Back in 2012, I wrote an article called Lumia 920–Best Smartphone I Have Owned.  It’s gotten a nice amount of views and several pages of comments since then, mostly about Windows Phone 8. That was my second time trying a Windows Phone, and after a couple of years with it, I’ve gone back to the iPhone with the iPhone 6 and will most likely stay with that going forward.  I still stand by most of what I said in that article.  The Lumia 920 is a great piece of hardware, and Windows Phone 8 is a nice mobile OS, but it isn’t for everyone and I needed a platform that’s going forward, so I ordered the iPhone 6 once it was available.

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Windows Phone 8 has made some decent improvements in the app ecosystem over the years, but it’s still lagging behind and in all honestly, developers just don’t care much about it.  It has roughly a 3% market share, so priority for developing or updating apps just isn’t there.  Many long-awaited apps like Instagram finally made their way to Windows Phone, but are slapped with a Beta in the title, and then they go back to working on the iOS and Android versions of their apps.  When something new comes out, you can guarantee it will available for iOS/Android.  Windows Phone might get it eventually, and usually a dumbed-down version.  Latest example: Flipboard (which doesn’t flip on Windows Phone).

Outside of the home or office, my mobile device is key for my music collection.  I’ve really tried to like Xbox Music, but it’s a huge embarrassment not only on Windows Phone, but in Windows itself.  It’s slow, clunky UI, playlist feature is just horrible, and syncing with Windows is frustrating.  Being branded with Xbox, these apps should be top-notch, but they feel like they were put together by people who don’t even use it.

I do still like the Live Tiles concept.  It’s a big part of what sets Windows Phone apart, although I really haven’t missed the feature much when using the iPhone. As far as hardware goes, wireless charging was a neat feature on the Lumia phones, but again, I really haven’t found myself missing it.  Yeah, it would be nice to have, but not something that’s a deciding factor for purchase now.

So overall I’m happy I switched, and I don’t see myself going back to Windows Phone again.  For me, it’s just not worth the hassle.

Let me mention though that I’m not trying to sell iOS 8 or the iPhone 6 here.  I recommend you use and purchase whatever mobile device works for you regardless of the OS or hardware brand.  As I said, Windows Phone is a good mobile OS, it’s just no longer working for my needs and wants. 


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on Oct 16, 2014

Island Dog

I said I needed something useful. Why would I step down to Android?

as my two year old granddaughter would say, "SNAP!"

on Oct 16, 2014

Island Dog

I said I needed something useful. Why would I step down to Android?

You got it wrong. iPhone is a step down from Android. S5 is so much better. Android market is bigger. And you're not locked into Apple's DRM crap.

on Oct 16, 2014

kona0197

Quoting Island Dog,

I said I needed something useful. Why would I step down to Android.


You got it wrong. iPhone is a step down from Android. S5 is so much better. Android market is bigger. And you're not locked into Apple's DRM crap.


Let me mention though that I’m not trying to sell iOS 8 or the iPhone 6 here.  I recommend you use and purchase whatever mobile device works for you regardless of the OS or hardware brand.  As I said, Windows Phone is a good mobile OS, it’s just no longer working for my needs and wants. 


I don't want anything to do with Google or that Android stuff.  And yes, Android is a step down for me.  Marketshare based on Android being on every cheap device (it's a generic OS) means nothing.

 

on Oct 16, 2014

Sounds good. Use what you like.

on Oct 16, 2014


I watched the video.  Does it really matter how fast a phone is when your talking about fractions of a second?  Who the heck is in that big of a hurry over 1/4 of a second?  Comes down to which one you like the best.

It does not really matter. Its just technophiles having field day, I cant really blame them. The technological progress is awesome and this is just another aspect of it.

Anyway, while the posted video is bit over the top, i saw another one comparing speed of every single iteration of the iPhone, i mean CPU speed via the Geekbench utility. IPhone 4 scored 210 points or whatever, while latest iPhone 6/6+ about 2950. Thats 14x speedup in 4 years. While arguably its not as important, since you could make calls with 4 as good as with 6, its still awesome.

I think its safe to say by now the cellphones are "almost" true portable computers. The only thing i miss is the ability to plug them to bigger display and/or hook it up to some wireless keyboard/mouse and use it as regular computer anywhere you go, if you wish so. Without the need for some other hardware like Apple TV and similar useless shit. I always thought the whole point in beefing up hardware in these devices is to replace all those clunky desktop computers and notebooks, where you would just bring your computer with you everywhere in a form of a small box and just plug it to bigger screen and i honestly wonder, why we are still not there.

on Oct 16, 2014

They need to disinter Steve Jobs to bring quality back... that new phone just doesn't seem to have the same quality. I'm not all that happy with my Samsung S4 as the last update hit the battery life hard, but I'm not sure what phone I want to get next. I'm sure it wont be an Iphone and I'm almost certain Samsung has lost me as well. Samsung releases updates that diminish the quality of the phone.

on Nov 06, 2014

Nah, I could not go from my Nokia Lumia 820 Windows phone to either an Apple or Android phone.  If ever I needed to replace my 820 I'd go with another W8 phone from Nokia, me thinks.... though now that'd be W8.1, I guess.

