Microsoft has stopped supporting Windows Phone 8.1
Microsoft has officially ended all support for Windows Phone 8.1. Read the following article for more details!
Microsoft has officially ended all support for Windows Phone 8.1. That is, if you are still using a phone using Windows Phone 8.1 operating system, it means your operating system is "dead".
The fact that Microsoft officially announced to stop supporting this platform since July 11 has caused many users to complain. However, before that, the company also sent notifications to users and asked to upgrade to a newer version, but only those who read news about Windows Phone will notice and most users continue to use Windows Phone 8.1.
Under the terms, Microsoft stops supporting Windows Phone 8.1 which means there will be no security updates, non-security updates, free support options or online technical content updates.
Unfortunately, most Microsoft smartphones are still running Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8.1. And none of them are supported anymore.
Windows Phone is dead, will Windows 10 Mobile last longer?
In fact, Windows 10 Mobile is just a negligible pride of Microsoft in the mobile phone market. So Microsoft 's previous attempts to overcome Android and iOS seem to be about to collapse. Maybe from now on, Microsoft will only work on the computer market.
Do you own a Windows Phone? How do you notice this operating system? Let us know your comments by commenting below!
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