Microsoft released the SDK for Windows Phone 7.8
Microsoft has just officially released the software development kit (SDK) of Windows Phone 7.8, making it easy for developers to create applications compatible with this new version.
Microsoft has just officially released the software development kit (SDK) of Windows Phone 7.8, making it easy for developers to create applications compatible with this new version.
According to Windows Blog on January 22, the newly released SDK version can help developers create a virtual Windows Phone 7.8, with 256 MB RAM configuration to see if the application you just wrote can run stably.
Windows Phone 7.8 interface
In addition, it can also help check backwards compatibility between Windows Phone versions, such as Windows Phone 7.8 applications can still run stably on Windows Phone 7.5 version.
Regarding the information about Windows Phone 7.8, Microsoft's Facebook page in Colombia said, the version of Windows Phone 7.8 operating system will start to be provided to users from January 31.
Currently, users can download the SDK version provided by Microsoft at: microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36474
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