I'm not sure how many of the visitors here use Windows phone, so I decided to share it either way. Ending support doesn't necessarily mean your phones will stop functioning, but it's risky to run a neglected software. This once again shows how the mobile phone market is dominated by the two giants.
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Late last year, Microsoft announced that its Edge browser was going to move to the open-source Chromium code base (which is also used by the Google Chrome browser). Hearing about Microsoft ditching the Windows 10 mobile probably points to a... See more
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I last used a Windows phone years ago and even then, this mobile OS had its fair share of challenges. It isn't the kindest thing to ask users to switch to an Android or iOS device, without giving cheaper alternatives.
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I actually liked its design. The tabbed layout we usually see on our computer seems perfect for a smartphone. I guess it came out at a point where everyone was already comfortable with either Android or iOS. Adjusting to yet another software was... See more