Live tiles, arranging my start screen to show exactly what I want without having to open any apps, I think is the single biggest feature that I love about WP. I also love the text prediction and correction when typing. I haven't seen any other mobile OS do it as well.
Android and iOS are pretty much one and the same for me. They do similar things and they come stock with a very similar UI. I'm not big on the list of icons/folders and multiple pages setup.
Regarding ios7, I don't like the new text-as-button thing they have going. It's hard to find them sometimes. I also really dislike the difference in pre-ios7 apps and ios7 apps as far as UI goes. It's jarring to me. It'd be like having a windows XP window pop up in Windows 8, or an OS9 window pop up in OSX.
I am also not a fan of the all-caps ios keyboard. Windows Phone keyboard displays the characters exactly as they're about to appear, but in ios they are always capitals (just differently sized) and it makes for a good bit of errors for me. I still have an ipad with ios7, so I interact with it second-most of all mobile operating systems.
Do you think an alternative launcher for Android that featured a similar approach to live tiles would capture that advantage? As opposed to all the Newton/Palm style launchers out there.
I suppose they could, but every good launcher I had on android wanted donations or an up-front + theme fee. The best android devices are really expensive, whereas you can get a brand new windows phone for wicked cheap (mine was $50 when I got it, my wife's was free).
Android and iOS are pretty much one and the same for me. They do similar things and they come stock with a very similar UI. I'm not big on the list of icons/folders and multiple pages setup.
Regarding ios7, I don't like the new text-as-button thing they have going. It's hard to find them sometimes. I also really dislike the difference in pre-ios7 apps and ios7 apps as far as UI goes. It's jarring to me. It'd be like having a windows XP window pop up in Windows 8, or an OS9 window pop up in OSX.
I am also not a fan of the all-caps ios keyboard. Windows Phone keyboard displays the characters exactly as they're about to appear, but in ios they are always capitals (just differently sized) and it makes for a good bit of errors for me. I still have an ipad with ios7, so I interact with it second-most of all mobile operating systems.