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<blockquote data-quote="Arin Morris" data-source="post: 2603089" data-attributes="member: 24493"><p>I have a Nokia Lumia 521. Cost me $60 for a no contract phone that came with $20 voucher for apps in the Microsoft store. I have my calendar synced with Hotmail, Google and Facebook. It's easy to have all my appointments in one place. Same with my contacts. I update something in my phone and it goes into my Outlook at home and vice versa. I have my OneNote notebooks on the cloud and one of them shared with my wife for shopping lists she can update on the home PC, which I can access on the go. It works well for a driving GPS. I used it to record video at the air show and it worked surprisingly well. I don't play a lot of games, watch movies or listen to music on my phone, so I can't give you a lot of info on that, but they do have Pandora, Vevo, Kindle and Flixter apps. I'm not sure what apps you're specifically looking for that my be OS specific, but I've managed to find alternatives on the Windows phone that seem comparable to the others. The only thing I would suggest, at least for my model of phone, is a backup battery as it drains pretty quickly. Other than that... works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arin Morris, post: 2603089, member: 24493"] I have a Nokia Lumia 521. Cost me $60 for a no contract phone that came with $20 voucher for apps in the Microsoft store. I have my calendar synced with Hotmail, Google and Facebook. It's easy to have all my appointments in one place. Same with my contacts. I update something in my phone and it goes into my Outlook at home and vice versa. I have my OneNote notebooks on the cloud and one of them shared with my wife for shopping lists she can update on the home PC, which I can access on the go. It works well for a driving GPS. I used it to record video at the air show and it worked surprisingly well. I don't play a lot of games, watch movies or listen to music on my phone, so I can't give you a lot of info on that, but they do have Pandora, Vevo, Kindle and Flixter apps. I'm not sure what apps you're specifically looking for that my be OS specific, but I've managed to find alternatives on the Windows phone that seem comparable to the others. The only thing I would suggest, at least for my model of phone, is a backup battery as it drains pretty quickly. Other than that... works for me. [/QUOTE]
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