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Windows Phone

Windows Phone (WP) is a discontinued[6] mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile[7][8] and Zune.[9] Windows Phone featured a new user interface derived from the Metro design language. Unlike Windows Mobile, it was primarily aimed at the consumer market rather than the enterprise market.[10]

Windows Phone
An example of a custom Start screen on Windows Phone 8.1
DeveloperMicrosoft Corporation
Written inC, C++, Assembly Language, C#[1]
OS familyMicrosoft Windows
Working stateDiscontinued[2]
Source modelClosed-source
Initial release
  • WW: (2010-10-21) (2020-01-14)October 21, 2010 – January 14, 2020
    (9 years, 2 months, 3 weeks and 3 days)
  • US: November 8, 2010
Final release8.1 Update 2 (8.10.15148.160)[3] / June 2, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-06-02)
Available in130 languages[4]
Update methodZune Software (Windows Phone 7), Firmware over the air (Windows Phone 8+)
Package managerWindows Phone Store[5]
PlatformsQualcomm Snapdragon (based on ARMv7)
Kernel typeHybrid (Monolithic in Windows Phone 7)
LicenseCommercial proprietary software
Preceded byWindows Mobile, Zune
Succeeded byWindows 10 Mobile
Official website at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
Support status
Unsupported, see § Versions for details

It was first launched in October 2010 with Windows Phone 7.[11] Windows Phone 8 succeeded it in 2012, replacing the Windows CE-based kernel of Windows Phone 7 with the Windows NT kernel used by the PC versions of Windows (and, in particular, a large amount of internal components from Windows 8). Due to these changes, the OS was incompatible with all existing Windows Phone 7 devices, although it still supported apps originally developed for Windows Phone 7. In 2014, Microsoft released the Windows Phone 8.1 update, which introduced the Cortana virtual assistant, and Windows Runtime platform support to create cross-platform apps between Windows PCs and Windows Phone.[12]

In 2015, Microsoft released Windows 10 Mobile, which promoted increased integration and unification with its PC counterpart, including the ability to connect devices to an external display or docking station to display a PC-like interface. Although Microsoft dropped the Windows Phone brand at this time in order to focus more on synergies with Windows 10 for PCs, it was still a continuation of the Windows Phone line from a technical standpoint, and updates were issued for selected Windows Phone 8.1 devices.

While Microsoft's investments in the platform were headlined by a major partnership with Nokia (whose Lumia series of smartphones, including the Lumia 520 in particular, would represent the majority of Windows Phone devices sold by 2013)[13] and Microsoft's eventual acquisition of the company's mobile device business for just over US$7 billion (which included Nokia's then-CEO Stephen Elop joining Microsoft to lead its in-house mobile division), the duopoly of Android and iPhone remained the dominant platforms for smartphones, and interest in Windows Phone from app developers began to diminish by mid-decade.[14] Microsoft laid off the Microsoft Mobile staff in 2016,[15] after having taken a write-off of $7.6 billion on the acquired Nokia hardware assets,[16] while market share sank to 1% that year.[17] Microsoft began to prioritize software development and integrations with Android and iOS instead,[18] and ceased active development of Windows 10 Mobile in 2017.[19]

History edit

Development edit

Work on a major Windows Mobile update may have begun as early as 2004 under the codename "Photon", but work moved slowly and the project was ultimately cancelled.[20] In 2008, Microsoft reorganized the Windows Mobile group and started work on a new mobile operating system.[21] The product was to be released in 2009 as Windows Phone, but several delays prompted Microsoft to develop Windows Mobile 6.5 as an interim release.[22]

Following this, Windows Phone was developed quickly. One result was that the new OS would not be compatible with Windows Mobile applications. Larry Lieberman, senior product manager for Microsoft's Mobile Developer Experience, told eWeek: "If we'd had more time and resources, we may have been able to do something in terms of backward compatibility."[23] Lieberman said that Microsoft was attempting to look at the mobile phone market in a new way, with the end user in mind as well as the enterprise network.[23] Terry Myerson, corporate VP of Windows Phone engineering, said, "With the move to capacitive touch screens, away from the stylus, and the moves to some of the hardware choices we made for the Windows Phone 7 experience, we had to break application compatibility with Windows Mobile 6.5."[24]

From the beginning of Windows Phone until at least 2015, Joe Belfiore was the head of development and the face of the platform's initiatives.[25]

Partnership with Nokia edit

On February 11, 2011, at a press event in London, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Nokia CEO Stephen Elop announced a partnership between their companies in which Windows Phone would become the primary smartphone operating-system for Nokia, replacing Symbian.[26] The event focused largely on setting up "a new global mobile ecosystem", suggesting competition with Android and iOS with the words "It is now a three horse race". Elop stated the reason for choosing Windows Phone over Android, saying: "the single most important word is 'differentiation'. Entering the Android environment late, we knew we would have a hard time differentiating."[27] While Nokia would have had more long-term creative control with Android (MeeGo as used by Nokia resembles Android more than it does Windows Phone 7 as both Android and MeeGo are based on the Linux kernel), Elop enjoyed familiarity with his past company where he had been a top executive.[28][29]

The pair announced integration of Microsoft services with Nokia's own services; specifically:[26]

The partnership involves "funds changing hands for royalties, marketing and ad-revenue sharing", which Microsoft later announced as "measured in billions of dollars".[30] Jo Harlow, whom Elop tapped to run Nokia's smartphone business, rearranged her team to match the structure led by Microsoft's VP of Windows Phone, Terry Myerson. Myerson was quoted as saying, "I can trust her with what she tells me. She uses that same direct and genuine communication to motivate her team."[31]

The first Nokia Lumia Windows Phones, the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710, were announced in October 2011 at Nokia World 2011.[32][33]

At the Consumer Electronics Show in 2012 Nokia announced the Lumia 900, featuring a 4.3-inch AMOLED ClearBlack display, a 1.4 GHz processor and 16 GB of storage.[34] The Lumia 900 was one of the first Windows Phones to support LTE and was released on AT&T on April 8, 2012.[35] An international version launched in Q2 2012, with a UK launch on May 11, 2012.[36] The Lumia 610 was the first Nokia Windows Phone to run the Tango Variant (Windows Phone 7.5 Refresh) and was aimed at emerging markets.

On September 2, 2013, Microsoft announced a deal to acquire Nokia's mobile phone division outright, retaining former CEO Stephen Elop as the head of Microsoft's devices operation.[37][38] The merger was completed after regulatory approval in all major markets in April 2014. As a result, Nokia's hardware division became a subsidiary of Microsoft operating under the name Microsoft Mobile.

In February 2014, Nokia released the Nokia X series of smartphones (later discontinued) using a version of Android forked from the Android Open Source Project. The operating system was modified; Google's software was not included in favour of competing applications and services from Microsoft and Nokia, and with a user interface highly modified to resemble Windows Phone.[39]

Versions edit

Version Marketing name Announcement date Release date EOL date Support lifespan
CE 6.0 Windows Phone 7 February 15, 2010 November 8, 2010 January 8, 2013
Windows Phone 7.5 February 22, 2011 September 27, 2011 October 14, 2014
Windows Phone 7.8 June 20, 2012 February 1, 2013
NT 6.2 Windows Phone 8 June 20, 2012 October 29, 2012[A] January 12, 2016
NT 6.3 Windows Phone 8.1 April 14, 2014[B] August 4, 2014 July 11, 2017
NT 10.0 Windows 10 Mobile November 20, 2015 March 17, 2016 January 14, 2020[C]

Windows Phone 7 edit

 
Windows Phone 7.5 logo

Windows Phone 7 was announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on February 15, 2010, and released publicly on November 8, 2010 in the United States.

