I did not make any other comments than about the OS. I used Windows for years, I was one of the first Insiders when the program started. But after about two years of testing I just gave up. It's mainly due to lack of apps. Currently this is a disaster watching like your favorite apps just are removing from the store or loose support. You say MS is focusing on business - come on, what benefits do your see for the business from using Windows Mobile? Give you the example: I'm working in the international corporation, where we use Good corporate technology. There are some apps for email, messenger, digital token made by Good, and for which OS you cannot get one? Obviously for Windows. There is only an old, not updated app for email, but forget about the rest. Not supported, if you want to use it, go to iOS or Android. The same with innovative digital teleconferencing technologies. You can get an app for iOS and Android, but not for Windows. So please don't tell Windows is for business, it is definitely not. Serious business uses Apple or Google devices. And one more thing - Outlook and the built in email client. On Windows taking email from Gmail takes ages, the same takes second on Android. I have tried Outlook for Android as well - had to remove it quickly when I realized that it's not able to open PDF files. Sorry to say, but currently Windows is a joke.