davebolton
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I am not surprised. I have an Android phone and Nexus 7 tablet sitting in a drawer for this same reason. If I keep those out of sight I won't be reminded of those bad choices. FWIW I also have an iPhone sitting in a drawer.
There is a saying the grass on the other side ain't greener and all that glitters ain't gold. But my wife, who at times struggled with staying on the platform just said NO to keeping this GS4 and switched back to her Lumia 920. She says it simply works better and doesn't have all the distractions in android. What did it was "live tiles". She missed them most of all. She missed Chronos calendar, how the phone functions, favorites and most of all its simplicity. She misses all that and even though there are apps she wants on WP, that are on android, its not enough to give up her Lumia 920. Where is my Sim ejector tool?
Stick it with your keychain.That's cool!
I kept my SIM ejector tool in the box from my 900 (under the piece of tape that came in the box). I just needed to remove my SIM from my 920 yesterday to install the new Slacker Radio. Those little SIM ejector tools are easy to lose.
Stick it with your keychain.
There is a saying the grass on the other side ain't greener and all that glitters ain't gold. But my wife, who at times struggled with staying on the platform just said NO to keeping this GS4 and switched back to her Lumia 920. She says it simply works better and doesn't have all the distractions in android. What did it was "live tiles". She missed them most of all. She missed Chronos calendar, how the phone functions, favorites and most of all its simplicity. She misses all that and even though there are apps she wants on WP, that are on android, its not enough to give up her Lumia 920. Where is my Sim ejector tool?
Awesome. I have a sim tool. Several in fact. We have a bunch of WP in the house each came with one.My Sim ejector tool is still in the right place in the box of my 720. No need to take it out as I'm extremely happy with the phone. It replaced my rather outdated N9 (to my mind still the most gorgeous Nokia phone of all time) and the change over went smoothly.
I recently bought my girlfriend a white 720 for her birthday to replace her BB 9760 (what a piece of s..t!) and she thanked me in a way I can't describe on this site.
We are both impressed with the battery life and general quality of the phones and no way are we going to go the Android or iPhone way. High on the I-want-to-get list: a 930, but only if the battery life is as good as the 720.
I love my Windows Phone but Apple's latest upgrade to their OS is really tempting