In 2011, Microsoft released Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. The update included a mobile version of Internet Explorer 9 that supports the same web standards and graphical capability as the desktop version, multi-tasking of third-party apps,[40][41] Twitter integration for the People Hub,[42][43][44] and Windows Live SkyDrive access.[45] A minor update released in 2012 known as "Tango", along with other bug fixes, lowered the hardware requirements to allow for devices with 800 MHz CPUs and 256 MB of RAM to run Windows Phone.[46]

Windows Phone 7 devices can not be upgraded to Windows Phone 8 due to hardware limitations. Windows Phone 7.8 was released as a stopgap update in 2013 to include some of the user interface features from Windows Phone 8.[47]

Windows Phone 8 edit

 
Windows Phone 8 logo

On October 29, 2012, Microsoft released Windows Phone 8, a new generation of the operating system. Windows Phone 8 replaced its previously Windows CE-based architecture with one based on the Windows NT kernel with many components shared with Windows 8.

Windows Phone 8.1 edit

 
Windows Phone 8.1 logo

Windows Phone 8.1 was announced on April 2, 2014, after being released in preview form to developers on April 10, 2014.[48][49][50] New features added include a notification center, support for the Internet Explorer 11 web browser, with tab syncing among Windows 8.1 devices, separate volume controls, and the option to skin and add a third column of live tiles to the Start Screen. Starting with this release, Microsoft dropped the requirement that all Windows Phone OEMs include a camera button and physical buttons for back, Start, and Search.

Windows Phone 8.1 introduced Cortana, a voice assistant similar to Siri and Google Now. Cortana replaced the previous Bing search feature, and was released as a beta in the United States in the first half of 2014, before expanding to other countries in early 2015.[51]

Windows 10 Mobile edit

 
Windows 10 logo

Windows 10 Mobile was announced on January 21, 2015, as a mobile operating system for smartphones and tablets running on ARM architecture. Its primary focus is unification with Windows 10, its PC counterpart, in software and services; in accordance with this strategy, the Windows Phone name has been phased out in favor of branding the platform as an edition of Windows 10,[52][53][54][55] although it is still a continuation of Windows Phone, and most Windows Phone 8.1 devices can be upgraded to the platform.[56][57][58]

Windows 10 Mobile emphasized software using the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which allowed apps to be designed for use across multiple Windows 10-based product families with nearly identical code, functionality, and adaptations for available input methods.[59][60][61] When connected to an external display, devices could also render a stripped-down desktop interface similar to Windows on PCs, with support for keyboard and mouse input.[62][63] Windows 10 Mobile featured Skype message integration, updated Office Mobile apps, notification syncing with other Windows 10 devices, support for the Microsoft Edge web browser, and other user interface improvements.[53][64][65] Microsoft developed a middleware known as Windows Bridge to allow iOS Objective-C and Android C++ or Java software to be ported to run on Windows 10 Mobile with limited changes to code.[66][67][68]

With the diminishing interest and application development for the platform, Microsoft discontinued active development of Windows 10 Mobile in 2017,[19] and the platform was declared end of life on January 14, 2020.[69][70]

Features edit

User interface edit

Windows Phone features a user interface based on Microsoft's "Metro" design language,[71] and was inspired by the user interface in the Zune HD.[72] The home screen, called the "Start screen", is made up of "Live Tiles", which have been the inspiration for the Windows 8 live tiles. Tiles are links to applications, features, functions and individual items (such as contacts, web pages, applications or media items). Users can add, rearrange, or remove tiles.[73] Tiles are dynamic and update in real time – for example, the tile for an email account would display the number of unread messages or a tile could display a live update of the weather.[74] Since Windows Phone 8, live tiles can also be resized to either a small, medium, or large appearance.

Several features of Windows Phone are organized into "hubs", which combine local and online content via Windows Phone's integration with popular social networks such as Facebook, Windows Live, and Twitter.[74] For example, the Pictures hub shows photos captured with the device's camera and the user's Facebook photo albums, and the People hub shows contacts aggregated from multiple sources including Windows Live, Facebook, and Gmail. From the hub, users can directly comment and 'like' on social network updates. The other built-in hubs are Xbox Music and Video, Xbox Live Games, Windows Phone Store, and Microsoft Office.[74]

Windows Phone uses multi-touch technology.[74] The default Windows Phone user interface has a dark theme that prolongs battery life on OLED screens as fully black pixels do not emit light. Alternatively, users may choose a light theme in their phone's settings menu.[75] The user may also choose from several accent colors.[76] User interface elements such as links, buttons and tiles are shown in the user's chosen accent color. Third-party applications can be automatically themed with these colors.[77] Windows Phone 8.1 introduces transparent tiles and a customizable background image for the Start screen. The image is visible through the transparent area of the tiles and features a parallax effect when scrolling which gives an illusion of depth. If the user does not pick a background image the tiles render with the accent color of the theme.

Text input edit

Users input text by using an on-screen virtual keyboard, which has a dedicated key for inserting emoticons,[78] and features spell checking[78] and word prediction.[79] App developers (both inhouse and ISV) may specify different versions of the virtual keyboard in order to limit users to certain character sets, such as numeric characters alone. Users may change a word after it has been typed by tapping the word,[80] which will invoke a list of similar words. Pressing and holding certain keys will reveal similar characters. The keys are somewhat larger and spaced farther apart when in landscape mode. Phones may also be made with a hardware keyboard for text input.[81] Users can also add accents to letters by holding on an individual letter. Windows Phone 8.1 introduces a new method of typing by swiping through the keyboard without lifting the finger, in a manner similar to Swype and SwiftKey.

Web browser edit

Internet Explorer on Windows Phone allows the user to maintain a list of favorite web pages and tiles linking to web pages on the Start screen. The browser supports up to 6 tabs, which can all load in parallel.[82] Other features include multi-touch gestures, smooth zoom in/out animations, the ability to save pictures that are on web pages, share web pages via email, and support for inline search which allows the user to search for a word or phrase in a web page by typing it.[83] Tabs are synced with Windows 8.1 devices using Internet Explorer 11.

Contacts edit

Contacts are organized via the "People hub", and can be manually entered into contacts or imported from Facebook, Windows Live Contacts, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, and Outlook. A "What's New" section shows a user's Facebook news feed and a "Pictures" section show pictures from those social networks, while a "Me" section within the "People" hub shows a user's own social network status and wall and allows them to view social network updates. Contacts can also be pinned to the Start Screen. The contact's "Live Tile" displays their social network status and profile picture on the homescreen. Clicking on a contact's tile or accessing their card within the "People" hub will reveal their recent social network activity as well as the rest of their contact information.

If a contact has information stored on multiple networks, users can link the two separate contact accounts, allowing the information to be viewed and accessed from a single card.[84] As of Windows Phone 7.5, contacts can also be sorted into "Groups". Here, information from each of the contacts is combined into a single page which can be accessed directly from the Hub or pinned to the Start screen.

Email edit

Windows Phone supports Outlook.com, Exchange, Yahoo! Mail and Gmail natively and supports many other services via the POP and IMAP protocols. Updates added support for more services such as iCloud and IBM Notes Traveler. Contacts and calendars may be synced from these services as well. Users can also search through their email by searching in the subject, body, senders, and receivers. Emails are shown with threads, and multiple email inboxes can be combined into a single view (a feature commonly referred to as "combined inbox") or can viewed separately.