And what's all this fuss about X-Box and iTunes?  I load the music of my liking on a 64gb memory card and play what I want when I want using the inbuilt media player, no 3rd party apps or anything.  Can't get any simpler/better than that.

 

As for the so-called lack of apps, everything I want or need is available on the W8 platform, so I am content and have no need [or desire] to switch to another phone.  Main thing is, I can send and receive calls [texts too]... everything else is a bonus.

on Nov 17, 2014

iPhone 6 is a good phone, yes. But I do wonder why Apple gets pulled into all these controversies of various kinds each time they come out with a new model of an iPhone. I mean, first there was 'Antennagate', with some problem occurring in the inbuilt antenna part of the phone in one of the earlier models of the iPhone, then this new iPhone 6 and even the iPhone 6 Plus became a part of both the 'Bendgate' and 'Hairgate' controversies. Bendgate is somewhat understandable, what with the smartphones today coming in their ultra-slim avatars and all; but Hairgate? I mean, can it get any more ridiculous than this?

on Nov 17, 2014

that has the same reason why you read more about problems with Windows than with various Linux distributions.

the iPhones sell way more units than each of the plenty of Android models. and while there are few Windows Phone models, nobody buys these anyways.

on Nov 17, 2014

 

I assume you feel a need to distinguish androids by 'type/make'- the totals are equivalent ....but overall they don't have the shit-poor development standards as Apple feels free to foister on it's rabid fan-base.

Sure...maybe Apple has half the world on rubbishy phones...but they are rich all the same...

on Nov 17, 2014

worldwide Android's marketshare is even bigger. but we were talking about hardware issues. so there are two new iPhones each year and i have no idea how many other new phones get released each year, but if you add Indian and Chinese manufacturers these are probably hundreds.

so it's quite natural that you hear little about issues on phones that only few people use. my Nexus 4's battery life for example is a joke compared with the iPhone i had before, but that never made the news. i still like it.

on the rabid fanbase: just read this forum, or just your last post, there's more truth in the opposite.

 

on Nov 17, 2014

No, the rabid fanbase exists.

 

For decades, Apple has sold over-priced hardware to people on the mythical basis that Macintosh is somehow a superior system, with a miniscule software environment for them to select from.  Any time you pointed this out to the fans, they'd go apeshit.  PC's are unstable, PC's get viruses!

 

These days it's all over the $850 phone instead of the $3000 desktop computer that performs equivalently to one half it's cost in the PC world, but the good news is the phones are still overpriced so the comparison holds.  An S5 is easily had under $600.

 

Yeah, I know, all you boobs think you're getting your phones for free with that absurdly high phone bill each month...  It's a great con job, really.

on Nov 19, 2014

I've been looking to switch over to Republic Wireless that basically uses a WiFi/Voip model with Cell as needed.  Plans run between $5-$40/month, which, for me, the best plan is $10 as I use my phone as a phone, and occasional data over WiFi is all I need.

Their phones are all Motorola/Android.  Motorola was recently purchased by Lenovo so I feel good about the quality of the Moto brand going forward.  Just waiting for them to release the 2nd Gen Moto G phones for the removable Battery and MicroSD slot.

on Nov 19, 2014

psychoak

No, the rabid fanbase exists.

 

For decades, Apple has sold over-priced hardware to people on the mythical basis that Macintosh is somehow a superior system, with a miniscule software environment for them to select from.  Any time you pointed this out to the fans, they'd go apeshit.  PC's are unstable, PC's get viruses!

 

These days it's all over the $850 phone instead of the $3000 desktop computer that performs equivalently to one half it's cost in the PC world, but the good news is the phones are still overpriced so the comparison holds.  An S5 is easily had under $600.

 

Yeah, I know, all you boobs think you're getting your phones for free with that absurdly high phone bill each month...  It's a great con job, really.

 

Sometimes I think that when psychoak agrees with me I MUST be doing something wrong....

on Nov 26, 2014

Yes yes! Listen to jafo Android and Microsoft make good functional phones that are compatible. Apple is evil and I don't like you anymore ID because of what you did.

Really Apples UI, network, syntax, brand, product conventions, compatibility, pricing, idea copying/STEALING, all suck. Windows products don't have pricing, functionality, and moral issues. Redeem your soul. Please.

 

DARCA ;- )

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