Office: Dragon Dictation, Evernote, Google Docs, Google Translate, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word. Web: Chrome, Dolphin Web Browser, Google. Media: Adobe Photoshop Express, Amazon Video, Kindle, YouTube. Music: Absolute 80s, Absolute Radio, AutoRap, Shazam, SoundCloud, Social Media/Messaging: BBM, Facebook, Google +, Hangouts, Instagram, Messenger, Skype, Twitter, Untappd, Vine, WhatsApp Messenger, WordPress. I picked the newest ones, as some of the app were only used back on OS3/iOS4. I picked 100 apps I am using or have used in the past on my iPhones. I have had an iPhone for a number of years and built up quite a selection of apps. So I find out how many of these were available on Windows Phone and, for a fair comparison, I also checked out if they were also available for Android and Blackberry. I love my iPhone, but for the past year I have been dabbling in Windows Phone. If you ask anyone about the Microsoft mobile platform, they will always complain about lack of apps and games, but does the excuse ‘it doesn’t have a great app selection’ hold water any more? With this in mind, app support was minimal and the infrastructure was in its infancy.įast forward to 2015, and we now have Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 and are on the verge of Windows Phone 10 being released. When Microsoft released Windows Phone 7 in 2010, it was a new OS – completely separate from Windows Mobile. Does Windows Phone still lag behind Android and iOS? With any new OS, software support is going to let it down.
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