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Microsoft to end support for Windows Phone on December 10

Microsoft acknowledged in 2017 that it would no longer develop Windows Phone. It's time for us to say goodbye completely (as if we haven't done so yet), because Microsoft is now withdrawing support for mobile operating systems, which is still one of Microsoft's biggest failures.

Tuesday, December 10th is the date of withdrawal of support. Importantly, because security updates have continued to be available. So many businesses and some consumers continue to use mobile devices purchased a few years ago.

Ironically, because of its compatibility with Windows and the ease of deploying hundreds or thousands of units, many companies and users have purchased Windows Phones.

According to Microsoft's support page, `` Windows 10 Mobile version 1709 (released October 2017) is the latest version of Windows 10 Mobile, and Microsoft will end support on December 10, 2019.

The end of support date applies to all Windows 10 Mobile products, including Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise. "

Users of Windows 7 laptops and desktop operating systems will also find end of support at this time next month (to be precise, January 14, 2020). Only enterprise customers will be supported thereafter.

Let's not bother-Microsoft is completely stuffed with Windows Phone or later known as Windows 10 Mobile. On the one hand, it is a promising new mobile ecosystem.

Since the launch of the iPhone in 2007, the leading Windows Mobile software has performed poorly, falling behind the emerging iOS and Android by about three years.

However, Microsoft surprised everyone at Mobile World Congress 2010 with the truly innovative and available mobile operating system in Windows Phone 7.

There are two main issues; the world's best software company regrets failing to improve the software and not attracting enough developers or partners. Understandably, developers prefer the Android approach, and Windows Phone never gained enough appeal.

It took even two years for its own Skype app to land on the platform, a severe accusation of Microsoft's efforts. Even more catastrophic, Microsoft subsequently acquired Nokia's mobile unit, which eventually cancelled it for $ 7.6 billion.

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