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I hadn't really taken note of that ... I have no idea about the different OS and therefore no preference.
Might a Windows phone be a little more 'user-friendly' and intuitive for a PC user?
Do they differ greatly for general use?
If so, how?
I picked up a Moto E at the start on the month from Argos. It's my first smart-phone and I have to say I'm really impressed with it. Looking at the competition it definitely came out on top in its price-group. My mate at work was so impressed that he went out yesterday to our local branch and bought one for himself. They take a micro-sim, so I just cut my original sim down to size using a cutting template that I downloaded from google images. Easy peasy.
Does everything you need it to, and it has Nokia music - which is excellent, and Nokia maps, which is also excellent. It's miles better than Google maps for satnav work.
I have a nexus 4. When my contract is up, I'm getting a low range lumia - I don't need a powerful phone. I'd rather a powerful tablet.
Just to add / detail some of the criterion:
My wife has an ipad air - so is well served in terms of 'computing power' in a portable form.
The mobile phone would be for (a small amount of) texting (from home & out) and phoning whilst out.
She does read and send emails and does access Facebook. She may do this - again when she hasn't got the ipad with her - but not much.
Plus she may take some photos where having her digital camera / ipad is not convenient or they are not at hand.
She is unlikely to listen to music on it - we have a small ipod that she seldom uses.
She doesn't drive so satnav / maps etc are not important.
We have never used apps so don't know whether or not they will become things we will ever want / need / use.
an older refurb iPhone would be similar price to some of these, worth checking on groupon amongst other places.