Windows Phone 8.1 is easy to install for Android devices
Microsoft has revealed that the company is developing a Windows Phone operating system so that it can load Android devices currently using Qualcomm processors.
Microsoft has revealed that the company is developing a Windows Phone operating system so that it can load Android devices currently using Qualcomm processors.
Accordingly, the Windows Phone 8.1 operating system that Microsoft is developing can allow handset makers to install on their devices, as long as it uses Qualcomm's processor, at least The device is equipped with Snapdragon processor 200, 400 or 400 with LTE.
The purpose of this is that Microsoft wants companies to be easier to embed Windows Phone into devices designed to run Android. Microsoft hopes this will attract Android manufacturers to release the company's new low-cost Windows Phone devices. Remember, Microsoft recently planned to cut 70% of operating system licensing costs for its partners.
The fact that Microsoft allows Windows Phone 8.1 to interact with touch keys instead of physical keys is part of Microsoft's popular Windows Phone plan. The company even eliminates the need for a physical camera button, and allows applications to be installed on an SD memory card.
But remember, Microsoft said it will not offer Windows Phone 8.1 trial software packages to consumers, which developers certainly do not want.
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