Will Windows Phone 'help' Android?

Although recent reports show that Windows Phone has made significant developments, in fact Microsoft still has a lot of problems with its fledgling operating system.

Although recent reports show that Windows Phone has made significant developments, in fact Microsoft still has a lot of problems with its fledgling operating system.

The most worrying and worrying issue today of Windows Phone is the application. Windows Phone application store has a significant number of applications but lacks important applications.

For example, it takes three years for the extremely popular Instagram photo social network application to be available on phones running Windows Phone. Most recently, the mobile game ' Flappy Bird ' was also quite slow on the operating system and was also killed shortly thereafter.

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Is Windows Phone application store strong?

Windows Phone users can be proud that they are catching up with the Android and iOS hardware races but they will be quite sad when it comes to the app store on their phones.

But Microsoft won't stand still to see its app store sluggish, a source close to Microsoft's plans told The Verge that Microsoft is seriously considering allowing Android applications to run on Windows Phone phone.

Because now, mobile application developers choose to release apps for Android and iOS first ( or with Android first ) so allowing Windows Phone to run Android applications will help users This operator gets faster access to new applications.

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Will Windows Phone be able to run Android apps?

Of course, some people at Microsoft will oppose this plan and they think this will lead to the death of the Windows Phone platform and they think that even supporting Android apps has not been able to save the operating BlackBerry BB10, Microsoft does not need to save Android.

In fact, Microsoft still has plenty of time to think about Android ' pleading ' plans because they don't fall into the tragic situation like BlackBerry. Even a Windows Phone phone that can run Android apps is unlikely to appear until Windows 9 is ready in 2015.

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