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Microsoft Suggests Windows 10 Mobile Users Switch To iOS or Android As Support Winds Down (macrumors.com) 73

Windows 10 Mobile devices will be officially unsupported starting on December 10, 2019. As a result, Microsoft is recommending users move to an Android or iOS device instead. Mac Rumors reports: Microsoft made the recommendation in a Windows 10 Mobile support document (via Thurrott) explaining its plans to stop offering security updates and patches for Windows 10 Mobile: "With the Windows 10 Mobile OS end of support, we recommend that customers move to a supported Android or iOS device. Microsoft's mission statement to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more, compels us to support our Mobile apps on those platforms and devices." All customers who have a Windows 10 Mobile device will be able to keep using it after December 10, 2019, but no further updates will be available.
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Microsoft Suggests Windows 10 Mobile Users Switch To iOS or Android As Support Winds Down

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  • Worrying about them dropping the promised windows 10 upgrade for my windows 8.1 phone didn't matter after all. Still a good reliable phone interface though.
  • Objoke (Score:4, Funny)

    by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Friday January 18, 2019 @07:18PM (#57984748)

    "Microsoft Suggests Windows 10 Mobile Users Switch To iOS or Android"

    Both of them?

    • Re:Objoke (Score:4, Interesting)

      by unity ( 1740 ) on Friday January 18, 2019 @07:22PM (#57984768)
      Well the other guy can do it, I'm holding onto mine until it dies and can't find another one to replace it with. It does everything I need, perfectly.
      • by sichbo ( 1188157 )

        Same here. So you me and the two ACs make 4. Foolishly I've even just released an app which I use on mine. Just one problem though, and it's now evident that it'll never be fixed -- the WinRT broker infrastructure that's responsible for throttling or allowing apps to run beyond their energy usage quota (on the user's request) is busted, so it's impossible [uservoice.com] to write a truly reliable connected-standby TCP socket app for Win10 mobile build 15063, the final build we'll probably ever see.

  • by bogaboga ( 793279 ) on Friday January 18, 2019 @07:25PM (#57984780)

    "With the Windows 10 Mobile OS end of support, we recommend that customers move to a supported Android or iOS device. Microsoft's mission statement to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more, compels us to support our Mobile apps on those platforms and devices."

    (bold mine)

    And the only way to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more is to Open Source Windows 10.

    The result would be to stick it to Google/Apple too, which would be "icing on the cake."

    • (bold mine)

      And the only way to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more is to Open Source Windows 10.

      The result would be to stick it to Google/Apple too, which would be "icing on the cake."

      Why TF do you think every person currently using open source stuff would want to switch to an open-sourced Windows? It will remain the platform for malware and adware whatever you do to it - partly because the world of admen and scammers needs such a platform. An open source Windows development environment would merely be a battleground between people like you trying or wanting to mend it and the scammers constantly adding more malware to it. At least with Microsoft it's better the devil you know than the

    • And the only way to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more is to Open Source Windows 10.

      What do you imagine the result of this would look like?

  • Go to our competitions. We don't care.

  • by Anonymous Coward
    My Windows phone is with Verizon. It is 6 years old and has not received an update in 5 years.
  • Will they at least be able to run Linux on it now?

    • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

      Actually in reality, that is what M$ should have done. Well, lose in the market place, hmm, why the fuck not, fuck up my competitors and try to make money on the hardware not the software. The M$ Linux phone with a Windows GUI, selling the hardware is better than nothing and well you might just fuckover your competitors in a big way. How much market share could M$ steal from iOS and Android, with a Linux Mobile Phone system, tied into a free open source app landscape and make money selling the hardware and

  • by DogDude ( 805747 ) on Saturday January 19, 2019 @09:17AM (#57986658)
    I'm still using a Windows Phone, and I've bought a few backups for when the batteries wear out. I simply won't use a Google or Apple phone because i don't want all of my personal data harvested and sold to anybody with money. Once all of my Windows Phones are dead, i will probably use a flip phone. I already carry around a laptop most of the time, so i can just that for email. This really sucks. Windows Phone was the best mobile OS by a mile. The UI on Apple and Google phones are dogshit. Also, I doubt that Microsoft was harvesting all of my personal data to sell to the highest bidder.

    I trust Google and Apple as much as I trust Facebook and Amazon: Not at all.

    Posted with a Windows Phone.
  • Why do I keep seeing "Microsoft Suggests Windows 10 Users Switch To Linux or MacOS As Support Winds Down"? :)
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