Multimedia edit

 
The Music + Video Hub on Windows Phone

Xbox Music and Xbox Video are built-in multimedia hubs providing entertainment and synchronization capabilities between PC, Windows Phone, and other Microsoft products.[85] The two hubs were previously combined until standalone apps were released in late 2013, shortly before Windows Phone 8.1 debuted.[86] The hubs allow users to access music, videos, and podcasts stored on the device, and links directly to the "Xbox Music Store" to buy or rent music and the "Xbox Video Store" to purchase movies and TV episodes. Xbox Music also allows the user to stream music with an Xbox Music Pass. When browsing the music by a particular artist, users are able to view artist biographies and photos.[78] The Xbox Music hub also integrates with many other apps that provide video and music services, including, but not limited to, iHeartRadio, YouTube, and Vevo. This hub also includes Smart DJ which compiles a playlist of songs stored on the phone similar to the song or artist selected.

The Pictures hub displays the user's Facebook and OneDrive photo albums, as well as photos taken with the phone's built-in camera. Users can also upload photos to social networks, comment on photos uploaded by other people, and tag photos posted to social networks.[78] Multi-touch gestures permit zooming in and out of photos.

An official file manager app called Files, which is available for download from the Windows Phone Store, enables users to move and rearrange documents, videos, music and other files within their device's hard drive or to an external SD card.[87]

Media support edit

Windows Phone supports WAV, MP3, WMA, AMR, AAC/MP4/M4A/M4B and 3GP/3G2 standards. The video file formats supported on WP include WMV, AVI, MP4/M4V, 3GP/3G2 and MOV (QuickTime) standards.[88] These supported audio and video formats would be dependent on the codecs contained inside them. It has also been previously reported that the DivX and Xvid codecs within the AVI file format are also playable on WP devices.[89][90]

Windows Phone does not support DRM protected media files that are obtained from services other than Xbox Music Pass.[91]

The image file formats that are supported include JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIF and Bitmap (BMP).[92][93]

Users can also add custom ringtones which are less than 1MB in size and less than 40 seconds long. DLNA streaming and stereoscopic 3D are also supported.[86]

Games edit

The "Games hub" provides access to games on a phone along with Xbox Live functionality, including the ability for a user to interact with their avatar, view and edit their profile, see their achievements and view leaderboards, and send messages to friends on Xbox Live. The hub also features an area for managing invitations and turn notifications in turn-based multiplayer games.[94] Games are downloaded from Windows Phone Store.

Search edit

Bing is the default search engine on Windows Phone handsets because its functions are deeply integrated in the OS (which also include the utilization of its map service for location-based searches and queries). However, Microsoft has stated that other search engine applications can be used.[95][96]

In the area of location-based searches, Bing Maps (which is powered by Nokia's location services) provides turn-by-turn navigation service to Windows Phone users, and Local Scout shows interest points such as attractions and restaurants in the nearby area. On Nokia devices, Nokia's Here Maps is preinstalled in place of Bing Maps.

Furthermore, Bing Audio allows the user to match a song with its name, and Bing Vision allows the user to scan barcodes, QR codes, and other types of tags.

Cortana edit

Every Windows Phone has either a dedicated physical Search button or an on-screen Search button, which was previously reserved for a Bing Search app, but has been replaced on Windows Phone 8.1 devices and later in the United Kingdom and United States by Cortana, a digital personal assistant which can also double as an app for basic searches.

Cortana allows users to do tasks such as set calendar reminders and alarms, and recognizes a user's natural voice, and can be used to answer questions (like current weather conditions, sports scores, and biographies). The app also keeps a "Notebook" to learn a user's behavior over time and tailor reminders for them. Users can edit the "Notebook" to keep information from Cortana or reveal more about themselves.

Office suite edit

All Windows Phones come preinstalled with Microsoft Office Mobile, which provides interoperability between Windows Phone and the desktop version of Microsoft Office. Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, and SharePoint Workspace Mobile apps are accessible through a single "Office Hub", and allow most Microsoft Office file formats to be viewed and edited directly on a Windows Phone device. The "Office Hub" can access files from OneDrive and Office 365, as well as files which are stored locally on the device's hard drive. Although they are not preinstalled in Windows Phone's "Office Hub", OneNote Mobile, Lync Mobile, and OneDrive for Business can be downloaded separately as standalone applications from the Windows Phone Store.

Multitasking edit

Multitasking in Windows Phone is invoked through long pressing the "back" arrow, which is present on all Windows Phones. Windows Phone 7 uses a card-based task switcher, whereas later versions of Windows Phone utilize true background multitasking.

Sync edit

Windows Phone 7 edit

Zune Software manages the contents on Windows Phone 7 devices and Windows Phone can wirelessly sync with Zune Software.

Later versions edit

Syncing content between Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 and Windows PCs or Macs is provided through the Windows Phone App, which is available for both Windows and Mac OS X. It is the official successor to Zune software only for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 8.1, and allows users to transfer content such as music, videos, and documents.

Users also have the ability to use a "Tap and Send" feature that allows for file transfer between Windows phones, and NFC-compatible devices through NFC.

Updates edit

 
A test notification of an "update available" pop-up in the Windows Phone emulator

Software updates are delivered to Windows Phone users via Microsoft Update, as is the case with other Windows operating systems.[97] Microsoft initially had the intention to directly update any phone running Windows Phone instead of relying on OEMs or wireless carriers,[98] but on January 6, 2012, Microsoft changed their policy to let carriers decide if an update will be delivered.[99]

While Windows Phone 7 users were required to attach their phones to a PC to install updates,[100] starting with Windows Phone 8, all updates are done via over-the-air downloads.[101] Since Windows Phone 8, Microsoft has also begun releasing minor updates that add features to a current OS release throughout the year.[102] These updates were first labeled "General Distribution releases" (or GDRs), but were later rebranded simply as "Updates".

All third-party applications can be updated automatically from the Windows Phone Store.[103]

Advertising platform edit

Microsoft has also launched an advertising platform for the Windows Phone platform. Microsoft's General Manager for Strategy and Business Development, Kostas Mallios, said that Windows Phone will be an "ad-serving machine", pushing advertising and brand-related content to the user. The platform will feature advertising tiles near applications and toast notifications, which will bring updating advertising notifications. Mallios said that Windows Phone will be able to "preserve the brand experience by going directly from the web site right to the application", and that Windows Phone "enables advertisers to connect with consumers over time".[104] Mallios continued: "you're now able to push information as an advertiser, and stay in touch with your customer. It's a dynamic relationship that is created and provides for an ongoing dialog with the consumer."[105]

Bluetooth edit

Windows Phone supports the following Bluetooth profiles:[106]

  1. Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
  2. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.3)
  3. Hands Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
  4. Headset Profile (HSP 1.1)
  5. Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP 1.1)
  6. Bluetooth File Transfer (OBEX) (from Windows Phone 7.8)

Windows Phone BTF support is available from Windows Phone 7.8, but is limited to the transferring of pictures, music and videos via a 'Bluetooth Share' app.[107][108]

Feature additions edit

Microsoft keeps a site where people can submit and vote on features they would like to see added to Windows Phone.[109]

Store edit

The Windows Phone Store was used to digitally distribute music, video content, podcasts, and third-party applications to Windows Phone handsets. The store was accessible using the Zune Software client or the Windows Phone Store hub on devices (though videos were not downloadable through the store hub and must be downloaded and synced through the Zune software).[110] The Store was managed by Microsoft, which included an approval process. As of March 2012, the Windows Phone Store was available in 54 countries.[111]

Music and videos edit

Xbox Music offered approximately 50 million songs up to 320 kbit/s in DRM-free MP3 format from the big four music groups (EMI, Warner Music Group, Sony BMG and Universal Music Group), as well as smaller music labels. Xbox Video offered HD movies from Paramount, Universal, Warner Brothers, and other studios and plus television shows from popular television networks.

