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Windows Phone 8

Windows Phone 8 is the second generation of the Windows Phone mobile operating system from Microsoft. It was released on October 29, 2012, and, like its predecessor, it features a flat user interface based on the Metro design language. It was succeeded by Windows Phone 8.1, which was unveiled on April 2, 2014.[3][4]

Windows Phone 8
Version of the Windows Phone operating system
Windows Phone 8 Start Screen
DeveloperMicrosoft Corporation
OS familyWindows 8
Working stateDiscontinued
Source modelClosed-source
General
availability
October 29, 2012; 10 years ago (2012-10-29)
Latest releaseUpdate 3 (Build 8.0.10532.166) / April 14, 2014; 8 years ago (2014-04-14)[1]
Update methodFirmware over the air
Package managerXAP, APPX
Platforms32-bit ARM architecture
Kernel typeHybrid (NT kernel)[2]
LicenseCommercial proprietary software
Preceded byWindows Phone 7 (2010)
Succeeded byWindows Phone 8.1 (2014)
Official website at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
Support status
Unsupported as of January 12, 2016 [1]

Windows Phone 8 replaces the Windows CE-based architecture used in Windows Phone 7 with the Windows NT kernel found in Windows 8. Windows Phone 7 devices cannot run or update to Windows Phone 8, and new applications compiled specifically for Windows Phone 8 are not made available for Windows Phone 7 devices. Developers can make their apps available on both Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 devices by targeting both platforms via the proper SDKs in Visual Studio.[5]

Windows Phone 8 devices are manufactured by Microsoft Mobile (formerly Nokia), HTC, Samsung and Huawei.[6]

History

On June 20, 2012, Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 8 (codenamed Apollo), a third generation of the Windows Phone operating system for release later in 2012. Windows Phone 8 replaces its previously Windows CE-based architecture with one based on the Windows NT kernel, and shares many components with Windows 8, allowing developers to easily port applications between the two platforms.

Windows Phone 8 also allows devices with larger screens (the four confirmed sizes are "WVGA 800×480 15:9","WXGA 1280×768 15:9","720p 1280×720 16:9","1080p 1920x1080 16:9" resolutions) and multi-core processors, NFC (that can primarily be used to share content and perform payments), backwards compatibility with Windows Phone 7 apps, improved support for removable storage (that now functions more similarly to how such storage is handled on Windows and Android), a redesigned home screen incorporating resizable tiles across the entire screen, a new Wallet hub (to integrate NFC payments, coupon websites such as Groupon, and loyalty cards), and "first-class" integration of VoIP applications into the core functions of the OS. Additionally, Windows Phone 8 will include more features aimed at the enterprise market, such as device management, BitLocker encryption, and the ability to create a private Marketplace to distribute apps to employees[7][8]—features expected to meet or exceed the enterprise capabilities of the previous Windows Mobile platform.[9] Additionally, Windows Phone 8 will support over-the-air updates, and all Windows Phone 8 devices will receive software support for at least 36 months after their release.[10]

In the interest of ensuring it is released with devices designed to take advantage of its new features,[11] Windows Phone 8 will not be made available as an update for existing Windows Phone 7 devices. Instead, Microsoft released Windows Phone 7.8 as an update for Windows Phone 7 devices, which backported several features such as the redesigned home screen.

Addressing some software bugs with Windows Phone 8 forced Microsoft to delay some enterprise improvements, like VPN support, until the 2014 release of Windows Phone 8.1.

Support

In March 2013, Microsoft announced that updates for the Windows Phone 8 operating system would be made available through July 8, 2014. Microsoft pushed support up to 36 months, announcing that updates for the Windows Phone 8 operating system would be made available through January 12, 2016.[12] Windows Phone 8 devices will be upgradeable to the next edition of Windows Phone 8.1.[13]

Features

The following features were confirmed at Microsoft's 'sneak peek' at Windows Phone on June 20, 2012 and the unveiling of Windows Phone 8 on October 29, 2012:[14][15][16]

Core

Windows Phone 8 is the first mobile OS from Microsoft to use the Windows NT kernel, which is the same kernel that runs Windows 8. The operating system adds improved file system, drivers, network stack, security components, media and graphics support. Using the NT kernel, Windows Phone can now support multi-core CPUs of up to 64 cores, as well as 1280×720 and 1280×768 resolutions, in addition to the base 800×480 resolution already available on Windows Phone 7. Furthermore, Windows Phone 8 also adds support for MicroSD cards, which are commonly used to add extra storage to phones. Support for 1080p screens was added in October 2013 with the GDR3 update.

Due to the switch to the NT kernel, Windows Phone 8 also supports native 128-bit Bitlocker encryption and Secure Boot. Windows Phone 8 also supports NTFS due to this switch.[17]

Web

Internet Explorer 10 is the default browser in Windows Phone 8 and carries over key improvements also found in the desktop version. The navigation interface has been simplified down to a single customizable button (defaults to stop / refresh) and the address bar. While users can change the button to a 'Back' button, there is no way to add a 'Forward' button. However, as the browser supports swipe navigation for both forwards and back, this is a minor issue.

