| Scoobes said: As long as it doesn't negatively impact performance and battery life. Very few phones seem to be able to keep a charge for long enough as it is. |
Many Android apps use Google play service to function normally. Google is making sure that play services become more integral for android apps to work properly, a requirement even. Things like push notifications require those services for example. Google can fight back (if they want to) by changing the APIs frequently. There is also the fact that apps that are ported without recoding and redesigning the interface will look disruptive and out of place on a windows phone.







