by TimStone » Tue May 01, 2012 3:45 pm
I don't know how many of you own a Windows phone. I do ! It is the best phone I have ever owned or used ( including iPhone). Why ? Because everything is integrated, and it is so easy to use. For example, the Facebook integration is so transparent, and so extensive ... but you can also run the Facebook app if you prefer.
While it is true that more apps exist for iPhone and Android, the 70,000 plus apps for the Windows phone cover all the important features. So many apps on the other phones are junk, or just waste space. When someone shows me a phone with 100 apps loaded, I ask what they use them all for, and most say "oh, its just a neat app". I use my phone for a purpose, and there is nothing I want to do on a phone that I can't do on my Win 7.5 phone.
Now ... to the sales. I once owned an LG phone. I don't care if they don't make a windows phone because I won't buy another LG phone ! I have an HTC phone and they will not stop making Windows models, nor will Nokia which is what I will buy next. No one asks for the Windows Phone until they actually see one in action ... and I've shown it to people who then did go into the store and ask for one. Often the salespeople try to steer them to a Droid. Why ? Could it be extra commission, or incentives by the service provider ? AT&T has promised to change that, and to fully train their staff on the Lumia and HTC models. I can guarantee the Verizon employees have no clue how to even turn on a Windows phone. Also, I have yet to see a phone salesman ever try to find out what features a customer needs. They have the boxes there, and they simply try to push them out the door. They have no concern about meeting a client's actual needs with the best phone ( tool ) to do the job.
Everyone who sees my phone, and what it can do, is amazed. Some are waiting for contracts to expire and then they plan to get one. At a recent conference I attended, there was an app for the conference that was really great ... on the Windows phone. Those who had iPhones and Droids were not happy with their versions, but it was incredible on the Win Phone. I installed it on my iPad and could easily see the difference. Maybe 30% of the attendees had Windows phones, but after the conference many more were considering changing !
Only time will tell.