Well, over the 2/3 years I had an iphone, I never used any of these apps I spent money on. I learned very quickly, I was buying a $0.99 here, and a $4.99 there and they were getting no use.
My most used iphones apps in proper order: Facebook, Google Maps, LinkedIn, Twitter. Everything else I did with free apps, "jotting down notes, or checking the weather, or world clock; accessing my cloud accounts like soundcloud, box, etc."
Everything else was reading emails, sending texts, talking, a little facetime, and using the safari browser.
So, I wasn't so deep into these apps, that it actually was a huge concern when I decided to switch platforms.
What annoyed me most, was that my iphone kept freezing on calls. it didn't drop them per se, as the connection still existed, but it would cut out a lot. It became impossible to talk on, and I suppose it may have been broken, and I could have fixed that issue by upgrading to a new model of the iphone, but apple failed to entice me with their current offering.
Also, I was in an apple store today, because switching platforms is, "kinda a big deal," and I looked at an iphone 5 before I went with the Nokia, and I found the apple store, and the people working in there, and shopping in there, to be really weird... In an, "I've done too much acid in a former life," kind of way.
However, switching phones, not so easy. I'm having trouble setting up my yahoo mail, and I've given up for the evening, and I've got to make some calls about that tomorrow.
Yep, windows phone is a little naked in the app department. But the operating system is way cool. and the phone is fast, although this nokia is a little bulky, like the reviews say.
I've got a good mind to think that in another two years, windows phone is really going to be slamming and apple and google are really going to be feeling the pressure.
We will see.