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Windows Phone
- Jul 24, 2017
I really wanted to like Windows Phone. It seems though that it is not that popular and this has led Microsoft to not support it that much any more. Often the apps that are available for Android and iPhone are not available for Windows Phone. It also seems that Microsoft has given up on the race and has actively started to develop apps for the other platforms, so that you do not need a Windows Phone anymore for Microsoft Apps. I'm still using a Windows Phone but I got my wife a Huawei P9 lite, which is an Android phone. It is very nice, nicer than mine. The Huawei P9 lite does not have a stylus. I think the Samsung Note is still king there (in the land of mobile phones.) Obviously the Microsoft Surface Pro is king in the land of Hybrid devices which support inking.
I really wanted to like Windows Phone. It seems though that it is not that popular and this has led Microsoft to not support it that much any more. Often the apps that are available for Android and iPhone are not available for Windows Phone. It also seems that Microsoft has given up on the race and has actively started to develop apps for the other platforms, so that you do not need a Windows Phone anymore for Microsoft Apps. I'm still using a Windows Phone but I got my wife a Huawei P9 lite, which is an Android phone. It is very nice, nicer than mine. The Huawei P9 lite does not have a stylus. I think the Samsung Note is still king there (in the land of mobile phones.) Obviously the Microsoft Surface Pro is king in the land of Hybrid devices which support inking.
I saw a HP model but no stylus. MS should could create smaller Surface tablet/better phone.