referring to Microsoft is planning to end backing for the Windows phone it once championed as a potential iPhone, BlackBerry and Galaxy killer. On Friday, the tech giant announced that anyone that continue uses its Windows 10 mobile platform — once called Windows Phone — ought switch over to an iPhone or an Android phone. A change to the Windows 10 Mobile backing page was first spotted by Thurrott, a site that covers Microsoft. Microsoft said that on Dec. 10, 2019, it going to shighest sending "new safety updates, non-safety hotfixes, free assisted backing options, or technical content updates from Microsoft for free." "With the Windows 10 Mobile OS end of support, we recommend that customers move to a supported Android or iOS device," Microsoft said.
Microsoft ending Windows 10 mobile, says switch to iPhone or Android
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referring to Microsoft is planning to end backing for the Windows phone it once championed as a potential iPhone, BlackBerry and Galaxy killer. On Friday, the tech giant announced that anyone that continue uses its Windows 10 mobile platform — once called Windows Phone — ought switch over to an iPhone or an Android phone. A change to the Windows 10 Mobile backing page was first spotted by Thurrott, a site that covers Microsoft. Microsoft said that on Dec. 10, 2019, it going to shighest sending "new safety updates, non-safety hotfixes, free assisted backing options, or technical content updates from Microsoft for free." "With the Windows 10 Mobile OS end of support, we recommend that customers move to a supported Android or iOS device," Microsoft said.
referring to Microsoft is planning to end backing for the Windows phone it once championed as a potential iPhone, BlackBerry and Galaxy killer. On Friday, the tech giant announced that anyone that continue uses its Windows 10 mobile platform — once called Windows Phone — ought switch over to an iPhone or an Android phone. A change to the Windows 10 Mobile backing page was first spotted by Thurrott, a site that covers Microsoft. Microsoft said that on Dec. 10, 2019, it going to shighest sending "new safety updates, non-safety hotfixes, free assisted backing options, or technical content updates from Microsoft for free." "With the Windows 10 Mobile OS end of support, we recommend that customers move to a supported Android or iOS device," Microsoft said.
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