smartfirecat
SmartFireCat
smartfirecat

Bought this phone on day one to replace my 2 year old Lumia 1020. I was a iPhone guy all the way through the 4S, but made the leap to Windows with the 1020.

I love the windows phone OS. I hated the grids of icons/folders in iOS. I never tried Android because it looked the same to me. And Live tiles are so freaking

“After forcing myself to use it for the past week, however, I’m not sure why anyone would want to.”

That’s the exact moment I stopped reading. You might as well saved yourself the trouble of writing this review. No one will take you seriously, especially the people who actually know a thing or two about Windows Phone

FYI this is what the old Nokia made Lumia’s looked like.

I’m guessing if you “forced” yourself to use the device for a week, then this wasn’t the most unbiased of articles.

I bought the 920 when it came out, and I bought the 950 when it came out. I could be one of those biased fans that the phone was designed for.

One of the points I make all the time is that gadget aficionados in both the media and the general public say they want innovation, but reject it when they get it. Windows Phone is a perfect example. Android is, as much as I prefer it to iOS, essentially an iOS clone. Windows Phone is trying something radically