Multitasking

Unlike its predecessor, Windows Phone 8 uses true multitasking, allowing developers to create apps that can run in the background and resume instantly.[18]

A user can switch between "active" tasks by pressing and holding the Back button, but any application listed may be suspended or terminated[19] under certain conditions, such as a network connection being established or battery power running low. An app running in the background may also automatically suspend, if the user has not opened it for a long duration of time.

The user can close applications by opening the multitasking view and pressing the "X" button in the right-hand corner of each application window, a feature that was added in Update 3.[20]

Kids Corner

Windows Phone 8 adds Kids Corner, which operates as a kind of "guest mode". The user chooses which applications and games appear on the Kids Corner. When Kids Corner is activated, apps and games installed on the device can be played or accessed without touching the data of the main user signed into the Windows Phone.[21]

Rooms

Rooms is a feature added specifically for group messaging and communication. Using Rooms, users can contact and see Facebook and Twitter updates only from members of the group created. Members of the group can also share instant messages and photos from within the room. These messages will be shared only with the other room members.[22] Microsoft will be removing this feature sometime during March 2015.[23]

Driving Mode

With the release of Update 3 in late 2013, pairing a Windows Phone 8 device with a car via Bluetooth now automatically activates "Driving Mode", a specialized UI designed for using a mobile device while driving.[24]

Data Sense

Data Sense allows users to set data usage limits based on their individual plan. Data Sense can restrict background data when the user is near their set limit (a heart icon is used to notify the user when background tasks are being automatically stopped).[25] Although this feature was originally exclusive to Verizon phones in the United States, the GDR2 update released in July 2013 made Data Sense available to all Windows Phone 8 handsets.

NFC and Wallet

Select Windows Phones running Windows Phone 8 add NFC capability, which allows for data transfer between two Windows Phone devices, or between a Windows Phone device, and a Windows 8 computer or tablet, using a feature called "Tap and Send".

In certain markets, NFC support on Windows Phone 8 can also be used to conduct in-person transactions through credit and debit cards stored on the phone through the Wallet application. Carriers may activate the NFC feature through SIM or integrated phone hardware. Orange will be first carrier to support NFC on Windows Phone 8. Besides NFC support for transactions, Wallet can also be used to store credit cards in order to make Windows Phone Store and other in-app purchases (that is also a new feature), and can be used to store coupons and loyalty cards.[26]

Syncing

The Windows Phone app succeeds the Zune Software as the sync application to transfer music, videos, other multimedia files and office documents between Windows Phone 8 and a Windows 8/Windows RT computer or tablet. Versions for OS X and Windows Desktop are also available. Windows Phone 7 devices are not compatible with the PC version of the app, but will work with the Mac version. (Zune is still used for syncing Windows Phone 7s with PCs, and thus remains downloadable from the Windows Phone website.)

Due to Windows Phone 8 identifying itself as an MTP device, Windows Media Player and Windows Explorer may be used to transfer music, videos and other multimedia files unlike in Windows Phone 7. Videos transferred to a computer are limited to a maximum size of 4 GB.[27]

Other features

  • Xbox SmartGlass allows control of an Xbox 360 and Xbox One with a phone (available for Windows Phone, iOS and Android).
  • Xbox Music+Video services support playback of audio and video files in Windows Phone, as well as music purchases. Video purchases were made available with the release of a standalone version of Xbox Video in late 2013 that can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store.
  • Native code support (C++)
  • toast notifications sent by apps and app developers using the Microsoft Push Notification Service.
  • Simplified porting of Windows 8 apps to Windows Phone 8 (compatibility with Windows 8 "Modern UI" apps)
  • Remote device management of Windows Phone similar to management of Windows PCs
  • VoIP and video chat integration for any VoIP or video chat app (integrates into the phone dialer, people hub)
  • Firmware over the air for Windows Phone updates
  • Minimum 36 month support of Windows Phone updates to Windows Phone 8 devices.
  • Camera app now supports "lenses", which allow third parties to skin and add features to camera interface.
  • Native screen capture is added by pressing home and power buttons simultaneously.
  • Hebrew language support is added for Microsoft to introduce Windows Phone to the Israeli market.[28]

Hardware specifications

Windows Phone 8 minimum device specifications
Qualcomm Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 series (as of Update 3)
Minimum 512 MB RAM for WVGA phones; minimum 1 GB RAM for 720p / WXGA / 1080p
Minimum 4 GB flash memory
GPS and A-GNSS; GLONASS is supported, if OEMs decide to include it
Support for micro-USB 2.0
3.5 mm stereo headphone jack with three-button detection support
Rear-facing AF camera with optional LED or Xenon flash, optional front-facing camera (both need to be VGA or better) and dedicated camera button
Accelerometer, proximity and ambient light sensors, as well as vibration motor (magnetometer and gyroscope are optional)
802.11b/g and Bluetooth (802.11n is optional)
DirectX graphics hardware support with hardware acceleration for Direct3D using programmable GPU
Multi-touch capacitive touch screen with minimum of four simultaneous points