Microsoft offered the Xbox Music Pass music subscription service, which allowed subscribers to download an unlimited number of songs for as long as their subscription was active and play them on current Microsoft devices.

Applications and games edit

Development edit

Third-party applications and games for Windows Phone can be based on XNA, a Windows Phone-specific version of Silverlight, the GUI-based Windows Phone App Studio, or the Windows Runtime, which allows developers to develop an app for both the Windows Store and Windows Phone Store simultaneously.[112][113][114] App developers can develop apps using C# / Visual Basic.NET (.NET), C++ (CX) or HTML5/JavaScript.

For Windows Phone apps to be designed and tested within Visual Studio or Visual Studio Express, Microsoft offers Windows Phone Developer Tools, which run only on Windows Vista SP2 and later, as an extension[115] Microsoft also offers Expression Blend for Windows Phone for free. On November 29, 2009, Microsoft announced the Release-to-web (RTW) version of its Visual Basic .NET Developer Tool, to aid development of Windows Phone apps in Visual Basic.

Later versions of Windows Phone support the running of managed code through a Common Language Runtime similar to that of the Windows operating system itself, as opposed to the .NET Compact Framework. This, along with support for native C and C++ libraries, allows some traditional Windows desktop programs to be easily ported to Windows Phone.[116]

Submission edit

Registered Windows Phone and Xbox Live developers can submit and manage their third-party applications for the platforms through the App Hub web applications. The App Hub provides development tools and support for third-party application developers. The submitted applications undergo an approval process for verifications and validations to check if they qualify the applications standardization criteria set by Microsoft.[117] The cost of the applications that are approved is up to the developer, but Microsoft will take 20% of the revenue (the other 80% goes to the developer).[118] Microsoft will only pay developers once they reach a set sales figure, and will withhold 30% tax from non-US developers, unless they first register with the United States Government's Internal Revenue Service. Microsoft only pays developers from a list of thirty countries.[119] A yearly fee is also payable for developers wishing to submit apps.[120]

In order to get an application to appear in the Windows Phone Store, the application must be submitted to Microsoft for approval.[119] Microsoft has outlined the content that it will not allow in the applications, which includes content that, among other things, advocates discrimination or hate, promotes usage of drugs, alcohol or tobacco, or includes sexually suggestive material.[121]

Hardware edit

Windows Phone 7 devices were first produced by HTC, LG and Samsung. These hardware partners were later joined by Acer, Alcatel, Fujitsu, Toshiba, Nokia, and Chinese OEM ZTE.

Windows Phone 8 devices were being produced by HTC, Huawei, Nokia, and Samsung.

At the 2014 Mobile World Congress, Microsoft announced that upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 devices would be manufactured by Celkon, Gionee, HTC, Huawei, JSR, Karbonn, LG, Lenovo, Longcheer, Micromax, Microsoft Mobile, Samsung, Xolo, and ZTE among others.[122] Sony (under the Xperia or Vaio brand) had also stated its intention to produce Windows Phone devices in the near future.[123] Yezz announced two smartphones in May, and at Computex 2014 BYD, Compal, Pegatron, Quanta and Wistron were also named as new Windows Phone OEMs.[124]

In August 2014, Huawei said it was dropping support for Windows Phone due to low sales.[125]

Reception edit

User interface edit

The Metro UI and overall interface of the OS were highly praised for their style, with ZDNet noting their originality and fresh, clean look.[126] Engadget and ZDNet applauded the integration of Facebook into the People Hub as well as other built-in capabilities, such as Windows Live, etc. However, in version 8.1, the once tight Facebook and Twitter integration was removed, so updates from those social media sites had to be accessed via their respective apps.[127]

Market share edit

Windows Phone 7 (2010–2012) edit

For the first months, market specialists were optimistic about its adoption, with IDC forecasting that Windows Phone would surpass the iPhone by 2015.[128]

According to Gartner, there were 1.6 million devices running Microsoft OS sold to customers in Q1 2011 worldwide.[129] 1.7 million smartphones using a Microsoft mobile OS were sold in Q2 2011, for a 1.6% market share.[130] In Q3 2011, Microsoft's worldwide market share dropped slightly to 1.5%.[131] In Q4 2011 market share increased to 1.9%,[132] and it stayed at 1.9% for Q1 2012.[133] Reports for Q2, Q3 and Q4 of year 2011 include both Windows Phone and small part of Windows Mobile marketshare under the same "Microsoft mobile OS" banner, and do not make the distinction of separating the marketshare values of the two. According to Nielsen, Windows Phone had a 1.7% market share in Q1 2012,[134] and then dropped back to 1.3% in Q2 2012.[135]

Windows Phone 8 (2012–2015) edit

After the release of Windows Phone 8, Gartner reported that Windows Phone's market share jumped to 3% in Q4 2012, a 124% increase over the same time period in 2011.[136]

In mid-2012, IDC had suggested that Windows Phone might surpass the faltering BlackBerry platform and potentially even Apple iOS because of Nokia’s dominance in emerging markets like Asia, Latin America, and Africa, as the iPhone was considered too expensive for most of these regions and BlackBerry OS was possibly going to feature a similar fate as Symbian.[137][138] IDC's projections were partially correct, as in Q1 2013 Windows Phone shipments surpassed BlackBerry shipment volume for the first time.[139] IDC had to slash the Windows Phone predictions once again, to 7 percent of total market in 2018, because of the slow growth.[140]

As of the third quarter of 2013, Gartner reported that Windows Phone holds a worldwide market share of 3.6%, up 123% from the same period in 2012 and outpacing Android's rate of growth.[141] According to Kantar's October 2013 report, Windows Phone accounted for 10.2% of all smartphone sales in Europe and 4.8% of all sales in the United States.[142] Some analysts have attributed this spike in sales to both Windows Phone 8 and Nokia's successful push to market low and mid-range Windows Phones like the Lumia 520 and Lumia 620 to a younger audience.[143] Gartner reported that Windows Phone market share finished 2013 at 3.2%, which while down from the third quarter of 2013 was still a 46.7% improvement from the same period in 2012.[144]

IDC reported that Windows Phone market share, having peaked in 2013 at 3.4%, had dropped to 2.5% by the second quarter of 2014.[145]

In August 2017, the New York Police Department ordered Apple iPhone products to replace its deployment of 36,000 Lumia 830 and Lumia 640 XL Windows Phone devices, partly citing Microsoft's end of support for Windows Phone 8.1 on July 11, 2017, and its minuscule market share.[146]

Developer interest edit

Microsoft's developer initiative programs and marketing have gained attention from application developers. As of Q3 2013, an average of 21% of mobile developers used the Windows Phone platform, with another 35% stating they are interested in adopting it.[147] Some reports have indicated that developers may be less interested in developing for Windows Phone because of the lower ad revenue when compared to competing platforms.[148] The main criticism of Windows Phone was the lack of applications when compared to iOS and Android.[149][150][151][152] This also affected Microsoft's largest partner in the platform, Nokia, whose vice president showed his frustration at the lack of apps for the platform.[153]

A few developers refused to develop apps while preventing third-party alternatives. A well-known example was Snapchat, which announced a crackdown on third-party apps for its service and its users in November 2014. Microsoft was forced to remove third-party Snapchat apps (including the popular 6snap) from the Windows Phone Store a month later, while Snapchat never developed an official app for those users.[154] A petition from users requesting an official Snapchat app reached 43,000 signatures in 2015.[155] In addition, Google twice blocked Microsoft's own YouTube app for violating its terms of service, objecting to the app's ability to download videos and prevent ads.[156] The app returned in October 2013 but stripped of many features.[157]

By 2014, Windows Phone was losing share and relevance; between 2014 and 2015, it was reported that developers were backing out of the platform and retiring apps because of the low market share.[158][159] Many high-profile apps were discontinued by 2015 such as American Airlines, NBC, Pinterest and others. In addition, Microsoft itself retired some of its own first-party apps.[160]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Released shortly after Windows 8.
  2. ^ Originally scheduled after its PC counterpart, but delayed due to the release of iOS 7.1.
  3. ^ Originally scheduled on December 10, 2019, but delayed following one more security update due to the release of iOS 13.3. Supported until January 10, 2023 via the paid Extended Security Updates service.

