Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Microsoft officially stopped selling phones running Windows Phone

In a move predicted earlier, Microsoft has stopped selling all phones running the older version of Windows Phone, and removed them from the official website.
Although Windows 10 product key has been launched as a complete replacement for the old Windows Phone operating system used on Lumia devices, Microsoft has, in recent years, continued to market these products. For mid-range users.
Recently, the company has strong hands to stop selling phones running Windows Phone, and this type of smartphone from the official website. Even Verizon, the last vendor in the market to sell the Nokia Lumia 635 and 735, also died two lines of this product key.
This was a shocking move, as Microsoft soon removed most Windows Phone handsets from the store in June.
However, users can still buy Windows Phone in the Microsoft office 2016 product key Store, but not from Microsoft, but from other manufacturers such as HP, Alcatel, Acer, etc.
Windows 10 was first introduced on the mobile platform in 2015, in the context of Microsoft has spent $ 7 billion to buy the brand Nokia is slipping in hopes of reviving this lucrative market. However, shortly thereafter, Microsoft had to sell its popular array of handsets to Foxconn Taiwan and HMD Global.
What's left is the Lumia brand, coupled with Microsoft's determination to not leave the smartphone market with a few mid-range products, despite its inferiority.
According to a February 1977 survey, 99.6% of mobile users in the world use the Android or iOS operating system. Windows 10 accounted for just 0.3%, down sharply from 1.1% in Q4 / 2015. However, Microsoft has set a target of 1 billion devices running Windows 10 by 2018. One figure shows a strong desire to return to the "rich guy" technology in the United States.

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