100+ reasons not to buy a windows phone 7.5

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honest1

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Well this is floating over internet for few days and I thought to share it with you.
My favourites:bleh: missing features are highlighted........
WP7.5 (Mango) is already in its second generation but it still has many restrictions, limitations and serious usability issues. This is a list of its shortcomings as compared with other smartphone OS in the market. We are not comparing special features or abilities but those which have become the norm for all smartphones and even dumb phones. An Android, Symbian or MeeGo phone would have almost none of these shortcomings. An iphone share some restrictions with WP7.5 but is still miles ahead. Even the Nokia N9 running the first generation MeeGo OS is far better with none of the disastrous issues which impact on the sheer usability of the phone.

Note: Some manufacturers may add their own provisions to overcome some of the shortcomings but they are not part of the OS and are applicable only to their specific models. The Nokia Lumia has no special add-ons so this list is generally applicable to the Lumia.

OS LIMITATIONS
1. No true multitasking for 3rd party apps - they re frozen in the background.
2. No Divx/Xvid video codec support. Zune will convert with loss of quality.
3. No mass storage mode.
4. No micro-SD card support.
5. Only support up to 16GB storage .
6. No filemanager. Directory system is totally opaque.
7. Need Zune to transfer files. Zune will only transfer photos, videos & music. All other files need to email/upload to yourself.

8. Your contact details are automatically uploaded to cloud service whether you like it or not.
9. Limited to 800x480 resolution.
10. Voice search is hardwired to Bing.
11. Cannot use any MP3 file as ringtone except those with strict constraints.
12. Cannot set static IP address so no connection to ad-hoc networks.
13. No VPN support for this “corporate enterprise” phone.
14. Cannot sync directly with Outlook without syncing to Cloud
15. Totally closed OS, cannot sideload apps outside MS Marketplace.
16. System font size cannot be changed.
17. Images and photos cannot be renamed in the phone.
18. Windows Live ID account cannot change country once set.
19. No centralized notification page.
20. Alarm clock cannot work when phone is turned off. All Nokia Symbian and Meego phones can do this.
21. The idle screen is completely blank and cannot display time or notifications.
22. Only photos allowed as email attachments, documents not allowed.
23. Bluetooth does not have rSAP protocol which is the most common protocol for car audio streaming.
24. Cannot stream audio from video to Bluetooth devices (No A2DP).
25. No support for full on-device encryption required for secure applications like mobile banking and online payment.
26. Cannot use Bluetooth keyboard.
27. Cannot silence ringtone or alarm by flipping the phone.
28. Very limited customization option.
29. Cannot be upgraded to WP8 (Apollo)
USABILITY ISSUES
30. No always visible status bar for battery life, signal strength, carrier, 2G/3G wi-fi, Bluetooth on.
31. Taskmanager has no option to shut down apps you don’t want running in the background.
32. Search and Back button cannot be de-activated in apps or games and easily touched by accident which interrupt your user experience.
33. Lockscreen need to be activated to show missed call/sms notification.
34. No way to close an app except pressing back button all the way to the first screen.
35. Tiny fonts in messages is very hard to read for those over 45.
36. Cannot create and save playlists on the phone.
37. Playlist can only be edited when you are playing it.
38. Cannot search your music collection on the phone, only in the Marketplace.
39. Cannot close music player, can only pause. Music player on lockscreen will stay until you reboot. Be careful not to touch it in a meeting.
40. No draggable progress bar for current track playing and no indication which track in an album is currently playing
41. Cannot lock screen orientation.
42. Online and phone contacts are mixed together with no ability to filter.
43. Cumbersome dialing with no smartdial. Not able to enter alphabets into dialler for name lookup.
44. Cannot save draft sms messages.
45. Call history only show phone number type. If a contact has multiple phone nos. for a type the number used is unknown.
46. Cannot recognize phone numbers in sms or email to save or use as calling number.
47. Text messages can only be deleted one by one or the whole thread. (No batch deletion)
48. Cannot select multiple pictures for deleting, sending or uploading. They must be done one at a time.
49. Clicking on the Me Tile doesn’t take you directly to your notifications it takes you to your profile, a serious usability blunder
50. Apps are listed alphabetically with no way to group by category. Can be hard to find if you don’t remember the name.
51. Calendar scheduler has no weekly view and monthly view is non-zoomable.
52. No peak time/off-peak time scheduling for email downloads to prevent unnecessary email downloads at overnight.
53. If both wi-fi and data connection are available which one it chooses to use is unpredictable. User experiences don’t agree with Microsoft that it “typically” choose wi-fi over 3G.
FEATURE LIMITATIONS
54. No video call.
55. No haptic feedback for keyboard.
56. No Swype.
57. No flashplayer support.
58. No support for Java apps.
59. No call recording or app to do it.
60. No call blocking or app to do it.
61. No screenshots or app to do it.
62. No auto wallpaper changer and no app to do it.
63. Totally locked down os means apps which interact directly with hardware not allowed. This excludes a whole range of useful apps
64. No equalizer for Zune music player.
65. FM radio doesn’t work on speaker.
66. IE browser has no text reflow, no download capability and no offline reading.
67. No 3rd party browsers allowed except those based on IE.
68. Volume up/down buttons cannot be used to zoom in camera (sign of an immature os)
69. Cannot open zip or rar files received as email attachment.
70. Cannot send or receive video by MMS.
71. Office Mobile has much less features than 3rd party Office editors like SmartOffice, QuickOffice and Polaris. Shame on you, Microsoft!
72. No native Google maps and Bing maps is useless for most countries outside U.S.
73. Email time stamp does not show the year.
74. Wide difference in apps availability in different markets and users locked to one market.
75. Not all Bing features available outside U.S. especially Local Scout
DUMB AND DUMBER
76. One volume control for all functions including media playback, ringtones, alarms, notifications.
77. Wi-fi disconnects when screen sleeps.
78. If you receive a text message when talking on the phone an audio alert will blast your ear at the full volume set. All other phones will give a soft beep.
79. Can only enter one mobile phone no. for each contact. Mobile nos. entered in other fields will not accept sms.
80. Cannot send/receive MMS without enabling 3G data connection. MMS does not use 3G data.
81. Phone cannot be charged when off.
82. Need to be plugged in to wall charger to sync wirelessly (a funny definition of wireless).
83. Oversized fonts for headings waste screen space and result in low information density
84. Phone will wake up and display sms content on lockscreen when locked – a privacy violation.
85. Phone can be rebooted without entering security code.
FEATURES EVEN DUMB PHONES HAVE BUT WP7.5 DOESN’T
86. No bluetooth file transfer.
87. Cannot handle USSD codes necessary for prepaid users to obtain services.
88. Cannot filter call history into Missed Calls, Received Calls, Dialled Calls, Recent Calls, etc
89. No way to backup or export call history
90. Cannot show call duration in call history.
91. No way to edit MMS profile to work with a carrier in the OS. Need an app which is not available in all markets.
92. Call history does not group calls by contact.
93. Call history does not show the time of call for calls older than current day.
94. Cannot set custom sounds for different types of notifications.
95. No ringer profiles.
96. No silent option (no vibrate and no ring) from ringer menu. Need a trip to settings and another trip to revert.
97. Cannot send/receive contact as a csv file.
98. Cannot backup sms to PC.
99. Cannot save contact to SIM card.
100. Cannot change alarm ring tone or use a MP3 file.
101. Cannot set alarm snooze interval.

