Windows Phone :(
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I also noticed that Windows Apps cost more for some reason. There were alot of $3-5 apps that looked like complete garbage. I bet they wouldn't even sell for $1 on iOS or android.
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@IRJ said:
I also noticed that Windows Apps cost more for some reason. There were alot of $3-5 apps that looked like complete garbage. I bet they wouldn't even sell for $1 on iOS or android.
There are so few to sell, they have to make money where they can. And if you make an app for Windows, you own the market, so can charge whatever you want. At this point you pretty much only have the very active fan base left on Windows Phone, if even they are still on it, so the few people you have as customers generally aren't concerned with the cost any longer.
It's a lot like Mac OSX, you can charge more because your users are pretty dedicated. So cutting the price doesn't help sales, so you don't.
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@IRJ said:
@Minion-Queen I think it's just a matter of preference. I have android devices and I would not get an iPad because I like to have my android devices setup a certain way, and I know exactly what to expect. Not to mention the experience of picking up one device , then picking up another and having them setup nearly identical increases productivity.
I can understand that and feel the same why for IOS. I started on it and am heavily invested in it. Everything I have syncs and works together. But of course I am also not trying to do tech work from them
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@IRJ curious if there are any redeeming features - I would have thought tiles would be nifty to show an update roll for some things like twitter or whatever
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@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ curious if there's any redeeming features - I would have thought tiles would be nifty to show an update roll for some things like twitter or whatever
I have been a user for 1 day. I am getting a Galaxy s6 active tonight so I haven't really dove too far into Windows. I am sure they are some nifty features, but I doubt they can bail out the bad features.
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@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ curious if there are any redeeming features - I would have thought tiles would be nifty to show an update roll for some things like twitter or whatever
They are too small to be useful for updates and too big to be useful as icons. Having used the Windows phone for most of a year, my take away was that it wasn't totally awful compares to Android but was quite awful compared to iOS and had no redeeming features. It was simply bad at everything in comparison to its competitors. It lacked any feature to make it conceivably on par, it just lagged in every way.
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@IRJ said:
I am sure they are some nifty features, but I doubt they can bail out the bad features.
Can't imagine what they might be.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
I am sure they are some nifty features, but I doubt they can bail out the bad features.
Can't imagine what they might be.
I'm sure it doesn't something better. It seems fairly snappy on bad hardware. So that is a plus
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@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
I am sure they are some nifty features, but I doubt they can bail out the bad features.
Can't imagine what they might be.
I'm sure it doesn't something better. It seems fairly snappy on bad hardware. So that is a plus
iOS is pretty snappy on old hardware, too. But who runs old hardware today? And is Android slow on old hardware? I've not tried, just wondering.
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Android is loaded on cheap devices, too. But a cheap device with Android is an absolute dog. Even people who aren't the least bit techy will grow to despise it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
I am sure they are some nifty features, but I doubt they can bail out the bad features.
Can't imagine what they might be.
I'm sure it doesn't something better. It seems fairly snappy on bad hardware. So that is a plus
iOS is pretty snappy on old hardware, too. But who runs old hardware today? And is Android slow on old hardware? I've not tried, just wondering.
Lol I answered that before you even asked. It's like buying a PC for $200 vs $600. The $600 PC will still be able to run decently in 3-4 years. Where the $200 PC will never be able to run. Phones like the Galaxy S4 which is 5 years old is still ok. However, if you buy a brand new phone for $50 it's a dog.
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All these Chinese companies skimp on hardware because anyone has access to Android. They just put the cheapest hardware out possible.
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@IRJ said:
Android is loaded on cheap devices, too. But a cheap device with Android is an absolute dog. Even people who aren't the least bit techy will grow to despise it.
Bought a $100cdn tablet with android a couple years ago. I think it lasted a week before I parted it out for the scrap bin
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@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ said:
Android is loaded on cheap devices, too. But a cheap device with Android is an absolute dog. Even people who aren't the least bit techy will grow to despise it.
Bought a $100cdn tablet with android a couple years ago. I think it lasted a week before I parted it out for the scrap bin
I just bought one on Amazon for $48 with a 9 inch screen. We'll see...lol
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@IRJ said:
@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ said:
Android is loaded on cheap devices, too. But a cheap device with Android is an absolute dog. Even people who aren't the least bit techy will grow to despise it.
Bought a $100cdn tablet with android a couple years ago. I think it lasted a week before I parted it out for the scrap bin
I just bought one on Amazon for $48 with a 9 inch screen. We'll see...lol
$48 for a large battery, screen, digitizer (touch screen bits).... not a bad deal
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@IRJ said:
I prefer Android, but iOS is easy to use and makes sense for a mobile OS. Windows Mobile OS does not make any sense.
Why do you prefer Android out of curiosity? My previous phone was an iPhone 4S and I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S6. iOS feels better optimized to me.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@IRJ said:
I prefer Android, but iOS is easy to use and makes sense for a mobile OS. Windows Mobile OS does not make any sense.
Why do you prefer Android our of curiosity? My previous phone was a 4S and I currently have a Galaxy S6. iOS feels better optimized to me.
Same to me. Android is fine, I don't mind its interface, but iOS just feels snappier and more polished and less complicated.
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@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ said:
@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ said:
Android is loaded on cheap devices, too. But a cheap device with Android is an absolute dog. Even people who aren't the least bit techy will grow to despise it.
Bought a $100cdn tablet with android a couple years ago. I think it lasted a week before I parted it out for the scrap bin
I just bought one on Amazon for $48 with a 9 inch screen. We'll see...lol
$48 for a large battery, screen, digitizer (touch screen bits).... not a bad deal
As long as it plays Mickey Mouse Clubhouse I will be happy
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@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@IRJ said:
I prefer Android, but iOS is easy to use and makes sense for a mobile OS. Windows Mobile OS does not make any sense.
Why do you prefer Android our of curiosity? My previous phone was a 4S and I currently have a Galaxy S6. iOS feels better optimized to me.
Same to me. Android is fine, I don't mind its interface, but iOS just feels snappier and more polished and less complicated.
If you get a chance, play with a Nexus. I still like my nexus 5 better than my new note5 from a software standpoint. So much less clutter and it was (I kid you not) snappier and more responsive on that 4 year old phone. Sammy and their ilk really gum up the works with all their custom wankery.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@IRJ said:
I prefer Android, but iOS is easy to use and makes sense for a mobile OS. Windows Mobile OS does not make any sense.
Why do you prefer Android out of curiosity? My previous phone was an iPhone 4S and I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S6. iOS feels better optimized to me.
Easy... Customization 100%