Microsoft's Windows Phone Platform Is Dead

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Tom Warren at the Verge today gave voice to what a lot of other technology analysts and today definitively declared that Microsoft's Windows Phone platform is dead. This largely based on the abysmal adoption numbers released in Microsoft's most recent earnings report. Mr. Warren articulates the obvious by stating: "With Lumia sales on the decline and Microsoft's plan to not produce a large amount of handsets, it's clear we're witnessing the end of Windows Phone. Rumors suggest Microsoft is developing a Surface Phone, but it has to make it to the market first. Windows Phone has long been in decline and its app situation is only getting worse. With a lack of hardware, lack of sales, and less than 2 percent market share, it's time to call it: Windows Phone is dead. "

Now this news should not be surprising to anyone who has watched the slow decline of Windows Phone. Last December, in an article on Windows10update.com, Onuora Amobi also wrote off the platform. In this case, his analysis was based on the nonconformity of the Microsoft user interface to Apple and Android's widely adopted aesthetic appeal. He wrote "I believe Windows Phone is dead. Kaput. Finished. Over. Done. ... Windows 10 is successful in part because it's a return to Windows 7 in many ways and that's what made the consumers happy. One of the definitions of insanity is "doing the same thing over and over again but expecting a different result". This is exactly what Microsoft is doing and it's insane. Over 90% of Microsoft's desired audience like the look and feel of iPhones and Android devices. They do – it's not good or bad – it just is what it is. They spend their money on those two user interfaces."
 

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You only see people at MS conferences with MS phones and most of those are secondary phones.

MS really missed a major opportunity in not going after the enterprise to take over RIM's stronghold. The Windows phone makes so much more sense in an enterprise and a lot of companies didn't want to contend with having to use 3rd party software to restrict certain aspects of iOS and Android.
 

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Always liked windows phone. I can see why people don't like it because of the app selection though.
I was low-key excited about their phones but the lack of apps just pushed me away.

Its a tough market to crack if you can't convince people to switch over.

Their whole UI was dope as fukk.
 

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No surprise there. Microsoft was simply too late to the market. Not to mention Google withholding their services from the platform and other companies like Facebook and Twitter delivering subpar experiences compared to their iOS and Android counterparts.
 

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My first smartphone was a Windows Phone, Samsung Focus.
No Tumblr, IG, Twitter, or popular games until I was switching over to the iPhone. It blew.
The apps were the killer, and the lack of adoption, none of the phones were doing anything
 

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My first smartphone was a Windows Phone, Samsung Focus.
No Tumblr, IG, Twitter, or popular games until I was switching over to the iPhone. It blew.
The apps were the killer, and the lack of adoption, none of the phones were doing anything
wow...they didn't even have instagram. why would you even launch...

im on my first android phone (the edge) and its ok...i'll be going back to iphone in time. i cracked my screen and it costs $250 to fix...fukk...
 

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i had the lumia 900. i could accept the lack of apps in the early stages, but i could not accept the lack of updates to the OS so soon after release. it caused me to lose faith in investing in any more hardware that runs MS.
 
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