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Microsoft has finally pulled the plug on Windows Phone. Official confirmation came from a top Microsoft executive Joe Belfiore on Twitter. “Of course we'll continue to support the platform.. bug ...
Intel and its partners have confirmed that the Intel Unison app, which connected PCs to Android phones and Apple iPhones, has ...
Click here to flip through the detailed review →. We've been watching Windows Mobile 6.5—or Windows Phone, as Microsoft is sometimes calling it—for months, since Jesus first laid his thumbs ...
Windows Mobile 6.5 is not going to put an end to the diversity of hardware capabilities currently seen in the Windows phone market, either. Although there are compulsory requirements—Windows ...
So farewell then, Windows Phone: Microsoft has now dropped support for Windows Phone 8.1, the operating system running on the majority of Windows-powered handsets. According to advertising ...
Windows Phone 8 then launched two years later in October 2012 and existing handsets couldn’t upgrade, and apps needed to be heavily updated. Windows Phone 8.1 arrived last year, ...
If you're wondering when Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1 update will arrive on your phone, and what features it will bring, then check out our roundup for all the latest news and information.
John Herman of Gizmodo says, “Windows Mobile 6.5 isn’t just a letdown — it barely seems done.” Herman continues to say things aren’t much better underneath the hood, and a quick peek ...
Dozens of Windows Mobile 6.5 Beta ROMs are floating around the tubes, collected, tweaked and prepared for your use by the kindly souls over at XDA Developers, from whom I’ve adapted this How To.
New Windows phones are shipping this month; however, Windows Phone 7.x devices won't see an upgrade. Why not? Most features rely on back-end hardware that the earlier waves of phones didn't support.
Major Windows Phone partners such as Samsung and HTC have abandoned the platform and Microsoft's own recent flagship Lumia 950 and 950 XL handsets have been disappointing at best. Sales have shrunk.