@DrShilliams said:
Lumia 800, Windows OS is great.
Jealous. What color?
Don't own one, don't care to. Windows would be the most appealing since I use Windows an awful lot and the 360 profile integration stuff seems neatish.
I have a fairly crappy version of Android. 8 months until I can upgrade. I'd stick with android, but I need a better screen and more performance.
Android, and I don't see myself changing any time soon.
Windows Phone seems like it could have a lot of potential, if they really focus on the integration between the phone, your computer and the Xbox. It badly needs more app support at the moment though.
@WinterSnowblind said:
Android, and I don't see myself changing any time soon.
Windows Phone seems like it could have a lot of potential, if they really focus on the integration between the phone, your computer and the Xbox. It badly needs more app support at the moment though.
Thats their goal when windows 8 for desktop launches, apparently the same coding lanuage will be shared with the phone and computer. There is already some integration with Xbox though with the achivements and profile and whatnot, but yes, i agree, there needs to be a harmony between the three. And yes, App support is just sad right now.
Very excited to see that Windows Phone has 10%!! Go WP7 :)
App support isn't as bad as people think. I am on my phone all day and the apps I use are all integrated into the phone itself (Mostly Twitter and Facebook). I really don't see the point in useless apps.
Also, in October when I got my phone there was less around 35,000 apps in the app store... they just hit 80,000 in April 2012. In one year they get 35,000, then in six months they get 45,000! Definitely on the rise.
Android, Droid X right now...unsure of what I'll go with next. I really like the looks of the Lumia 900 but I'm on Verizon...
Android - Gingerbread on Samsung Galaxy S II and I couldn't be happier. Unlike lots of Android faithful, I don't begrudge folks that choose IOS, instead. There are things about IOS that I like (it's simplicity and monstrous app selection), but Android is just a better fit for who I am and what I want to do with my phone. Windows Phone, I don't understand, but I hope it gains some ground, soon. Competition is a great thing.
iPhone 3Gs, prob 2.5 years old by now and recently the volume button fell off...waiting for a 4Gs as I feel its silly to purchase a 3G phone now a days. I can deal with it, I can change music volume with the slider.
I enjoy my Androids. Right now using a Galaxy Nexus. Once the Phoenix Wright triple pack becomes available it will truly be the best piece of technology I own. Well... it'll be pretty cool anyway.
Maemo. Which is a version of Linux developed by Nokia.
Which was a very smart thing for a Windows user to buy, let me tell you.
Android on a Samsung Galaxy S. My next phone may or may not be Android. I sold my Android tablet and bought an iPad, and I must say iOS is much better than I expected (and the 3rd iPad is significantly better than every Android tablet on the market, it's not even close). I may end up getting the next iPhone pending whether they make the whole thing out of glass like they did for the 4/4S. I wouldn't last a week with a 4S because it would be broken so fast. If not an iPhone, then I will be getting a Galaxy Nexus, regardless of what's out (unless a new Nexus phone is released by then) because I am not getting another phone with a manufacturer-destroyed version of Android that makes the phone so much worse than it could be.
I had an iPhone 3G for a few years, made a monster upgrade to the 4S this past Christmas, and I haven't found any reason to switch platforms.
Windows Phone 7. I like it and think it's a great OS the only real downside is that it doesn't have much app support. I mean hell the one big advantage we did have XBL connectivity is basically available to other phones now. Although you guys can't earn sweet sweet achievements in sick ass games like Bug Village.
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