Monday, January 25, 2016

Windows 10 Mobile again postponed. Now it is in February – EN Journal

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The arrival of Windows 10 Mobile to older handsets Lumia line is far from a happy ending. Once you have officially reached the Lumias 950 and 950 XL, in December, Microsoft expected to launch for the other devices in the same month last year.

This was not confirmed, and the official launch of Windows 10 Mobile It was postponed to the month of January. As in December 2015, users get back to the ‘dry’ with the update to Windo3ws 10 Mobile. The Redmond mark again postponed its launch, now for the month of February

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However, it is not Microsoft itself which states that the update for Windows Mobile 10 comes in February. This information was made by the operator, Bouygues Telecom, in response to a question from a user. The operator states that the Windows 10 Mobile for other devices arrive in late February!

However, and as if that were not enough, there is more information from various technology sites to disturb the users. According to various sources, Lumias of series 20 and 30 (620, 720, 820, 630, 730 and 830) will not receive, for now, Windows 10 Mobile since it will not be a stable version these devices.

Although you can install Windows 10 Mobile – via Windows Insider program (beta), the truth is that Microsoft is failing miserably, to postpone successive times launching the Mobile Version of Windows 10 .

The Redmond mark assumed that the system is still not stable and therefore this is not the best time for it to be released. We can confirm the same, with a preview version installed in Lumias 820 and 830

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We believe that Microsoft has the best of intentions in wanting to release Windows Mobile 10 when it is ‘clean’, without bugs. However, it is incomprehensible that the brand walk for months, making promises users: today, tomorrow, then …

There are many irritation messages towards Redmond mark, whether on social networks, either in specialized sites. This is not good for Microsoft, at a time when the market share of Windows Phone still leaves much to be desired.

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