Yes, Windows phone is a great choice for a novice smart phone user because both have similar features. Windows phone and novice smart phone are very similar in many ways so buying windows would be a really good choice.
It all depends with your choice, but it can be a Windows Phone, Android phone, a BlackBerry or an iPhone.
yes, the window phone is the smart phone....
yes it runs on windows 6.5
Yes, you can get Kik to work on a Windows 7 phone. You can visit the Kik website for a link on how to install and use Kik to your Windows smart phone.
A windows smart phone allows its users to launch a mobile version of Internet Explorer. From there a smart phone owner can navigate to websites featuring consumer reviews such as eHow or youtube.
When searching for a smartphone, there are many different platforms to choose from. These include Android, Apple, Blackberry, Windows, and Sony, to name a few. Apple, Blackberry, Windows, and Sony all have a set operating structure. Whereas Android can be found on many phone brands and is unique to each manufacturer that codes it for their devices. If you prefer more variety and customization, Android would be a good choice.
It depends on what you are used to. I recommend an Android if you've never owned a smart phone before. Or, if you have had previous Androids and are used to the concept. But, if you have a Windows 8 laptop or desktop, then i would say windows phone.
Yes, it is. Anything running a smartphone OS (Blackberry, iOS, Android, Windows Phone to name a few) is a smartphone
A Smartphone that has a GPS function is a smart choice.
Zune's newest software is made to function well with any smart phone powered by Windows 7. For more information on how Zune is changing to function with Windows phones you can read this article: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Zune-4-7-Software-for-Windows-Phone-7-160702.shtml
Its built like a smart phone. but no its a feature phone
The windows phones are considered second class phones when compared to the other smart phones on the market. This is due to the limited aspects in which these phones could be used.