Why doesn't someone at MS just refute all the "W10M is Dead" claims?

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It doesn't matter whether Nadella or Myerson declare Windows Phone dead or not. To the consumer, it's dead. To me, it was dead over a year ago and I have moved on. The numbers indicate that, for all intents and purposes, Windows Phone is dead.

But we loyal MS folk continue to come back here hoping for better news. WC used to be all I went to because I owned a WP of some sort. Now, with a Nexus Phone & tablet, I still find myself back here reading and hoping. Good, Old habits die hard I suppose.
 

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It's dead, they wont have a surface phone device out for at least a year and maybe that has just been lip service to keep devoted fans off their back. Your product development pipeline doesn't just stall out like that and have ZERO new devices coming without some intent behind it. This was decided many many months ago, hell they must have known even before they dribbled out the 950 twins.

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re: Why doesn't someone at MS just refute all the "W10M is Dead" claims?

They didn't mention it at all at build. To me as a developer that's when it died.
 

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Two great names, one great article! Sorry I missed it above, Great Deal.
 
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But we loyal MS folk continue to come back here hoping for better news. WC used to be all I went to because I owned a WP of some sort. Now, with a Nexus Phone & tablet, I still find myself back here reading and hoping. Good, Old habits die hard I suppose.

Or you just are hoping to hear something good? Before this weekend, I haven't used my WP as a DD in months, but I still came here faithfully, read and commented in the forums.

My habits slightly adjusted to reading Android Central and iMore as well. Mobile Nations is awesome...but let me end the derailing.
 

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Until I upgraded to w10m myself, I was actually afraid my phone would be worse than WP8, but w10m works w/o a hitch most of time. Aside from few missing features like no contact numbers beside contact name on phone app, HDR sometimes performs worse, etc.
 

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"C'mon there's still some of us at webOS Nation! "


Sadly, another superior OS abandoned. HP TouchPad now running android.
 
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Corporate Politics are no different at MS than they are at most other large corporations. When Ballmer left and Nadella was introduced as the new CEO, it was only a matter of time (and a short amount at that) before Nadella began his efforts to distance himself from Ballmer and his successes and failures. They have done a pretty thorough job of that too, no more devices hardware division being the most glaring change of direction. Do not forget where Nadella came from, he was heading up the Cloud Division and still seems bent on increasing profits from that area. Notice the change in the amount of free storage in OneDrive. Every leader has to make a decision when assuming control of what he wants his legacy to be tied to and apparently he doesn't see phones as part of that vision. Too bad really
 

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re: Why doesn't someone at MS just refute all the "W10M is Dead" claims?

I really like the operating system but WP10 is kicking my ars. I know my 928 is not officially supported but I was hoping it would run a bit better than it is. In my humble opinion WP is DEAD and I am moving to Android. I will continue to use my 928 as a back up but my frustration with WP10 is something that will take some time to get over...LOL.

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In the market of all humans, you represent about 0.000000013%. So according to the definition used by you and many others here, we're all dead. Make sense? Nope...

Market share has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not a product is dead! It's only a measure if popularity! Were all the unpopular kids in school dead? Nope...

WM isn't dead until it stops evolving. As long as MS keeps paying people to develop WM, it isn't dead.

The typical approach with a product like WM is to evolve it further and rebrand it as necessary (e.g. Surface Phone rather than Lumia). This will be repeated over and over again, for as long as MS sticks to their current strategy.

MS can't afford NOT to have a UWP compatible device slotted in at the phone-sized form factor. They will continue to develop that capability until they change their strategy, which would likely mean exiting the consumer market and becoming another IBM.

Until then.... not dead..

Very valid point. The Phone is only as good as it's supported. The biggest question is will it do what you NEED ? If you DONT care about apps, or extra features (smartwatches, Tap to pay, or any of the other big features of other phones) but DO care about texts email and phone calls. ANY phone will do that for you. The only time it's really dead is when it stops working, Like you cant get picture messages (older blackberries run into this), You cant setup your phone for Office 365 (or what ever the next version is), or you cant do even basic web browsing (banking, etc).

On a consumer end, who want to stay up with tech, even a little, it's almost/pretty much dead. Windows Phone is just a pile of broken promises. When Windows Phone 7 was annouced, the said this, that and even more that was coming. Pretty much a iPhone killer, and years and years have gone by with not even close. Features we have been hearing is coming and more and more.....still waiting for. AND WAITING. If you have been here from Windows Phone 7, you know EXACTLY what I mean here.

So in Microsoft's eyes, it's not dead.... They just keep it going along. Microsoft has done this in the past, kind of keeping products floating along and crossing fingers that it grows...It has not worked in the past, it's not going to work here.

They WANT to be in the mobile market, Maybe in the corporate end they will do ok with it but, for the consumer end, I dont see it going anywhere with out any promotion and they dont want to spend money on it... AKA: You cant sell the phones because you DONT have the apps but, you CANT get the apps unless you sell phones

So, yes, ALMOST dead...
 

