Well said.
Then again, since WP7 MS has turned it's back to many features that, traditionaly, made Windows so good and popular.
Full access to internal and external storage, full customization options, sd storage for all devices, wide range of public APIs, the list goes on.
I was shocked to find out that WP is, in a lot of ways, even more limited than iOS.
There is A LOT that MUST come right away with W10 to make it really appealing to other OSs users. Selling to the low cost crowd will do only so much before it turns WP into a stigma: the "only good 'cause it's cheap" phones.
To make a real leap, WP MUST appeal to people that are really into high end. It's a small part of the market in sales figures, but those are the ones that lead the trends. That's how iPhones, as lame as they were untill at least the 4, kept selling more and more and became objects of desire.
WP has a fluidity and a consistency that makes it very good to use. But more than the app gap, system limitations are what breaks the spell.
I'm really torn between my Note 4 and my Lumia 1020. I would REALLY love to sell the Note, but I can't live with all of the WP shortcomings on a daily basis without somewhere to run.
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