>>5955346Are you me?
If you were a girl...
Seriously though, I remember getting my HTC Surround back when they were throwing in a 360 with it and I was so damn thrilled. I still love Windows Phone and Microsoft but you're pretty spot on. However, supplying apps is not really up to Microsoft, making a platform people want to put their apps on is. People either don't trust the platform as a reasonable means to get their app known or they just plain old don't even know it exists. While developers would have a higher chance of knowing that Windows Phone is actually a thing, the consumers don't and that's the real problem
Unless if you mean exclusively first party apps then yeah, MS has its head up its ass.
It's starting to become very /g/ in here and I can almost smell gentoo aproaching so here's another lock screen that I use sometimes.