By Michael DeMarco on Thursday, 05 June 2014
Category: IT Blog

Microsoft to Revamp Windows Phone Offering

Smartphones that have been running Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system have been manufactured for over a year and a half, and in that time, Android has wrestled the title of "most popular mobile OS" away from Apple's iOS. Windows Phone 8 devices currently sit third, making up just over 3% of all the world's mobile phones. Despite its place in the market, the world's largest software company will release the first major update to their Windows 8 Phone platform in the upcoming months, and early users are saying they're really hitting the mark.

Windows Phone 8
Windows has been making mobile operating systems for over a decade, but Windows Phone 8 was supposed to be the OS that would allow them to compete with Android and iOS. Microsoft has been hurt by the lack of devices that operate their software. They launched an app store and over 19 months have built it to a respectable 200,000 apps. Their live-tile interface is simple and dynamic, allowing for customization and incredibly fast mobile computing. For one reason or another, users weren't buying the products, forcing Microsoft's developers to readjust their offering. The result is Windows Phone 8.1.

Main Windows Phone 8.1 Features
Many of the issues that users have had in the past have been addressed in the OS' newest update. Two of the largest changes are:


Other Considerations
While the notifications hub and Cortana are the two most anticipated and noteworthy additions to the Windows Phone 8.1 interface, the mobile OS upgrade has many other improvements to the offering. These include:

Microsoft has made all these changes to best compete in the fast-paced mobile phone market. Users that have switched to the new Windows Phone 8.1 have given the OS adjustment rave reviews, saying that it is like using a brand new phone. In order to compete with the highly user-integrated Android and Apple devices, Microsoft has made some major adjustments.

Windows Phone 8.1 is currently available on some of the newest Nokia devices, including the Nokia Lumia 930, Nokia Lumia 630, and the Nokia Lumia 635. Current users of Windows 8 Phone will be available to upgrade sometime after June 24, 2014, depending on their carrier, device, and location.

Do you think that Microsoft's new mobile OS will be the boost it needs to improve their mobile market share? Leave your thoughts in the comments.

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