Originally Posted By: jigen
Windows phones are good, really getting there but for me I can't use one as my daily smartphone. App support isn't that great, no unified notification system makes things clumsy (android is still the best with this), multiple email accounts have to be each as a separate live tile, and if you use google services support just isn't there...
Well, here' the thing--App support is only an issue if you can't get apps that you use. In reality, many users never use all of the apps that are out there. Having been on Android for about 3 years now, I know that at first I was searching and downloading lots of stuff I thought was cool. When I switched phones, I carried over about 5 of those apps...
So, this is only an issue if it affect you. Given the OP's usage pattern description, lack of app support doesn't seem like it's going to be an issue. As far as support for Google services, I'll say that I find the g-mail interface much better than Android, and that's the main Google service I use on my phone.
Point being, "better or worse" just depends on your situation. I won't use a WP as my main phone until FoxFi is available on it, but for me that's the only missing app. If Windows isn't missing specific apps that one uses, it's a great option. For folks who aren't into figuring out how their phone works, it seems to be, by far, the most intuitive of the bunch. For many, that counts for a lot.