Aden Rossinni
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I think that a new take might not be a bad thing, although I love the UI of WM, but I'm up for something different. As long as I can have a device with Windows I'm happy! My HP X3 will eventually die, so.....bring it on!
Is it likely that the update for Windows 10 to run concurrently with the release of Andromeda is to put the W10M user interface onto W10 as a new and improved Tablet mode?
I think there's a snowball's chance in hell that Andromeda will ever even materialize. And frankly as a dissapointed Window's phone user I don't really think Microsoft is in the least bit dedicated to mobile. They spend more time developing for Android and IOS than they EVER did for their own mobile platform. If I sound bitter, it's because I am. I was an early adopter of Windows Phone. Purchased an HD7 on release date. Even switched to T-Mobile because only they carried it. My primary mobile device has been a windows device since 2010. Even today I sport an HP elite. My loyalty was rewarded by Microsoft telling fans of the platform... "Just kidding folks, we weren't really serious. Go buy an Android."Is it likely that the update for Windows 10 to run concurrently with the release of Andromeda is to put the W10M user interface onto W10 as a new and improved Tablet mode?
I think there's a snowball's chance in hell that Andromeda will ever even materialize. And frankly as a dissapointed Window's phone user I don't really think Microsoft is in the least bit dedicated to mobile. They spend more time developing for Android and IOS than they EVER did for their own mobile platform. If I sound bitter, it's because I am. I was an early adopter of Windows Phone. Purchased an HD7 on release date. Even switched to T-Mobile because only they carried it. My primary mobile device has been a windows device since 2010. Even today I sport an HP elite. My loyalty was rewarded by Microsoft telling fans of the platform... "Just kidding folks, we weren't really serious. Go buy an Android."
If you are referring to WinMobile, I think it is only wise not to invest in'em.They spend more time developing for Android and IOS than they EVER did for their own mobile platform.
Is it likely that the update for Windows 10 to run concurrently with the release of Andromeda is to put the W10M user interface onto W10 as a new and improved Tablet mode?
Is it likely that the update for Windows 10 to run concurrently with the release of Andromeda is to put the W10M user interface onto W10 as a new and improved Tablet mode?