Microsoft completely wiped out Windows Phone, unable to download applications from December 2019

Starting December 16, 2019, Windows Phone 8.1 users will no longer be able to download any apps on the Store.

Windows Phone is an operating system developed by Microsoft based on the Desktop platform in the hope that it will become a rival of two giants at that time, Android and iOS.

This operating system has a different interface created by the old Metro boxes and interface.

In addition to the interesting and attractive interface, Windows Phone also has the advantage of not requiring much hardware to provide a good experience. However, this operating system did not receive support from the application developers, so it failed.

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Recently, the technology giant has changed its application release strategy and decided to completely wipe out Windows Phone. Starting December 16, 2019, Windows Phone 8.1 users will no longer be able to download any apps on the Store. This means that when users restore the phone or remove any installed applications, it cannot be downloaded again.

Microsoft will not provide future updates, meaning there will be no new features.

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