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Windows Phone WP is a discontinued 6 mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile 7 8 and Zune 9 Windows Phone featured a new user interface derived from the Metro design language Unlike Windows Mobile it was primarily aimed at the consumer market rather than the enterprise market 10 Windows PhoneAn example of a custom Start screen on Windows Phone 8 1DeveloperMicrosoft CorporationWritten inC C Assembly Language C 1 OS familyMicrosoft WindowsWorking stateDiscontinued 2 Source modelClosed sourceInitial releaseWW 2010 10 21 2020 01 14 October 21 2010 January 14 2020 9 years 2 months 3 weeks and 3 days US November 8 2010Final release8 1 Update 2 8 10 15148 160 3 June 2 2015 8 years ago 2015 06 02 Available in130 languages 4 Update methodZune Software Windows Phone 7 Firmware over the air Windows Phone 8 Package managerWindows Phone Store 5 PlatformsQualcomm Snapdragon based on ARMv7 Kernel typeHybrid Monolithic in Windows Phone 7 LicenseCommercial proprietary softwarePreceded byWindows Mobile ZuneSucceeded byWindows 10 MobileOfficial websiteArchived official website at the Wayback Machine archive index Support statusUnsupported see Versions for detailsIt was first launched in October 2010 with Windows Phone 7 11 Windows Phone 8 succeeded it in 2012 replacing the Windows CE based kernel of Windows Phone 7 with the Windows NT kernel used by the PC versions of Windows and in particular a large amount of internal components from Windows 8 Due to these changes the OS was incompatible with all existing Windows Phone 7 devices although it still supported apps originally developed for Windows Phone 7 In 2014 Microsoft released the Windows Phone 8 1 update which introduced the Cortana virtual assistant and Windows Runtime platform support to create cross platform apps between Windows PCs and Windows Phone 12 In 2015 Microsoft released Windows 10 Mobile which promoted increased integration and unification with its PC counterpart including the ability to connect devices to an external display or docking station to display a PC like interface Although Microsoft dropped the Windows Phone brand at this time in order to focus more on synergies with Windows 10 for PCs it was still a continuation of the Windows Phone line from a technical standpoint and updates were issued for selected Windows Phone 8 1 devices While Microsoft s investments in the platform were headlined by a major partnership with Nokia whose Lumia series of smartphones including the Lumia 520 in particular would represent the majority of Windows Phone devices sold by 2013 13 and Microsoft s eventual acquisition of the company s mobile device business for just over US 7 billion which included Nokia s then CEO Stephen Elop joining Microsoft to lead its in house mobile division the duopoly of Android and iPhone remained the dominant platforms for smartphones and interest in Windows Phone from app developers began to diminish by mid decade 14 Microsoft laid off the Microsoft Mobile staff in 2016 15 after having taken a write off of 7 6 billion on the acquired Nokia hardware assets 16 while market share sank to 1 that year 17 Microsoft began to prioritize software development and integrations with Android and iOS instead 18 and ceased active development of Windows 10 Mobile in 2017 19 Contents 1 History 1 1 Development 1 2 Partnership with Nokia 2 Versions 2 1 Windows Phone 7 2 2 Windows Phone 8 2 3 Windows Phone 8 1 2 4 Windows 10 Mobile 3 Features 3 1 User interface 3 2 Text input 3 3 Web browser 3 4 Contacts 3 5 Email 3 6 Multimedia 3 6 1 Media support 3 7 Games 3 8 Search 3 8 1 Cortana 3 9 Office suite 3 10 Multitasking 3 11 Sync 3 11 1 Windows Phone 7 3 11 2 Later versions 3 12 Updates 3 13 Advertising platform 3 14 Bluetooth 3 15 Feature additions 4 Store 4 1 Music and videos 4 2 Applications and games 4 2 1 Development 4 2 2 Submission 5 Hardware 6 Reception 6 1 User interface 6 2 Market share 6 2 1 Windows Phone 7 2010 2012 6 2 2 Windows Phone 8 2012 2015 6 3 Developer interest 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editDevelopment edit Work on a major Windows Mobile update may have begun as early as 2004 under the codename Photon but work moved slowly and the project was ultimately cancelled 20 In 2008 Microsoft reorganized the Windows Mobile group and started work on a new mobile operating system 21 The product was to be released in 2009 as Windows Phone but several delays prompted Microsoft to develop Windows Mobile 6 5 as an interim release 22 Following this Windows Phone was developed quickly One result was that the new OS would not be compatible with Windows Mobile applications Larry Lieberman senior product manager for Microsoft s Mobile Developer Experience told eWeek If we d had more time and resources we may have been able to do something in terms of backward compatibility 23 Lieberman said that Microsoft was attempting to look at the mobile phone market in a new way with the end user in mind as well as the enterprise network 23 Terry Myerson corporate VP of Windows Phone engineering said With the move to capacitive touch screens away from the stylus and the moves to some of the hardware choices we made for the Windows Phone 7 experience we had to break application compatibility with Windows Mobile 6 5 24 From the beginning of Windows Phone until at least 2015 Joe Belfiore was the head of development and the face of the platform s initiatives 25 Partnership with Nokia edit Main article Microsoft Mobile Further information Microsoft Lumia On February 11 2011 at a press event in London Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Nokia CEO Stephen Elop announced a partnership between their companies in which Windows Phone would become the primary smartphone operating system for Nokia replacing Symbian 26 The event focused largely on setting up a new global mobile ecosystem suggesting competition with Android and iOS with the words It is now a three horse race Elop stated the reason for choosing Windows Phone over Android saying the single most important word is differentiation Entering the Android environment late we knew we would have a hard time differentiating 27 While Nokia would have had more long term creative control with Android MeeGo as used by Nokia resembles Android more than it does Windows Phone 7 as both Android and MeeGo are based on the Linux kernel Elop enjoyed familiarity with his past company where he had been a top executive 28 29 The pair announced integration of Microsoft services with Nokia s own services specifically 26 Bing would power search across Nokia devices integration of Nokia Maps with Bing Maps integration of Nokia s Ovi store with the Windows Phone StoreThe partnership involves funds changing hands for royalties marketing and ad revenue sharing which Microsoft later announced as measured in billions of dollars 30 Jo Harlow whom Elop tapped to run Nokia s smartphone business rearranged her team to match the structure led by Microsoft s VP of Windows Phone Terry Myerson Myerson was quoted as saying I can trust her with what she tells me She uses that same direct and genuine communication to motivate her team 31 The first Nokia Lumia Windows Phones the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 were announced in October 2011 at Nokia World 2011 32 33 At the Consumer Electronics Show in 2012 Nokia announced the Lumia 900 featuring a 4 3 inch AMOLED ClearBlack display a 1 4 GHz processor and 16 GB of storage 34 The Lumia 900 was one of the first Windows Phones to support LTE and was released on AT amp T on April 8 2012 35 An international version launched in Q2 2012 with a UK launch on May 11 2012 36 The Lumia 610 was the first Nokia Windows Phone to run the Tango Variant Windows Phone 7 5 Refresh and was aimed at emerging markets On September 2 2013 Microsoft announced a deal to acquire Nokia s mobile phone division outright retaining former CEO Stephen Elop as the head of Microsoft s devices operation 37 38 The merger was completed after regulatory approval in all major markets in April 2014 As a result Nokia s hardware division became a subsidiary of Microsoft operating under the name Microsoft Mobile In February 2014 Nokia released the Nokia X series of smartphones later discontinued using a version of Android forked from the Android Open Source Project The operating system was modified Google s software was not included in favour of competing applications and services from Microsoft and Nokia and with a user interface highly modified to resemble Windows Phone 39 Versions editMain article Windows Phone version history Version Marketing name Announcement date Release date EOL date Support