Okay maybe not the death but in MS's eyes, positioning W10m in the same function as ios and android when looking at the broad scheme of its plans and not being the frontrunner of it's mobile vision. This idea started out as a comment on Winbeta but then I really explored the idea of Microsoft killing W10 mobile. Here we go! Walk with me!...
"What if when Nadella said "if no one will build phones, we'll build them" he was talking about what he always talks about, the "mobility of the experience"? In this case, phone experience. What if he's trying to make the iPhone a part of the w10 ecosystem? Remember his "iPhone pro" at apple's event? What if that is the reason project Astoria was put on hold indefinitely? remember, apps from android would have only worked on w10m and not been a universal apps which is different then project islandwood. Couple that with the development of w10 on arm then the need to dump further resources into developing for w10m become that much less worthwhile. W10 itself, along with its universal apps, including those from islandwood, will be fully adaptable with devices completely eliminating the need for project Astoria because w10m won't exist. Besides the performance issues, which probably could have been subdued with more development, this could be the real reason they removed the android emulation layer from w10m.
Microsoft has spent most of its life (personification is real) being the platform for other's to be built, exist, and thrive. What if Nadella is turning the tables and making it so Microsoft is [re]building itself on the platforms of other.
Ios apps...building w10 app store
iPhone [pro]...w10 ecosystem through microsoft's service
ipad pro...companion w10 device though microsoft's services
I never thought MS gave on up Windows 10 Mobile but with further exploration of ideas W10M could just be transcending forms. They could be giving up on Windows 10 Mobile in favor of Windows 10 mobil[e/ility]
What we do know:
1. Apple's mobile solutions are for fitting for MS's vision for mobile then Google's. (Look at the locked down nature of the os's and uwp)
2. The world has not accepted MS's current attempts at mobile.
3. Historically (im talking factual and not addressing what people may believe or don't believe), human nature never changes. In this case, I'm talking about the revolution in smartphones that the iPhone created. If people flocked to a new paradigm in mobile tech before, they will do it again. People are leaving w10m for ios (or android). In other words, lumia's for iphones. Not the other way around. (of course im not talking specific people. There will always be cult fans and exceptions to rules)
4. The cell company that allowed the iPhone to flourish now has a partnership with MS for the 950. They allow MS to control the updates, just like apple. The groundwork has been laid for a new device.
5. Continuum...a pc experience in your pocket. Mobile is chasing true computing just on a mobile experience.
Hypotheticals:
1. Nadella, the person who controls ms's direction and who reportedly wasn't a big fan of WP and uses a iPhone (pro) would think of this. The reason we see better MS apps on ios is because they can be ported back into w10's store through islandwood.
Ms apps on w10m is just a stop gap for the people already there. Its just enough to provide a service. Nothing more. This encourages people to move to other platforms for the time being since MS apps are better there anyway. With you still using MS services, you'll still be in there ecosystem.
The more people who already chose to leave w10m, whether they wanted to or not, will be that much less people who get affect when w10m gets killed.
Microsoft has also promised that's its platform will have the best of it's app's experience but we have yet to see on it's current mobile platform when compared to ios. Why is that? Lumia will be for the people who can't afford to spend an arm and a leg to be in microsoft's ecosystem via iphone, android, or the (wait for it). Maybe the focus is to get the apps onto w10 and not w10m, with w10m just being there for its cult fans until the next big thing comes, which further solidifies the idea that w10m is just a stopgap for MS's true play on the mobile market, the "surface phone". The significance of w10m is the price for continuum on Lumia's will trickle down while ios and android still has the inability to support it.
2. Surface phone. Even if not called the surface phone, a new device pushing a new paradigm for mobile tech.
The idea of surface phone satisfies all of the planes of what we do know.
-Secured
-a device built that fits the vision of mobile that the world has accepted, coincidentally the idea of w10, being the mix of the old paradigm of computing (20+ years of windows), and the new paradigm of mobile computing. Surface at it's core is a brand built to highlight the best of MS's idea of it's operating system, Windows.
-people will flock to revolutionary tech
-groundwork already done for control of its products on at&t's network through the 950 deal.
Microsoft really has just about every play covered.
Making W10 the vehicle for the Mobility of experiences with its devices.
Incorporating all other devices into its ecosystem through putting it's services and products everywhere like Cortana and office.
