Microsoft recommends Windows 10 Mobile users to transfer to iOS or Android


Microsoft announced the end of the Windows Phone brand with the end of support of Windows Phone 8.1 . Although Windows 10 Mobile exists as the successor OS, it is already announced that main stream support will end on June 11, 2019 as well. Although Microsoft has decided to withdraw from the mobile OS market already, Microsoft seems to recommend to users "to move to other mobile OS such as iOS or Android" in preparation for the future.

Windows 10 Mobile Is Dead Dead - Thurrott.com
https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-10/197932/windows-10-mobile-is-dead-dead

Microsoft tells users to switch to iOS or Android as Windows Phone set for obsolescence - 9to 5Mac
https://9to5mac.com/2019/01/18/microsoft-says-switch-ios-android/

Microsoft has announced that it will stop providing security updates for Windows 10 Mobile from December 10, 2019 to users. Microsoft has opened a page called "FAQ on termination of Windows 10 Mobile" for users, and we are trying to solve the problem of Windows 10 Mobile users.

Windows 10 Mobile End of Support: FAQ - Windows Help



In the item "What should we do for Windows 10 Mobile users?" On the FAQ page, "After recommending Windows 10 Mobile, we recommend that you migrate to Android and iOS terminals that are ongoing support. We will support Microsoft's mobile applications on platforms and devices such as Android and iOS, under the mission of Microsoft to ensure that everyone and all organizations in the organization can achieve more. " I will.

In addition, Microsoft reveals that Cortana, a speech recognition assistant, aims to blend rather than directly conflicting with other companies' services such as Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri. Microsoft's Satya Nadera CEO says, "Cortana needs to be a skill that anyone can join Microsoft 365. You should be able to use Cortana via Google Assistant.You will be able to use Android or iOS You should be able to use Cortana with Google Assistant and Alexa so that you can use Microsoft made applications at. "

in Mobile,   Software, Posted by logu_ii