banner



Windows Phone isn't back from the dead, but our readers wish it was

Microsoft has killed off many products and services over the years. In honour of Halloween, we ran a poll request which dead service our readers would most like to see return. Windows Telephone won, earning over 70.39% of the votes. Microsoft Ring (6.84%), Zune (6.48%), and Kinect (3.66%) came in 2d, third, and fourth place, respectively.

Since this site used to be known as WPCentral (and WMExperts earlier that), it's not surprising that Windows Phone earned the well-nigh votes. "I hateful did you even have to inquire what your readers would pick since you lot used to exist chosen wpcentral :P," joked Annullator.

"No surprise hither. Their decision to cancel WPhone is the dumbest determination MS has made," said amixtreo.

Korfuntu explained several reasons for missing Windows Phone:

I really wish Satya Nadella had non killed Windows Phone. Windows Mobile had features not available in IOS or Android, and was not plagued with the security issues that still haunt Android to this solar day. While some may not have cared for Windows Mobile's alive tiles, I found them to be useful.

Many others shared memories of Windows Phone and a desire to see the platform render. Some Windows Cardinal readers continue to use Windows Phones.

The Microsoft Band earned the second most votes from our readers. Nearly 7% of those that voted wanted to bring the Microsoft Band back from the dead. "Microsoft Band, it was the most feature rich fitness tracker at the time," shared Sin Ogaris.

Few comments mentioned Zune, but the Kinect received quite a flake of praise. "Still like the Xbox Kinect, both 360 and One version," said MZONDERL. ITMedCEO shared that they missed the Tv controls the Kinect provided.

While the rest of the choices didn't receive many votes, people expressed enthusiasm for them. ElRodeo said, "I actually loved my mediacenter. Wouldn't information technology exist great to take that in a modernistic version?"

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-phone-isnt-back-dead-our-readers-wish-it-was

Posted by: elliotalcon1969.blogspot.com

0 Response to "Windows Phone isn't back from the dead, but our readers wish it was"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel