on 19-08-2014 10:42
on 19-08-2014 10:42
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 19-08-2014 10:45
on 19-08-2014 10:45
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on 19-08-2014 10:46
on 19-08-2014 10:46
on 19-08-2014 10:47
It's a matter of personal choice to be honest They both have their merits as does ios. My choice is android but in all honesty I haven't used a windows phone. I've never fancied moving to windows but by all accounts the people on here who have used them are impressed. Have a look at the reviews for the trial the tech written by our members.
on 19-08-2014 11:01
on 19-08-2014 11:01
So @Anonymous This phone that arrived yesterday that you waited so long for and struggled to get the back off
(the Nokia Lumia)....have you gone off it already?...
I am only joking of course...:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-08-2014 11:04
In terms of apps, android walks all over windows phone. Everything else is a personal choice
on 19-08-2014 11:04
on 19-08-2014 11:04
Yes, give it a bit of time and you may find you prefer it. I can't see myself ever changing from android but never say never....
on 19-08-2014 11:20
on 19-08-2014 11:20
on 19-08-2014 11:38