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MikeG85 said:
I've had windows phone for the last 4 years , and I wont be leaving any time soon.

You guys should really get your facts straight before you start splurting nonsense...

Windows mobile isn't going anywhere , they have to have it for universal apps to make sense.

Universal Apps makes sense with or without Windows Phone, it's there for Xbox, HoloLens and whatever future product that can make use of those Apps.


Also if you read the memo, it stated that they're are going to going after the business sector where they have had moderate success.

So essentially retrenching on the consumer market, focusing on the business market.

So, Windows mobile isn't going anywhere, it's just leaving the largest demographic behind. They don't even dominate the business market. But it's not going anywhere, guys!

Get the software where it needs to be over the next 12-18 months and then come out with (probably) the Surface phone..bare in mind any hardware which panos panay has overseen has pretty much been gold for them.

Disappear for another 12-18 months, catch up to the competition, and come back with a compelling product. So you bacsically agree, MS in the mobile space is just chasing the others. You also omit the fact that competition isn't standing still, they will dish out golden products and features too, copy whatever they feel like copying and stay ahead. Just like MS has done with Windows for the past decade or so.

Also Microsoft is now just concentrating on premium phones (hardware) and then hopefully let other OEMs fill in the gaps.essentially the exact same plan they had with Surface.Remember when Tim Cook said having a tablet with a keyboard was like trying to mix a fridge and a toaster (something like that anyway)....well look at their lasted ipad now.

This isn't Microsoft pulling out of the mobile business, its a streamlining .

Their hardware output has been getting increasingly anemic for a while now, how much more streamlining can you do? Not to mention, the premium smartphone bubble will burst, even Apple is taking measures and preparing for a future in which premium phones will not offer enough to differentiate them from the cheaper options... and Your expecting a premium Surface phone coming in 2 years to be the savior?

A change of plans as things obviously haven't worked out great for them.

 

I have no doubt that MS will not stop updating their WM platform, don't expect much though. Just enough ventilators to keep the aritificial breathing from stopping. 

You shouldn't condescend to others when you largely share the same opinion on the matter right now. We are just not as optimistic as you are about the future