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Zappykins said:
Well, this doesn't seem like a good thing. The new CEO really dropped what Balmer was trying to do with mobile. I know they want to say Windows: mobile, tablet and desktop, so wonder if they are just gearing up for a big Surface Phone launch.

Oh yes, the Surface phone. Why is that a thing Windows Mobile fans cling to? 

The Surface brand? Surface sales remain below those of the iPad and those are deemed as a failure. Features? Whatever groundbreaking features it may have, the competition will copy it in no time, assuming MS can come up with said features in the first place, because so far they've playing catch up with Android and iOS. The only unique gimmick they tried to push was continumm, which is a feature we saw first in Ubuntu, and as proven by the sales of both handsets, there is no demand for it. 

Microsoft is out of tricks. I am afriad the ultimate Windows Mobile resurrection has happened already; MS apps on every popular mobile OS.