Keith Porria
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Windows 10 Mobile will be open source to just OEMs, not full open source, just enough to differentiate the look/feel of windows across different OEMs
In what ways has he backtracked? Did he tweet something to indicate that he backtracked? Dan Rubino had said it has to do with the platform and not some sort of hardware. The only thing that would be mind blown for me are an influx of all popular apps.Evleaks seems to be backtracking now. I have a feeling that things have been blown out of proportion, and that there are going to be a lot of disappointed people.
In what ways has he backtracked? Did he tweet something to indicate that he backtracked? Dan Rubino had said it has to do with the platform and not some sort of hardware. The only thing that would be mind blown for me are an influx of all popular apps.
Someone asked him if he had any more info in a tweet. He said no, followed by something like "and I'm surprised that so many people took it as a precursor to a leak". (referring to his original tweet).
That's open to interpretation I suppose. He could be backtracking, in that there's not really much to say, or he could be saying that there is something, but he's not going to leak it.
Maybe what he was referring to was Paul Thurrot coming out with an article saying Windows Mobile wasn't dead. That pretty much blew my mind!
Evleaks seems to be backtracking now. I have a feeling that things have been blown out of proportion, and that there are going to be a lot of disappointed people.
I've also placed my bets on Galaxy S7. But if you say it isn't likely then LG G5 would be the next candidate.
As EvLeaks hinted it is nothing Microsoft related, and it is more exciting than HP there isn't much more left. I think HTC One M10 wouldn't be such a huge surprise after M8...
redstone update for old phones