Windows Phone or Android Phone
Here I'm not gonna tell you about which OS is the best on mobile but which OS will suit your needs so that you do not regret for not getting any feature or paying for unnecessary feature which you won't be using ..... With android as dominant OS in the Indian market is available with many brands while windows which is slowly rising is mostly on Microsoft phone and some other companies .... So let's start now with
Android
Android owns the lion's share when it comes to smartphones in India because of its availability across several brands and because it meets the needs of a wide range of users. From gaming to multimedia entertainment to photography to everyday calling and messaging, Android does it all, while offering users a tremendous control over their experience. Want a simple phone-and-SMS only experience? Prefer a custom lock screen and custom lock screen and launcher with informative widgets? Need an enhanced camera app? Android's got you covered, with apps and settings for all of the above.
Google's also been stepping up their game considerably with their Android One programme, that standardizes specs and brings timely OS updates. They offer a pleasant experience even at lower price points. The latest version, dubbed Android 5.0 (Lollipop) introduces a new design language that's more refined, consistent and focussed on content. If you want a flexible OS and access to a huge variety of apps and games, give Android a try.
Windows...
Simple, easy to use, personal -— that's Windows Phone in a nutshell. Currently at version 8.1, Windows Phone includes a novel interface that first-timers can get used to in a pinch, and allows quick access to messages, contacts and content you care about right on the home screen. It cleverly combines widgets with icons in its informative Live Tiles, and most apps generally follow a unified interface so there are no surprises when you're sending a message, uploading a file or browsing the web.
Where it falters, in comparison to other mobile OSs, is its app ecosystem that features a much narrower range. But honestly, that may not be a problem: if you're not comfortable fiddling with settings or downloading scores of apps, you'll love Windows Phone's bloat-free interface. Besides, you'll still find essential apps like Instagram, 8tracks and WhatsApp when you need them.
So, now it depends completely on your requirements which os you should choose and not just go on the hype of any OS .... Both have their unique set of features ... In windows phone you'll not be able to download in the background while using another app, in android you are not going to get that amazing camera quality at that price .... And many more .... Windows and android both are good according to the requirements.....
Android lollipop inteface
Android
Android owns the lion's share when it comes to smartphones in India because of its availability across several brands and because it meets the needs of a wide range of users. From gaming to multimedia entertainment to photography to everyday calling and messaging, Android does it all, while offering users a tremendous control over their experience. Want a simple phone-and-SMS only experience? Prefer a custom lock screen and custom lock screen and launcher with informative widgets? Need an enhanced camera app? Android's got you covered, with apps and settings for all of the above.
Google's also been stepping up their game considerably with their Android One programme, that standardizes specs and brings timely OS updates. They offer a pleasant experience even at lower price points. The latest version, dubbed Android 5.0 (Lollipop) introduces a new design language that's more refined, consistent and focussed on content. If you want a flexible OS and access to a huge variety of apps and games, give Android a try.
Windows...
Simple, easy to use, personal -— that's Windows Phone in a nutshell. Currently at version 8.1, Windows Phone includes a novel interface that first-timers can get used to in a pinch, and allows quick access to messages, contacts and content you care about right on the home screen. It cleverly combines widgets with icons in its informative Live Tiles, and most apps generally follow a unified interface so there are no surprises when you're sending a message, uploading a file or browsing the web.
Where it falters, in comparison to other mobile OSs, is its app ecosystem that features a much narrower range. But honestly, that may not be a problem: if you're not comfortable fiddling with settings or downloading scores of apps, you'll love Windows Phone's bloat-free interface. Besides, you'll still find essential apps like Instagram, 8tracks and WhatsApp when you need them.
So, now it depends completely on your requirements which os you should choose and not just go on the hype of any OS .... Both have their unique set of features ... In windows phone you'll not be able to download in the background while using another app, in android you are not going to get that amazing camera quality at that price .... And many more .... Windows and android both are good according to the requirements.....
Android lollipop inteface
Windows 8.1 interface
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