It's eliminating barriers between devices through input with cross platform keyboards and continuum.
Building the device that will usher in the new paradigm for mobile computing (or so they believe)."
"What if when Nadella said "if no one will build phones, we'll build them" he was talking about what he always talks about, the "mobility of the experience"? In this case, phone experience. What if he's trying to make the iPhone a part of the w10 ecosystem? Remember his "iPhone pro" at apple's event? What if that is the reason project Astoria was put on hold indefinitely? remember, apps from android would have only worked on w10m and not been a universal apps which is different then project islandwood. Couple that with the development of w10 on arm then the need to dump further resources into developing for w10m become that much less worthwhile. W10 itself, along with its universal apps, including those from islandwood, will be fully adaptable with devices completely eliminating the need for project Astoria because w10m won't exist. Besides the performance issues, which probably could have been subdued with more development, this could be the real reason they removed the android emulation layer from w10m.
Microsoft has spent most of its life (personification is real) being the platform for other's to be built, exist, and thrive. What if Nadella is turning the tables and making it so Microsoft is [re]building itself on the platforms of other.
Ios apps...building w10 app store
iPhone [pro]...w10 ecosystem through microsoft's service
ipad pro...companion w10 device though microsoft's services
I never thought MS gave on up Windows 10 Mobile but with further exploration of ideas W10M could just be transcending forms. They could be giving up on Windows 10 Mobile in favor of Windows 10 mobil[e/ility]
What we do know:
1. Apple's mobile solutions are for fitting for MS's vision for mobile then Google's. (Look at the locked down nature of the os's and uwp)
2. The world has not accepted MS's current attempts at mobile.
3. Historically (im talking factual and not addressing what people may believe or don't believe), human nature never changes. In this case, I'm talking about the revolution in smartphones that the iPhone created. If people flocked to a new paradigm in mobile tech before, they will do it again. People are leaving w10m for ios (or android). In other words, lumia's for iphones. Not the other way around. (of course im not talking specific people. There will always be cult fans and exceptions to rules)
4. The cell company that allowed the iPhone to flourish now has a partnership with MS for the 950. They allow MS to control the updates, just like apple. The groundwork has been laid for a new device.
5. Continuum...a pc experience in your pocket. Mobile is chasing true computing just on a mobile experience.
Hypotheticals:
1. Nadella, the person who controls ms's direction and who reportedly wasn't a big fan of WP and uses a iPhone (pro) would think of this. The reason we see better MS apps on ios is because they can be ported back into w10's store through islandwood.
Ms apps on w10m is just a stop gap for the people already there. Its just enough to provide a service. Nothing more. This encourages people to move to other platforms for the time being since MS apps are better there anyway. With you still using MS services, you'll still be in there ecosystem.
The more people who already chose to leave w10m, whether they wanted to or not, will be that much less people who get affect when w10m gets killed.
Microsoft has also promised that's its platform will have the best of it's app's experience but we have yet to see on it's current mobile platform when compared to ios. Why is that? Lumia will be for the people who can't afford to spend an arm and a leg to be in microsoft's ecosystem via iphone, android, or the (wait for it). Maybe the focus is to get the apps onto w10 and not w10m, with w10m just being there for its cult fans until the next big thing comes, which further solidifies the idea that w10m is just a stopgap for MS's true play on the mobile market, the "surface phone". The significance of w10m is the price for continuum on Lumia's will trickle down while ios and android still has the inability to support it.
2. Surface phone. Even if not called the surface phone, a new device pushing a new paradigm for mobile tech.
The idea of surface phone satisfies all of the planes of what we do know.
-Secured
-a device built that fits the vision of mobile that the world has accepted, coincidentally the idea of w10, being the mix of the old paradigm of computing (20+ years of windows), and the new paradigm of mobile computing. Surface at it's core is a brand built to highlight the best of MS's idea of it's operating system, Windows.
-people will flock to revolutionary tech
-groundwork already done for control of its products on at&t's network through the 950 deal.
Microsoft really has just about every play covered.
Making W10 the vehicle for the Mobility of experiences with its devices.
Incorporating all other devices into its ecosystem through putting it's services and products everywhere like Cortana and office.
It's eliminating barriers between devices through input with cross platform keyboards and continuum.
Building the device