You sound like a guy obsessed with android and with no real knowledge of wp8
Anyway, I have got both Android and a windows phone. I'm just going to share what I have experienced with both of these Operation Systems.
Its quality which matters and not quantity. There are many good apps on android and so is the case with windows phone.
But, suppose there are 100 android apps. In all probabilities, most of them will not be really quite useful as opposed to the case with WP.
In terms of stability, you have got it completely wrong mate. A WP OS can run very smoothly on a phone having just 512MB ram (For ex: Nokia lumia 510) but if you try running an android OS on the same phone, you'll face many problems.
Even in terms of price, you get good wp phones at the cheapest price of around $150-200 but if you want to experience the same stability on an android phone you'll have to shell out considerably more amount of money.
But I'm definitely not saying that android is all shit and WP is all win. Android is much more customizable which is a good thing. There are more 'features' and stuff like that. But one thing in which Android loses out quite plainly is the battery usage. An Android phone is a resource hog. But for someone having sound knowledge in developing and modifying and also the people who like to keep playing with their phone, the battery usage can be optimized quite easily. But what about the people, which are the majority, who don't know about optimizing their phones? This is where WP beats Android significantly.
It'll be quite interesting to see what happens next with the Android 5.0 to be released in the coming months and what will be the next move by Nokia.
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www.pcquest.com/pcquest/news/190985/windows-store-reaches-100-apps-mark-months
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