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The only way corporate WM10 is going to happen is if they straight up blitz companies with free handsets. I'm talking free surface phones in the hands of entire IT departments and C-level execs in the organizations. They will need to take money on the level of that latest 900+ million and put it entirely into free handsets, support, and advertising to IT folk because let me tell you right now the anti W10M feelings in IT are strong. (This of course hinges on the product working, being awesome, and not having something like the pathetic avastar wireless that has followed Surface Pro around from the beginning)
 

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re: Why doesn't someone at MS just refute all the "W10M is Dead" claims?

What if Microsoft's master plan is to basically make the idea of a "phone" obsolete? I mean, honestly why can't any one of my devices be my phone? I should be able to make calls, text, do any of these types of things on any device I am using at that time. The idea of a "smartphone" seems kind of out dated now. Windows 10 is the ONLY OS to offer this type of integration getting us closer to that point where I can take a phone call from any device, text from any device, use apps on any device, and all the rest of that bull-crap people do with lame useless apps. The convergence is the killer-app.

Too bad people are too narrow minded to see this. (Not referring to anyone specifically in this post - just the general public)
 

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They won't do it because Windows phone is dead. They are the ones that wanted it dead. Every move that has culminated since the arrival of Satya has been to get rid of windows phone. It's not necessarily a bad thing. Even Terry Myerson has said that windows MOBILE will be fully supported and they will be making great future devices for enterprise and enterprise minded consumers. If that's not clear enough that it's dead then I don't know what you expect. They are doing what blackberry did. Blackberry gained its fame into consumer phones after starting off in enterprise. So MS will start off there with great devices that are more geared towards productivity like the surface pro 2-in-1's or surface book. These are doing great for them in both business and consumer market. That's because typically enterprise trickles down to consumers if the products are indeed nice products. And these won't be typical consumer phones but offer more. They may not even be labeled as phones either. They may be some sort of foldable tablet that can fit in your pocket and offer computer and phone functionality. It can be anything really. But I'm interested to see where things go. Windows phone dying isn't a bad thing for apps either. They will continue to be created thanks to the Windows 10 focus and development tools. Some companies may not see any worth in it at this point and that's fine. A lot of companies are seeing it though. They see the scale of what MS has done with windows 10. And I hope MS keeps focusing on the developer tools side of things to make it easy for developers to create apps everywhere.
 

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"C'mon there's still some of us at webOS Nation! "


Sadly, another superior OS abandoned. HP TouchPad now running android.

Hahaha, yep, I still have a Palm Pre too. The WebOS was actually pretty cool, but again, without app support.
 

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Even Terry Myerson has said that windows MOBILE will be fully supported and they will be making great future devices for enterprise and enterprise minded consumers.

I guarantee you Microsoft lawyers were involved in that statement and they will do the bare minimum during this next year to meet consumer and partner obligations. The very bare minimum to avoid getting sued by anyone. They have no incentive to be all in on W10M support for the fraction of a fraction that is partner and existing devices. Things might change if surface phone is real but that's something like 12 months away.
 

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The only way corporate WM10 is going to happen is if they straight up blitz companies with free handsets.
Ehmm... no. You're looking at the issue from a consumer's point of view. That's not how companies think.

Obviously, the decision to use a particular mobile OS is made by a corporate employee who has all the same biases that consumers have. However, corporations typically have requirements most consumers neither think about nor understand. One of them is the cost of developing custom line of business software, where sharing components between servers, desktops and mobile devices is potentially a very lucrative cost saving idea. The cost of a couple thousand WM handsets is completely irrelevant in comparison. Security is another issue that corporations care about in a very different way than consumers do, as is IT administration.

Every company does a cost benefit analysis, and for the types of corporations MS is targeting with W10M, the price of a device simply doesn't factor in that much. In most cases, MS giving the devices away would do exactly zilch. In those cases where that would make a difference, giving devices away would be just plain stupid, because there would be nothing tying that customer to W10M. That customer will be gone two years later, picked off by the next lowest bidder... for MS that would be nothing but a colossal waste of money (although it wouldn't be the first time that happened).
 
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They [MS] WANT to be in the mobile market, Maybe in the corporate end they will do ok with it, but for the consumer end, I don't see it going anywhere without any promotion and they don't want to spend money on it... AKA: You cant sell the phones because you DONT have the apps but, you CANT get the apps unless you sell phones

So, yes, ALMOST dead...

I agree with that. I think it's okay to say that from a consumer's point of view, W10M is almost dead. To claim that it is dead is BS however. Being dead is an irreversible state. Once something is dead it stays that way.

What crystal ball are people here using that reveals to them that W10M will never recover an iota of market share, not even after being relaunched under a different brand name and when running on devices which nobody would call a smartphone?

Don't get me wrong. I'm not predicting a huge success for W10M either. I'm not predicting anything. Those who claim W10M is dead are predicting something however. It's just that nobody here has a good enough crystal ball to believably make that prediction. That's why it's BS. The only people who can definitively and irreversibly carry WM to its grave are MS.

It's slightly ironic that WM is receiving updates faster than ever before in its six year existence, and now is the time when some call it dead. In a way it could be seen as being the exact opposite. In a way it's never been more alive. It's also never been more unpopular however, but that's not the same as being dead.
 

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