in knowing what you want to do and doing what it takes to get that done. Don't try to make the old OS run just like the previous one, it never will. If it does, then the new OS would be a cheap copy of the original. Just set up the phone for your requirements and see how you like it with no preconceived ideas.
 
actually you have to edit your post and take that word out since the rules here say you can't use appropriate labels.
 

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