BONUS SHORTCOMINGS
102. Unable to read long names in audio and video playlist as they get cut off
103. Zune does not allow user to add or update podcasts directly from the phone
104. Zune can only be installed if you have an internet connection
105. Alarm does not revert to speaker if headphones are plugged in.
106. Forwarded emails cannot be edited
107. OS does not reduce volume of text message alerts when using headphones
108. All photos automatically upload to Skydrive have resolution reduced (no option) and lose their EXIF information
109. Wifi- hotspot and internet tethering not integral features in the OS but need to be provided by manufacturer on a case by case basis.
110. Internet Explorer has no Forward/Backward button for page views.
Enjoy :)
 
They seem true. IMO There is only point getting in WP 7.5 either if you just want to try it out or if you own a Android plus Iphone and want a third phone or if you can't afford an Iphone and already have an Android :)
 
While a lot of those issues are true, some are purely a user preference and I like it the way it is. For example..
77. Wi-fi disconnects when screen sleeps.
30. No always visible status bar for battery life, signal strength, carrier, 2G/3G wi-fi, Bluetooth on.

And then there are several others which are completely untrue. Maybe this 101 list was written for WP7 and not WP7.5
96. No silent option (no vibrate and no ring) from ringer menu. Need a trip to settings and another trip to revert. You dont even need to go past the lock screen to put it in vibrate mode.
34. No way to close an app except pressing back button all the way to the first screen. Press the home button.
78. If you receive a text message when talking on the phone an audio alert will blast your ear at the full volume set. All other phones will give a soft beep. Has the writer even used the phone?
 
