I had a windows phone for half a year. Super smooth and I loved the UI. I eventually went back to android because i like to fiddle and customize. Android isnt for everyone. My gf hates it. (thats why i have an extra N4) If you dont need the apps or feel the need to change every nook and cranny, ios and WP8 are great alternatives. Plus wayyyy better battery life.
Just got a lumia 920 W8 isnt bad. Little bit to get used to it but its nice. Still using my note 2 as the daily
Straight talk is super simple. I use the At&t version. Basically I install the sim card in the phone, add the straight talk APN and reboot. I think it took maybe 5 minutes to get up and running. Nothing on the phone changes except for the apn so your phones is grabbing the correct access point. It should change any functions of your phone. So as long as your phone has your enterprise features that you are currently using, switching to straight talk will not change that. Russ
http://www.redmondpie.com/galaxy-s4...eaked-benchmarks-will-feature-a-plastic-body/ I'm an iPhone guy, but this thing is gonna be pretty beastly.
a few months ago i got tired of my Evo 4G. it was a reliable phone for the year and a half or so that i had it, but it just was lacking alot of features i wanted, and i was between upgrades. In the Interim I've purchased a used SGS2 (Epic 4G Touch), and flashed some of the latest CM10.1 builds on it. Android 4.2.2, WIMAX and all the perks for about $150. Once LTE goes wider spread, i'll probably use the upgrade credit i have waiting. Hopefully the LG Optimus G Pro shows up on our shores around the same time.. that thing is awesome.