MikeSo
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I only use YouTube, and myTube (best WP8 app there is along with the WPCentral app, IMO) and the mobile website cover all the needs, so I don't miss anything.
I thought I was going to miss Reader, that was my last Google holdout. But Feedly and Nextgen Reader have been more than adequate replacements. Sure, you still have to log in to Feedly with a Google account, but... *shrug* that doesn't bug me.
The native Gmail on Android was awful as far as I'm concerned so I guess I'll say I don't miss the Google experience one bit. Outlook works great for me.Hello, how are you?
It seems that Google and Microsoft haven't been seeing eye to eye.
I was wondering how much do you WP8 users miss Native google services, like google maps, gmail, google drive, music, YouTube and such.
Are the google services a big plus of the android system?
Cheers!
To me, the main advantage of WP is the UI, the smooth and simple navigation, and the integration of Microsoft services - and to be frank, the lack of Google integration is a plus to me personally (though I certainly understand why others would find it a negative). Which advantage does/did WP have for you that Android is now closing the gap on with subsequent updates?Although you don't really miss out on any of the main Google services by using WP, I find myself thinking why use WP over Android when a new version comes out. WP is slowly losing it's advantages with every new release IMO.
Too bad we still can't attach a PDF as an email attachment, natively that is.
To me, the main advantage of WP is the UI, the smooth and simple navigation, and the integration of Microsoft services - and to be frank, the lack of Google integration is a plus to me personally (though I certainly understand why others would find it a negative). Which advantage does/did WP have for you that Android is now closing the gap on with subsequent updates?