lifespanCE 6 0 Windows Phone 7 February 15 2010 November 8 2010 January 8 2013Windows Phone 7 5 February 22 2011 September 27 2011 October 14 2014Windows Phone 7 8 June 20 2012 February 1 2013NT 6 2 Windows Phone 8 June 20 2012 October 29 2012 A January 12 2016NT 6 3 Windows Phone 8 1 April 14 2014 B August 4 2014 July 11 2017NT 10 0 Windows 10 Mobile November 20 2015 March 17 2016 January 14 2020 C Windows Phone 7 edit nbsp Windows Phone 7 5 logoMain article Windows Phone 7 Windows Phone 7 was announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Catalonia Spain on February 15 2010 and released publicly on November 8 2010 in the United States In 2011 Microsoft released Windows Phone 7 5 Mango The update included a mobile version of Internet Explorer 9 that supports the same web standards and graphical capability as the desktop version multi tasking of third party apps 40 41 Twitter integration for the People Hub 42 43 44 and Windows Live SkyDrive access 45 A minor update released in 2012 known as Tango along with other bug fixes lowered the hardware requirements to allow for devices with 800 MHz CPUs and 256 MB of RAM to run Windows Phone 46 Windows Phone 7 devices can not be upgraded to Windows Phone 8 due to hardware limitations Windows Phone 7 8 was released as a stopgap update in 2013 to include some of the user interface features from Windows Phone 8 47 Windows Phone 8 edit nbsp Windows Phone 8 logoMain article Windows Phone 8 On October 29 2012 Microsoft released Windows Phone 8 a new generation of the operating system Windows Phone 8 replaced its previously Windows CE based architecture with one based on the Windows NT kernel with many components shared with Windows 8 Windows Phone 8 1 edit nbsp Windows Phone 8 1 logoMain article Windows Phone 8 1 Windows Phone 8 1 was announced on April 2 2014 after being released in preview form to developers on April 10 2014 48 49 50 New features added include a notification center support for the Internet Explorer 11 web browser with tab syncing among Windows 8 1 devices separate volume controls and the option to skin and add a third column of live tiles to the Start Screen Starting with this release Microsoft dropped the requirement that all Windows Phone OEMs include a camera button and physical buttons for back Start and Search Windows Phone 8 1 introduced Cortana a voice assistant similar to Siri and Google Now Cortana replaced the previous Bing search feature and was released as a beta in the United States in the first half of 2014 before expanding to other countries in early 2015 51 Windows 10 Mobile edit nbsp Windows 10 logoMain article Windows 10 Mobile Windows 10 Mobile was announced on January 21 2015 as a mobile operating system for smartphones and tablets running on ARM architecture Its primary focus is unification with Windows 10 its PC counterpart in software and services in accordance with this strategy the Windows Phone name has been phased out in favor of branding the platform as an edition of Windows 10 52 53 54 55 although it is still a continuation of Windows Phone and most Windows Phone 8 1 devices can be upgraded to the platform 56 57 58 Windows 10 Mobile emphasized software using the Universal Windows Platform UWP which allowed apps to be designed for use across multiple Windows 10 based product families with nearly identical code functionality and adaptations for available input methods 59 60 61 When connected to an external display devices could also render a stripped down desktop interface similar to Windows on PCs with support for keyboard and mouse input 62 63 Windows 10 Mobile featured Skype message integration updated Office Mobile apps notification syncing with other Windows 10 devices support for the Microsoft Edge web browser and other user interface improvements 53 64 65 Microsoft developed a middleware known as Windows Bridge to allow iOS Objective C and Android C or Java software to be ported to run on Windows 10 Mobile with limited changes to code 66 67 68 With the diminishing interest and application development for the platform Microsoft discontinued active development of Windows 10 Mobile in 2017 19 and the platform was declared end of life on January 14 2020 69 70 Features editUser interface edit Windows Phone features a user interface based on Microsoft s Metro design language 71 and was inspired by the user interface in the Zune HD 72 The home screen called the Start screen is made up of Live Tiles which have been the inspiration for the Windows 8 live tiles Tiles are links to applications features functions and individual items such as contacts web pages applications or media items Users can add rearrange or remove tiles 73 Tiles are dynamic and update in real time for example the tile for an email account would display the number of unread messages or a tile could display a live update of the weather 74 Since Windows Phone 8 live tiles can also be resized to either a small medium or large appearance Several features of Windows Phone are organized into hubs which combine local and online content via Windows Phone s integration with popular social networks such as Facebook Windows Live and Twitter 74 For example the Pictures hub shows photos captured with the device s camera and the user s Facebook photo albums and the People hub shows contacts aggregated from multiple sources including Windows Live Facebook and Gmail From the hub users can directly comment and like on social network updates The other built in hubs are Xbox Music and Video Xbox Live Games Windows Phone Store and Microsoft Office 74 Windows Phone uses multi touch technology 74 The default Windows Phone user interface has a dark theme that prolongs battery life on OLED screens as fully black pixels do not emit light Alternatively users may choose a light theme in their phone s settings menu 75 The user may also choose from several accent colors 76 User interface elements such as links buttons and tiles are shown in the user s chosen accent color Third party applications can be automatically themed with these colors 77 Windows Phone 8 1 introduces transparent tiles and a customizable background image for the Start screen The image is visible through the transparent area of the tiles and features a parallax effect when scrolling which gives an illusion of depth If the user does not pick a background image the tiles render with the accent color of the theme Text input edit Users input text by using an on screen virtual keyboard which has a dedicated key for inserting emoticons 78 and features spell checking 78 and word prediction 79 App developers both inhouse and ISV may specify different versions of the virtual keyboard in order to limit users to certain character sets such as numeric characters alone Users may change a word after it has been typed by tapping the word 80 which will invoke a list of similar words Pressing and holding certain keys will reveal similar characters The keys are somewhat larger and spaced farther apart when in landscape mode Phones may also be made with a hardware keyboard for text input 81 Users can also add accents to letters by holding on an individual letter Windows Phone 8 1 introduces a new method of typing by swiping through the keyboard without lifting the finger in a manner similar to Swype and SwiftKey Web browser edit See also Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer on Windows Phone allows the user to maintain a list of favorite web pages and tiles linking to web pages on the Start screen The browser supports up to 6 tabs which can all load in parallel 82 Other features include multi touch gestures smooth zoom in out animations the ability to save pictures that are on web pages share web pages via email and support for inline search which allows the user to search for a word or phrase in a web page by typing it 83 Tabs are synced with Windows 8 1 devices using Internet Explorer 11 Contacts edit Contacts are organized via the People hub and can be manually entered into contacts or imported from Facebook Windows Live Contacts Twitter LinkedIn Google and Outlook A What s New section shows a user s Facebook news feed and a Pictures section show pictures from those social networks while a Me section within the People hub shows a user s own social network status and wall and allows them to view social network updates Contacts can also be pinned to the Start Screen The contact s Live Tile displays their social network status and profile picture on the homescreen Clicking on a contact s tile or accessing their card within the People hub will reveal their recent social network activity as well as the rest of their contact information If a contact has information stored on multiple