fatclue_98
Retired Moderator
In theory they could. However, there are significant obstacles.
1. Developers have no confidence in Microsoft
2. Microsoft's natural community have mostly moved to Android
3. There is no consumer ecosystem any more
4. There is no enterprise ecosystem for their OS
5. Microsoft are reluctant even to use the word phone
6. They have let go the essential designers and people who understand about phone
7. The investment required to rebuild all of the above is a lot more now than it was 6 months ago or a year ago
8. Microsoft have spent the last year reducing expectations about a theoretical mobile device
In practice it is becoming impossible for Microsoft to become even a minor player in mobile. They expertly destroyed their own market.
You got 7 out of 8 right. There is a huge ecosystem for Enterprise you've probably never heard of. Fact is, very few have. Even fewer know that legacy WinMo 6.5.5 Embedded is alive and kicking with EDAs and other gadgets. If you've ever owned an Elite x3 you'll see there's a few HP-only apps pre-loaded and they're not for normal consumption.