Windows Phone development is now officially dead, per Joe Belfiore of Microsoft
Windows Phone is now officially dead: A sad tale of what might have been
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/10/windows-phone-is-now-officially-dead-a-sad-tale-of-what-might-have-been/?comments=1&start=280
and
Link to tweet
I'm glad they finally admitted the truth. Only bug fixes and security updates from now on. I'm really disappointed because I have a Lumia 950, but hey, life goes on. At least my Android phone does the job well.
HAB911
(9,362 posts)on VZ. Have replaced the battery once already, guess it's boat anchor next time.
NBachers
(18,136 posts)I buy so-called "good" phones, only to find myself regretting my expensive mistakes.
steve2470
(37,468 posts)It's just not going to be updated like Android and ios. I'm just happy they are committing (for now) to keep it bug fixed and security-updated.
https://www.google.com/search?q="windows+phone"&newwindow=1&client=opera&hs=Gyy&sa=X&biw=1280&bih=581&tbm=shop&tbs=p_ord:rv&ei=5-TcWeD_KciGmQHHiLywBg&ved=0ahUKEwigj8GerebWAhVIQyYKHUcED2YQuw0I7wMoAQ
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Seeing as how I work for a web-development company I see 'the numbers' regularly, and they're really pretty astounding.
One of our clients is a regional (SW USA) Cable TV company, and we built their consumer portal for them ... so I have access to the Google Analytics info on how people connect to the portal ... to manage their accounts, billing, set up what shows to record on their home DVR, etc ...
And I mean it seems to me (traditionalist as I am) like the kinda scenario where *most* people would jump on their home PC or laptop to deal with it, so they have a good-sized window to look at to figure out how to do ... whatever it is 'they're there for' ... but it turns out ... NOPE.
I shit you not, over 90% of the traffic on this site I'm referring to ... is people accessing it on their mobile phones.
Our shop is starting major website development projects now for large companies ... where we DON'T SUPPORT non-mobile access to the site (of course, things that 'work' on mobile phones, nearly always at least 'work' on desktop/tablet/laptop).
It's somewhat obscure to the end-user, but there's a typically a tremendous amount of 'styling' that goes into making a site 'look nice' in a way that's appropriate to the screen size and orientation of the end user. THere's all kinds of switches and scaling and such that happens in the code, IOW, so that the experience of viewing the site on a wide screen on your desktop (typically 1920Wx1080H) looks good ... whereas viewing it on a mobile browser which is turned the other way (1080Wx1920H) still also looks good. That doesn't happen by accident.
However, like I say ... the numbers favoring 'mobile' use worldwide have become so friggin' STAGGERING that companies are now just saying 'f*** the desktop, we don't even care. Let them have the same skinny portrait-oriented experience as the mobile users, even though theirs is a landscape view. Just stack everything top to bottom for the mobile users, and let the desktop people scroll down endlessly ... instead of spreading the info in a useful manner from left to right when the resolution is wide ... cause frankly, there's not enough of those users to matter anymore'.
Anyways, the fact that MICROSOFT completely failed to get any significant foothold into this tectonic paradigm shift AFA an operating system goes ... is a f***ing MASSIVE FAIL. It's very likely to lead to serious, serious retraction in the size of both their company, and their influence, over the next 10 years. I expect Apple as a company to be considerably bigger than Microsoft within the next 5 years. Why? There's lots of reasons, but IPHONE ... is very easily 'the biggest'.
steve2470
(37,468 posts)HAB911
(9,362 posts)I'm getting old I guess
HAB911
(9,362 posts)and Im not sure why
The HP Elite x3 happens to be a pretty nice phone if you're into platforms with no future.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/11/in-the-most-inexplicable-news-of-the-week-windows-10-mobile-finally-does-cdma/