Should Microsoft kill Windows Phone and switch to Android?
ExtremeTech
Microsoft has dropped a few hints that it's moving towards a single, unified platform forsmartphones, tablets, and PCs — likely starting with cross-compatibility between Windows Phone and Windows apps, but eventually the whole kit and caboodle could ...
See all stories on this topic »Strategy Analytics: Windows Phone Had 3.6% Of Global Smartphone Shipments ...
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... industry's third major ecosystem, shipping 35.7 million units worldwide to capture 4 percent marketshare in 2013. However, the Windows Phone platform is still struggling to gain traction in the low-tier and premium-tier smartphone categories and ...
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ExtremeTech
Microsoft has dropped a few hints that it's moving towards a single, unified platform forsmartphones, tablets, and PCs — likely starting with cross-compatibility between Windows Phone and Windows apps, but eventually the whole kit and caboodle could ...
See all stories on this topic »Strategy Analytics: Windows Phone Had 3.6% Of Global Smartphone Shipments ...
WMPoweruser.com
... industry's third major ecosystem, shipping 35.7 million units worldwide to capture 4 percent marketshare in 2013. However, the Windows Phone platform is still struggling to gain traction in the low-tier and premium-tier smartphone categories and ...
See all stories on this topic »