Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Is Windows Phone Is Officially Dead?

we know various discussion about the windows phone not performing well in the market here we discuss the total point
Microsoft may have plans to retrive its phone for business purpose but for now, it has had enough of it. Today, the company is officially ending support for Windows Phone 8.1, the most popular version of its mobile operating system.
The end of support for Windows Phone 8.1, which according to estimates run on more than 80 percent of Windows Phone handsets, means that the company won't be pushing any sort of updates - security patches, bug fixes, or otherwise. Going forward, people who stick around with a handset running 8.1 or older version will be left on their own -- unless their handset is eligible for a software update.
It should be pointed out that a handful of handsets -- including Lumia 1520, Lumia 930, Lumia 830, and Lumia 735 running Windows Phone 8.1 Denim update were slated to receive Windows 10 Mobile, though the aforementioned estimates suggest either most phones haven't received the new software, or people are simply not updating.
Support for older versions like windows phone 8 and windows phone 7 ended in January, 2016 and  October, 2014 respectively.
Last year, CEO Satya Nadella admitted that the company had "clearly missed the mobile phone," adding that he was now more focused on growing new categories. Under the leadership of Nadella  Microsoft has growth major changes one of which is making its apps and services available on rival platforms. Microsoft is now going where users are, a departure from the "Windows everywhere" policy of Steve  Ballmer Microsoft.
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