MS announced months ago that WM and W10 Desktop were on different tracks and that W10M would be released after the official launch of W10 Desktop. Some thought that signaled the virtual moth-balling of W10M, but MS responded by stating that it would follow W10 Desktop in a matter of weeks, not months. And since then, the W10M Builds have been coming with increasing frequency and certainly dialing in the new OS's readiness.
I would love to see a big, committed, confident announcement about W10M's release, through the vehicle of the simultaneous official announcement of the new Flagship and the new Flagship XL. These announcements could be shortly after W10 Desktop is off and running, and W10M could be released for a month or two in advance of the availability of the Flagships. That way the bumps and ruts could be smoothed down or filled in, and the momentum maintained. New stuff happening with W10 generally.
I know most experts insist, as if they'd taken a blood oath, that Windows will never be able to make a dent in the current bicameral smartphone market. While its true we've been locked in a binary system the last few years, before that we saw wave after fickle wave, with devices and manufacturers rising and falling. I still think its a possibility.
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