← Back to context Comment by blinding-streak 3 months ago Microsoft pushed itself out of the sector by having a lousy mobile platform. 3 comments blinding-streak Reply 0xffff2 3 months 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 3 months 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 3 months ago The minor issue of not having any developers, developers, developers
0xffff2 3 months 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 3 months 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 3 months ago The minor issue of not having any developers, developers, developers
devmor 3 months 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