![]() ![]() I know androids and ios has a lot of edge and strengths compared to wp7, but the whole package of wp7 fits my needs and im happy with it. the same result can be done in android and Ios but it takes few more or lots of navigation into the individual apps. for instance when I shoot a pic, i can directly share it in the social network or back it up in the skydrive directly from the camera interface. integration -navigating into individual apps does not give seamless user experience nor security compared when the apps themselves are embedded directly to the os (facebook, tweeter, skydrive, live messenger, xbox live, soon the skype). and last im pretty impressed how the core OS metro style experience reached to individual apps, its makes the whole phone and app interaction unified and not fragmented. wp7 is behind in gaming dep't, in due time they will catch up (they have the xbox ecosystem to back it up in the future). ![]() having 1,000 ( of which less than 10% are worthwhile only) of apps doing the same thing does not give added value to the market, it only clutters your choices and put yourself vulnerable to malwares and viruses. check and the list goes on) and most of us knows high end specs does not equate to premium user experience ( many dual core androids can attest to this) its not like everytime i pick up my phone i keep checking the specs ( retina display. i paid for a premium price i should be treated with premium experience also. user experience, how smooth and intuitive the whole interaction with the gadget. Know what you mean, comparing what abc.z specs ( or how many xxx apps does) android and IOs compared to wp7 within price range but still you have choices in a different price bracket and yet assured it will run the same level as the high end.įor me i don't invest to a SMARTPHONE phone, if it is the hardware itself. ![]()
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