networks users can link the two separate contact accounts allowing the information to be viewed and accessed from a single card 84 As of Windows Phone 7 5 contacts can also be sorted into Groups Here information from each of the contacts is combined into a single page which can be accessed directly from the Hub or pinned to the Start screen Email edit Main article Mail Windows Windows Phone supports Outlook com Exchange Yahoo Mail and Gmail natively and supports many other services via the POP and IMAP protocols Updates added support for more services such as iCloud and IBM Notes Traveler Contacts and calendars may be synced from these services as well Users can also search through their email by searching in the subject body senders and receivers Emails are shown with threads and multiple email inboxes can be combined into a single view a feature commonly referred to as combined inbox or can viewed separately Multimedia edit nbsp The Music Video Hub on Windows PhoneSee also Xbox Music and Xbox Video Xbox Music and Xbox Video are built in multimedia hubs providing entertainment and synchronization capabilities between PC Windows Phone and other Microsoft products 85 The two hubs were previously combined until standalone apps were released in late 2013 shortly before Windows Phone 8 1 debuted 86 The hubs allow users to access music videos and podcasts stored on the device and links directly to the Xbox Music Store to buy or rent music and the Xbox Video Store to purchase movies and TV episodes Xbox Music also allows the user to stream music with an Xbox Music Pass When browsing the music by a particular artist users are able to view artist biographies and photos 78 The Xbox Music hub also integrates with many other apps that provide video and music services including but not limited to iHeartRadio YouTube and Vevo This hub also includes Smart DJ which compiles a playlist of songs stored on the phone similar to the song or artist selected The Pictures hub displays the user s Facebook and OneDrive photo albums as well as photos taken with the phone s built in camera Users can also upload photos to social networks comment on photos uploaded by other people and tag photos posted to social networks 78 Multi touch gestures permit zooming in and out of photos An official file manager app called Files which is available for download from the Windows Phone Store enables users to move and rearrange documents videos music and other files within their device s hard drive or to an external SD card 87 Media support edit Windows Phone supports WAV MP3 WMA AMR AAC MP4 M4A M4B and 3GP 3G2 standards The video file formats supported on WP include WMV AVI MP4 M4V 3GP 3G2 and MOV QuickTime standards 88 These supported audio and video formats would be dependent on the codecs contained inside them It has also been previously reported that the DivX and Xvid codecs within the AVI file format are also playable on WP devices 89 90 Windows Phone does not support DRM protected media files that are obtained from services other than Xbox Music Pass 91 The image file formats that are supported include JPG JPEG PNG GIF TIF and Bitmap BMP 92 93 Users can also add custom ringtones which are less than 1MB in size and less than 40 seconds long DLNA streaming and stereoscopic 3D are also supported 86 Games edit Main article List of Xbox Live games on Windows Phone See also Xbox Live The Games hub provides access to games on a phone along with Xbox Live functionality including the ability for a user to interact with their avatar view and edit their profile see their achievements and view leaderboards and send messages to friends on Xbox Live The hub also features an area for managing invitations and turn notifications in turn based multiplayer games 94 Games are downloaded from Windows Phone Store Search edit See also Bing search engine Bing Mobile and Bing Maps Bing is the default search engine on Windows Phone handsets because its functions are deeply integrated in the OS which also include the utilization of its map service for location based searches and queries However Microsoft has stated that other search engine applications can be used 95 96 In the area of location based searches Bing Maps which is powered by Nokia s location services provides turn by turn navigation service to Windows Phone users and Local Scout shows interest points such as attractions and restaurants in the nearby area On Nokia devices Nokia s Here Maps is preinstalled in place of Bing Maps Furthermore Bing Audio allows the user to match a song with its name and Bing Vision allows the user to scan barcodes QR codes and other types of tags Cortana edit Main article Microsoft Cortana Every Windows Phone has either a dedicated physical Search button or an on screen Search button which was previously reserved for a Bing Search app but has been replaced on Windows Phone 8 1 devices and later in the United Kingdom and United States by Cortana a digital personal assistant which can also double as an app for basic searches Cortana allows users to do tasks such as set calendar reminders and alarms and recognizes a user s natural voice and can be used to answer questions like current weather conditions sports scores and biographies The app also keeps a Notebook to learn a user s behavior over time and tailor reminders for them Users can edit the Notebook to keep information from Cortana or reveal more about themselves Office suite edit See also Microsoft Office Mobile All Windows Phones come preinstalled with Microsoft Office Mobile which provides interoperability between Windows Phone and the desktop version of Microsoft Office Word Mobile Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile and SharePoint Workspace Mobile apps are accessible through a single Office Hub and allow most Microsoft Office file formats to be viewed and edited directly on a Windows Phone device The Office Hub can access files from OneDrive and Office 365 as well as files which are stored locally on the device s hard drive Although they are not preinstalled in Windows Phone s Office Hub OneNote Mobile Lync Mobile and OneDrive for Business can be downloaded separately as standalone applications from the Windows Phone Store Multitasking edit Multitasking in Windows Phone is invoked through long pressing the back arrow which is present on all Windows Phones Windows Phone 7 uses a card based task switcher whereas later versions of Windows Phone utilize true background multitasking Sync edit Windows Phone 7 edit Main article Windows Phone 7 Sync See also Zune Software Zune Software manages the contents on Windows Phone 7 devices and Windows Phone can wirelessly sync with Zune Software Later versions edit Main article Windows Phone 8 Syncing Syncing content between Windows Phone 8 and 8 1 and Windows PCs or Macs is provided through the Windows Phone App which is available for both Windows and Mac OS X It is the official successor to Zune software only for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 8 1 and allows users to transfer content such as music videos and documents Users also have the ability to use a Tap and Send feature that allows for file transfer between Windows phones and NFC compatible devices through NFC Updates edit nbsp A test notification of an update available pop up in the Windows Phone emulatorSoftware updates are delivered to Windows Phone users via Microsoft Update as is the case with other Windows operating systems 97 Microsoft initially had the intention to directly update any phone running Windows Phone instead of relying on OEMs or wireless carriers 98 but on January 6 2012 Microsoft changed their policy to let carriers decide if an update will be delivered 99 While Windows Phone 7 users were required to attach their phones to a PC to install updates 100 starting with Windows Phone 8 all updates are done via over the air downloads 101 Since Windows Phone 8 Microsoft has also begun releasing minor updates that add features to a current OS release throughout the year 102 These updates were first labeled General Distribution releases or GDRs but were later rebranded simply as Updates All third party applications can be updated automatically from the Windows Phone Store 103 Advertising platform edit Microsoft has also launched an advertising platform for the Windows Phone platform Microsoft s General Manager for Strategy and Business Development Kostas Mallios said that Windows Phone will be an ad serving machine pushing advertising and brand related content to the user The platform will feature advertising tiles near applications and toast notifications which will bring updating advertising notifications Mallios said that Windows Phone will be