Comment by blinding-streak 20 days ago Microsoft pushed itself out of the sector by having a lousy mobile platform. 3 comments blinding-streak Reply 0xffff2 20 days ago Microsoft had a phenomenal mobile platform. The only problem they had was that they failed to convince anyone to build apps for it. devmor 20 days ago > Microsoft had a phenomenal mobile platform.I went through 3 generations of Windows Phone devices for work. The only thing phenomenal about them was the Zune-style UI. They were buggy and unreliable, even for the few apps they had. fruitworks 20 days ago The minor issue of not having any developers, developers, developers
0xffff2 20 days ago Microsoft had a phenomenal mobile platform. The only problem they had was that they failed to convince anyone to build apps for it. devmor 20 days ago > Microsoft had a phenomenal mobile platform.I went through 3 generations of Windows Phone devices for work. The only thing phenomenal about them was the Zune-style UI. They were buggy and unreliable, even for the few apps they had. fruitworks 20 days ago The minor issue of not having any developers, developers, developers
devmor 20 days ago > Microsoft had a phenomenal mobile platform.I went through 3 generations of Windows Phone devices for work. The only thing phenomenal about them was the Zune-style UI. They were buggy and unreliable, even for the few apps they had.
Microsoft had a phenomenal mobile platform. The only problem they had was that they failed to convince anyone to build apps for it.
> Microsoft had a phenomenal mobile platform.
I went through 3 generations of Windows Phone devices for work. The only thing phenomenal about them was the Zune-style UI. They were buggy and unreliable, even for the few apps they had.
The minor issue of not having any developers, developers, developers