![]() Sure, there weren’t as many options on Windows 10 mobile, but the options that were there were better than anything Android could offer. And the oddest thing of all was I actually preferred my Windows phone apps. And the others weren’t impressive compared to the mobile websites I was used to using. Turned out I didn’t really need most of the apps - frankly wouldn’t even open some of them. “Yes!” I thought, “All the apps are at my fingertips!” Then daily life with my phone started. Much better.Īnd…I got busy installing apps. I looked at the specs, and they were as good as some phones for twice the price, and it came with stock Android. I then set out to find another phone with a less awful flavor, and ended up with the Motorola Moto G4. But I ended up returning it pretty soon after getting it because the Android flavor was horribly screwed up, to the degree that it didn’t even come with the Google Play store (I had to download the installer and load it myself). It had high reviews from experts and users, and the price and specs looked good. The first phone I tried was the Xiaomi Mi 5. I thought I was excited to switch from Windows, and even found all the apps I would download once I had a new phone. I actually became pretty excited about the switch - I dusted off my Google account and even added a bunch of Google Play apps to my wishlist in anticipation. I’d been on Windows for a couple years and wanted to see what I might be missing with the popular choice. ![]() I was inspired to write on this relatively dumb topic when I decided to switch to an Android phone. Still miss my Windows phone though! Android and iOS devices fall short I experienced totally different frustrations with that device and finally settled on the Sony Xperia xz1 Compact. I initially switched to iPhone, but after frustrations switched to the OnePlus 6. Note: I have since ditched my Windows phone since Microsoft ditched support for it. So I’m here to clear it up - every time someone asks me why the Windows phone I’ll have somewhere to send them, and hopefully you’ll be informed. #NEWSFLOW WINDOWS 10 MARK AS READ PC#In fact, I get weird looks from colleagues just for using a PC and having a Windows phone (maybe I’ll write on why the computer another day). It seems like every designer (or really anyone) these days has either an iPhone or an Android device. ![]()
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