I bet I can make out the pictures I take with the M9. Most are uploading the pictures to facebook/twitter/instagram anyway...services which automatically degrade quality on top of that.
Were the Lumias with the best cameras on the market your phone of choice?
There is a reason you are basing your entire argument on a camera...
Why yes Lumias are the phone of choice for me, even tho its now just Microsoft.
T-mobile gets the 640 next month
dont let me get started on the updates lol
I got the i6+ for mom dukes (from her 4s) and the updates are some shyt. Between that and iTunes I personally prefer not to fukk with apple...
Phone storage is an issue especially to those of us who travel to some middle of nowhere places.
So you must despise "The Cloud" huh man

Cuz this cloud would eliminate that problem for you.
Not everyone is ready for Titanfall tho...
fair enough. but you just sound like a hoe thats all.
what man really cares about the camera like that
A man who takes quality pictures

When did you hop off the WP8 bandwagon?
He didn't, he just doesn't have enough experience to speak on windows yet
Respect the opinion though I disagree with most of the points. For me all that shyt is a tradeoff. Still haven't found one device from any maker with any OS that does everything that I like in one package.
May I introduce you to the Windows 640XL ($250) or the 640 ($210)
The reason the M9 took a step back camera wise is because they omitted optical image stabilization. No camera in 2015, whether it be phone or pro camera should come with out OIS. Just shouldn't happen. I keep hearing a lot about the Apple ecosystem. From what I can see, Windows isn't even budging when it comes to marketshare. I don't doubt that's for various reasons, but the fact of the matter is, if you pickup a laptop, even if its a Mac.....it's probably got Windows on it. My point is, I don't think most people are buying iPhones in the numbers that they are due to ecosystem. Apple recaptured a good deal of marketshare with the 6 and it will remain to be seen if any of that shifts with the new crop of Android phones, but I do think that camera plays a major role and people had clearly been waiting on a larger screen from Apple. They just have it like that. They can do shyt that's been done and people ride with it like it's something new. You can't convince me that it's simply because the phone just works. I manage site support for a pretty large enterprise. I see way too many people with iPhone issues on the daily for that to be the case. A lot of it is just culture and good marketing and Apple is the face of the smartphone. Just like Coke is the face of cola. There are just too many good Android phones out there for me to believe otherwise.
I had to slow your roll just a little bit because you forgot to factor in a very import part to the equation.
Its well known that iPhones are popular amongst the elderly. Its even made fun of in windows and android commercials. So shouldn't you expect a higher volume of calls regarding iphone issues with that group? Factor that in, and your angle there becomes obsolete imo. Everything else you was or usually say is on point tho