able to preserve the brand experience by going directly from the web site right to the application and that Windows Phone enables advertisers to connect with consumers over time 104 Mallios continued you re now able to push information as an advertiser and stay in touch with your customer It s a dynamic relationship that is created and provides for an ongoing dialog with the consumer 105 Bluetooth edit Windows Phone supports the following Bluetooth profiles 106 Advanced Audio Distribution Profile A2DP 1 2 Audio Video Remote Control Profile AVRCP 1 3 Hands Free Profile HFP 1 5 Headset Profile HSP 1 1 Phone Book Access Profile PBAP 1 1 Bluetooth File Transfer OBEX from Windows Phone 7 8 Windows Phone BTF support is available from Windows Phone 7 8 but is limited to the transferring of pictures music and videos via a Bluetooth Share app 107 108 Feature additions edit Microsoft keeps a site where people can submit and vote on features they would like to see added to Windows Phone 109 Store editMain articles Windows Phone Store Xbox Music and Xbox Video The Windows Phone Store was used to digitally distribute music video content podcasts and third party applications to Windows Phone handsets The store was accessible using the Zune Software client or the Windows Phone Store hub on devices though videos were not downloadable through the store hub and must be downloaded and synced through the Zune software 110 The Store was managed by Microsoft which included an approval process As of March 2012 the Windows Phone Store was available in 54 countries 111 Music and videos edit Xbox Music offered approximately 50 million songs up to 320 kbit s in DRM free MP3 format from the big four music groups EMI Warner Music Group Sony BMG and Universal Music Group as well as smaller music labels Xbox Video offered HD movies from Paramount Universal Warner Brothers and other studios and plus television shows from popular television networks Microsoft offered the Xbox Music Pass music subscription service which allowed subscribers to download an unlimited number of songs for as long as their subscription was active and play them on current Microsoft devices Applications and games edit Development edit Third party applications and games for Windows Phone can be based on XNA a Windows Phone specific version of Silverlight the GUI based Windows Phone App Studio or the Windows Runtime which allows developers to develop an app for both the Windows Store and Windows Phone Store simultaneously 112 113 114 App developers can develop apps using C Visual Basic NET NET C CX or HTML5 JavaScript For Windows Phone apps to be designed and tested within Visual Studio or Visual Studio Express Microsoft offers Windows Phone Developer Tools which run only on Windows Vista SP2 and later as an extension 115 Microsoft also offers Expression Blend for Windows Phone for free On November 29 2009 Microsoft announced the Release to web RTW version of its Visual Basic NET Developer Tool to aid development of Windows Phone apps in Visual Basic Later versions of Windows Phone support the running of managed code through a Common Language Runtime similar to that of the Windows operating system itself as opposed to the NET Compact Framework This along with support for native C and C libraries allows some traditional Windows desktop programs to be easily ported to Windows Phone 116 Submission edit Registered Windows Phone and Xbox Live developers can submit and manage their third party applications for the platforms through the App Hub web applications The App Hub provides development tools and support for third party application developers The submitted applications undergo an approval process for verifications and validations to check if they qualify the applications standardization criteria set by Microsoft 117 The cost of the applications that are approved is up to the developer but Microsoft will take 20 of the revenue the other 80 goes to the developer 118 Microsoft will only pay developers once they reach a set sales figure and will withhold 30 tax from non US developers unless they first register with the United States Government s Internal Revenue Service Microsoft only pays developers from a list of thirty countries 119 A yearly fee is also payable for developers wishing to submit apps 120 In order to get an application to appear in the Windows Phone Store the application must be submitted to Microsoft for approval 119 Microsoft has outlined the content that it will not allow in the applications which includes content that among other things advocates discrimination or hate promotes usage of drugs alcohol or tobacco or includes sexually suggestive material 121 Hardware editMain article List of Windows Phone devices Windows Phone 7 devices were first produced by HTC LG and Samsung These hardware partners were later joined by Acer Alcatel Fujitsu Toshiba Nokia and Chinese OEM ZTE Windows Phone 8 devices were being produced by HTC Huawei Nokia and Samsung At the 2014 Mobile World Congress Microsoft announced that upcoming Windows Phone 8 1 devices would be manufactured by Celkon Gionee HTC Huawei JSR Karbonn LG Lenovo Longcheer Micromax Microsoft Mobile Samsung Xolo and ZTE among others 122 Sony under the Xperia or Vaio brand had also stated its intention to produce Windows Phone devices in the near future 123 Yezz announced two smartphones in May and at Computex 2014 BYD Compal Pegatron Quanta and Wistron were also named as new Windows Phone OEMs 124 In August 2014 Huawei said it was dropping support for Windows Phone due to low sales 125 Reception editUser interface edit The Metro UI and overall interface of the OS were highly praised for their style with ZDNet noting their originality and fresh clean look 126 Engadget and ZDNet applauded the integration of Facebook into the People Hub as well as other built in capabilities such as Windows Live etc However in version 8 1 the once tight Facebook and Twitter integration was removed so updates from those social media sites had to be accessed via their respective apps 127 Market share edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2015 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Windows Phone 7 2010 2012 edit For the first months market specialists were optimistic about its adoption with IDC forecasting that Windows Phone would surpass the iPhone by 2015 128 According to Gartner there were 1 6 million devices running Microsoft OS sold to customers in Q1 2011 worldwide 129 1 7 million smartphones using a Microsoft mobile OS were sold in Q2 2011 for a 1 6 market share 130 In Q3 2011 Microsoft s worldwide market share dropped slightly to 1 5 131 In Q4 2011 market share increased to 1 9 132 and it stayed at 1 9 for Q1 2012 133 Reports for Q2 Q3 and Q4 of year 2011 include both Windows Phone and small part of Windows Mobile marketshare under the same Microsoft mobile OS banner and do not make the distinction of separating the marketshare values of the two According to Nielsen Windows Phone had a 1 7 market share in Q1 2012 134 and then dropped back to 1 3 in Q2 2012 135 Windows Phone 8 2012 2015 edit After the release of Windows Phone 8 Gartner reported that Windows Phone s market share jumped to 3 in Q4 2012 a 124 increase over the same time period in 2011 136 In mid 2012 IDC had suggested that Windows Phone might surpass the faltering BlackBerry platform and potentially even Apple iOS because of Nokia s dominance in emerging markets like Asia Latin America and Africa as the iPhone was considered too expensive for most of these regions and BlackBerry OS was possibly going to feature a similar fate as Symbian 137 138 IDC s projections were partially correct as in Q1 2013 Windows Phone shipments surpassed BlackBerry shipment volume for the first time 139 IDC had to slash the Windows Phone predictions once again to 7 percent of total market in 2018 because of the slow growth 140 As of the third quarter of 2013 Gartner reported that Windows Phone holds a worldwide market share of 3 6 up 123 from the same period in 2012 and outpacing Android s rate of growth 141 According to Kantar s October 2013 report Windows Phone accounted for 10 2 of all smartphone sales in Europe and 4 8 of all sales in the United States 142 Some analysts have attributed this spike in sales to both Windows Phone 8 and Nokia s successful push to market low and mid range Windows Phones like the Lumia 520 and Lumia 620 to a younger audience 143 Gartner reported that Windows Phone market share finished 2013 at 3 2 which while down from the third quarter of 2013 was still a 46 7 improvement from the same period in 2012 144 IDC reported that Windows Phone 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