[citation][nom]back_by_demand[/nom]That is a problem worldwide and is a vicious circle, all starting with apathy at the sales floor...Lazy sales rep speaks to Joe Public and says "If you want a new phone, you have a choice of these Android Phones or an iPhone" despite there being Blackberry or WP right there on the shelf (or sometimes hidden in the back store roomThen as the sales figures are touted showing low market share the Devs decide to write iOS apps instead of WP appsThen fanboys say to everyone who will listen "the App store is bigger so it must be a better phone" whilst all the time never having used a WPI have owned a Blackberry, an iPhone, Android and now a Windows Phone and the WP is the smoothest experience of the lot, I just weep that devs are not providing more quality apps because they are chasing after the sheep market, and I am angry at the apathetic phone store sales rep that refuses to give the customer a real and genuine choice[/citation]
Too true.
What's funny is that I (personally) couldn't care less how large the app market is (how many apps). I'd say that--even being generous--less than 1% of the apps written and submitted to either the Apple or Android markets are even useful. And only a fraction of that 1% are good enough to run properly more than half the time. Quality beats quantity all the time.
But I imagine I'm not a "standard" joe-schmo user. I don't really care about the next best cutesy game that Zynga is coming up with. I just want a smartphone that is stable (from what I hear, android phones on the "core" handset makers are stable--mine is not, and sadly on a small network, you have to sacrifice that, which I understand), not cumbersome to use. I can't fathom how people with iphones can actually appreciate their device. You have to go through so many menus and sub-menus just to accomplish a simple task like adjusting the screen brightness or turning on/off bluetooth. That's retarded. That's where iOS should loosen up and allow widgets if they were smart (then again, given the billions and billions they've made, it's not like it's affecting them much. Oh, and also a device that allows me to dump video and music files without restrictions on file-types, without having to go through an intermediary application. Sadly, that means putting up with a buggy android device (okay, perhaps I DO care a bit more about apps than I implied--blackberries aren't the best, but not the worst).