Despite reading all these I am still gonaa order windows phone. :bleh:
You are really brave:boxed:

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While a lot of those issues are true, some are purely a user preference and I like it the way it is. For example..
77. Wi-fi disconnects when screen sleeps.

So if you are downloading something and the screen goes off and its all gone and you like that way? Strange.
 
I can't get anything to download even on Android and iOS. Must be some power saving setting (inherent) that kills DL speeds. The only successful DL spree I ever had was with a Symbian S60 sporting N85.

WM adresses one problem that Android doesn't : LAG! :P

(the menu's are good though)

- Once an Android user, Android user for life :D (looks like the author has a similar bug)
 
I can't get anything to download even on Android and iOS. Must be some power saving setting (inherent) that kills DL speeds. The only successful DL spree I ever had was with a Symbian S60 sporting N85.

WM adresses one problem that Android doesn't : LAG! :P

(the menu's are good though)

- Once an Android user, Android user for life :D (looks like the author has a similar bug)

Wrong, I want to move from Android to something else Yes, I am an Android developer and tried developing and supporting some applications present on Market. It just doesn't work the way it should be. Lots of compatibility issues. Even if we develop something that should run on every Android device, lots of devices are still incompatible. :-(

iOS developers are getting big moolah from their apps.. Wow. I wanted to try Windows Phone in next few weeks but this thanks to this post, I will think of iOS now ;)
 
I do download lot of things over my browser.
And what you are talking about? LAG ? That thing is a past now, dont expect mobile to lag with Dual core phones.
 
I do download lot of things over my browser.
And what you are talking about? LAG ? That thing is a past now, dont expect mobile to lag with Dual core phones.
Same here, I download like 500mb files on phone itself (Galaxy S, Single Core) no problems at all. It does lag a bit because of Low memory and single core factor.
 
I do download lot of things over my browser.
And what you are talking about? LAG ? That thing is a past now, dont expect mobile to lag with Dual core phones.

Android does lag with dual cores, though its very less. I owned both SII and optimus 2x before i went for ios and windows. The only reason i switched was because i was tired of playing with custom roms.
 
Like I have said earlier, every phone has a 100-features-missing list (How many of you are using Symbian? It does support all of the above features). Though I can understand how some limitations can mean a complete no-no as far as buying the phone is concerned, preferences are very personal in nature.

As far as the missing features are concerned, please go over the list and tell me if you can't find at least 50 of the above not applicable to iOS too. And it still sells like hot cakes.

The silver lining - There is a phone out there for each one of you discerning phone buyers. Please have a good time and don't nitpick! :P
 
Android does lag with dual cores, though its very less. I owned both SII and optimus 2x before i went for ios and windows. The only reason i switched was because i was tired of playing with custom roms.

What kind of reason is that? If you didn't want, there is no need of custom rom. You are well off at stock rom also! It does has lot many features as compared to iOS and Windows!
May be you wanted a basic feature phone only.

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What kind of reason is that? If you didn't want, there is no need of custom rom. You are well off at stock rom also! It does has lot many features as compared to iOS and Windows!
May be you wanted a basic feature phone only.

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Because the stock rom on o2x was pathetic. Secondly its not just the time it consumed but the troubles like random re booting and hanging of phone and other things that really was something i had no time to troubleshoot. As far as troubles with sii was concerned mine had those screen issues so had to return it and get a refund.
 
What kind of reason is that? If you didn't want, there is no need of custom rom. You are well off at stock rom also! It does has lot many features as compared to iOS and Windows!
May be you wanted a basic feature phone only.

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Firstly, Windows Phone is not a basic feature phone. It is a smartphone.

Secondly, that reason is extremely valid. That is the main reason why I switched from Android to Windows Phone. Anything less than a dual core doesn't satisfy Android. And yes, I rooted and installed a lot of ROMs on my Spica but eventually got tired of it. Doing it is fun and all but it does get tiresome after sometime. And please, if you really want to unleash the power of Android, you cannot do it without rooting and installing a custom ROM.

Other half are true and strong enough to avoid it :)

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Sigh.. Like I asked earlier, please tell me why there are people who buy iOS and Windows Phone at all? Most of them are aware of the features that are not present in these platforms.
 
So it was a bad hardware right? Android offer much more customization as compared to any other OS, at the same time it offers stable stock ROM also.
Android hogs battery because it offers true multi tasking which others don't. But in ICS, you have an option to stop background processes completely too.
So basically it offers users what kind of option they like.

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