Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 Mobile on December 10, 2019
Microsoft has officially announced that they are ending customer support for Windows 10 Mobile devices on December 10, 2019.
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Microsoft has officially announced that they are ending customer support for Windows 10 Mobile devices on December 10, 2019.
In a blog post, Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 Creators Update will only be available to 13 Windows Phone devices.
A new firmware update is now available for HP Elite X3 that brings the Windows 10 Anniversary update to the smartphone.
Microsoft is rolling out a new Windows 10 firmware update for its Lumia 550 smartphones that does not have “Double Tap to Wake” feature.
AT&T users with Lumia 1520 Windows Phone are finally getting the much needed Windows 10 Mobile update via Firmware Over The Air (FOTA).
Today, Opera has released an update to its Windows 10 Mobile app with Ad Block feature that will load your webpages up to 40% faster.
While, Microsoft has made to a decision to take a break from producing in-house smartphones, it did not stop rumors about a new Microsoft Surface Phone.
Microsoft has announced that they are killing Project Astoria shortly after purchasing the cross-platform mobile app developer Xamarin.
Microsoft is working on Windows 10 ROM for a handful of Android smartphones including Xiaomi Mi5, OnePlus 2 and the still to come OnePlus 3 smartphones.
Recent rumor about Xiaomi Mi5 is that the device will come in two variants with same hardware specifications: one with Android and the other will have Windows 10 preinstalled.
According to a recent report, Microsoft plans to officially unveil Lumia 650 on February 1, 2016 as the last Lumia smartphone.
Microsoft has released new Windows 10 Mobile Build 10586.63 to Insiders on Fast Ring. This build brings many bug fixes and performance updates but there are no new features.
Microsoft is expected to release the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL smartphones at the Windows 10 Hardware event on October 6. We have heard various specifications on the Microsoft Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL and now it looks like we have some pricing details for the two handsets.
Last week, we reported that despite Microsoft’s attempt at pulling the release of Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536, some Windows Insiders had reportedly installed it. Now Microsoft’s Gabe Aul has posted on Twitter about what actually happened and how many users had installed the buggy build.
This week, Microsoft has postponed its plan to release the Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536 to the users of Insider Program, due to a bug in the build that blocks future updates. However, a recent report claims that despite Microsoft’s attempt, some users managed to download and install the build.
A report claims that Microsoft flagship Windows smartphones ‘Cityman’ and ‘Talkman’, will be branded as Lumia 950 XL and Lumia 950.