If you still have a Windows 10 phone which runs the Windows 10 Mobile OS, you should know that Microsoft is winding down support on December 10, 2019. And their official advice as to what you should do next can be found in a Windows 10 Mobile support document:
With the Windows 10 Mobile OS end of support, we recommend that customers move to a supported Android or iOS device. Microsoft’s mission statement to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more, compels us to support our Mobile apps on those platforms and devices.
A big reason for that is that Microsoft will stop issuing security updates and patches for its now abandoned OS. Microsoft says that you could still use the device after December 10th. But seriously, why would you. If they’re saying switch to Team iPhone or Team Android, you should just do it.
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Have A Windows 10 Phone? Microsoft Suggests You Switch To iOS Or Android ASAP
If you still have a Windows 10 phone which runs the Windows 10 Mobile OS, you should know that Microsoft is winding down support on December 10, 2019. And their official advice as to what you should do next can be found in a Windows 10 Mobile support document:
With the Windows 10 Mobile OS end of support, we recommend that customers move to a supported Android or iOS device. Microsoft’s mission statement to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more, compels us to support our Mobile apps on those platforms and devices.
A big reason for that is that Microsoft will stop issuing security updates and patches for its now abandoned OS. Microsoft says that you could still use the device after December 10th. But seriously, why would you. If they’re saying switch to Team iPhone or Team Android, you should just do it.
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