Version history

Reception

Reviewers generally praised the increased capabilities of Windows Phone 8, but noted the smaller app selection when compared to other phones. Brad Molen of Engadget mentioned that "Windows Phone 8 is precisely what we wanted to see come out of Redmond in the first place," and praised the more customizable Start Screen, compatibility with Windows 8, and improved NFC support. However, Molen also noted the drawback of a lack of apps in the Windows Phone Store.[29] The Verge gave the OS a 7.9/10 rating, stating that "Redmond is presenting one of the most compelling ecosystem stories in the business right now," but criticized the lack of a unified notifications center.[30] Alexandra Chang of Wired gave Windows Phone 8 an 8/10, noting improvement in features previously lacking in Windows Phone 7, such as multi-core processor support, faster Internet browsing, and the switch from Bing Maps to Nokia Maps, but also criticized the smaller selection of apps.[31]

Usage

IDC reported that in Q1 2013, the first full quarter where WP8 was available to most countries, Windows Phone market share jumped to 3.2% of the worldwide smartphone market, allowing the OS to overtake BlackBerry OS as the third largest mobile operating system by usage.[32]

Roughly a year after the release of WP8, Kantar reported in October 2013 that Windows Phone grew its market share substantially to 4.8% in the United States and 10.2% in Europe.[33] Similar statistics from Gartner for Q3 2013 indicated that Windows Phone's global market share increased 123% from the same period in 2012 to 3.6%.[34]

In Q1 2014 IDC reported that global market share of Windows Phone has dropped to 2.7%.[35]

See also

References

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External links

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Windows Phone 8 is the second generation of the Windows Phone mobile operating system from Microsoft It was released on October 29 2012 and like its predecessor it features a flat user interface based on the Metro design language It was succeeded by Windows Phone 8 1 which was unveiled on April 2 2014 3 4 Windows Phone 8Version of the Windows Phone operating systemWindows Phone 8 Start ScreenDeveloperMicrosoft CorporationOS familyWindows 8Working stateDiscontinuedSource modelClosed sourceGeneralavailabilityOctober 29 2012 10 years ago 2012 10 29 Latest releaseUpdate 3 Build 8 0 10532 166 April 14 2014 8 years ago 2014 04 14 1 Update methodFirmware over the airPackage managerXAP APPXPlatforms32 bit ARM architectureKernel typeHybrid NT kernel 2 LicenseCommercial proprietary softwarePreceded byWindows Phone 7 2010 Succeeded byWindows Phone 8 1 2014 Official websiteArchived official website at the Wayback Machine archive index Support statusUnsupported as of January 12 2016 1 Windows Phone 8 replaces the Windows CE based architecture used in Windows Phone 7 with the Windows NT kernel found in Windows 8 Windows Phone 7 devices cannot run or update to Windows Phone 8 and new applications compiled specifically for Windows Phone 8 are not made available for Windows Phone 7 devices Developers can make their apps available on both Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 devices by targeting both platforms via the proper SDKs in Visual Studio 5 Windows Phone 8 devices are manufactured by Microsoft Mobile formerly Nokia HTC Samsung and Huawei 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Support 2 Features 2 1 Core 2 2 Web 2 3 Multitasking 2 4 Kids Corner 2 5 Rooms 2 6 Driving Mode 2 7 Data Sense 2 8 NFC and Wallet 2 9 Syncing 2 10 Other features 3 Hardware specifications 4 Version history 5 Reception 5 1 Usage 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditOn June 20 2012 Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 8 codenamed Apollo a third generation of the Windows Phone operating system for release later in 2012 Windows Phone 8 replaces its previously Windows CE based architecture with one based on the Windows NT kernel and shares many components with Windows 8 allowing developers to easily port applications between the two platforms Windows Phone 8 also allows devices with larger screens the four confirmed sizes are WVGA 800 480 15 9 WXGA 1280 768 15 9 720p 1280 720 16 9 1080p 1920x1080 16 9 resolutions and multi core processors NFC that can primarily be used to share content and perform payments backwards compatibility with Windows Phone 7 apps improved support for removable storage that now functions more similarly to how such storage is handled on Windows and Android a redesigned home screen incorporating resizable tiles across the entire screen a new Wallet hub to integrate NFC payments coupon websites such as Groupon and loyalty cards and first class integration of VoIP applications into the core functions of the OS Additionally Windows Phone 8 will include more features aimed at the enterprise market such as device management BitLocker encryption and the ability to create a private Marketplace to distribute apps to employees 7 8 features expected to meet or exceed the enterprise capabilities of the previous Windows Mobile platform 9 Additionally Windows Phone 8 will support over the air updates and all Windows Phone 8 devices will receive software support for at least 36 months after their release 10 In the interest of ensuring it is released with devices designed to take advantage of its new features 11 Windows Phone 8 will not be made available as an update for existing Windows Phone 7 devices Instead Microsoft released Windows Phone 7 8 as an update for Windows Phone 7 devices which backported several features such as the redesigned home screen Addressing some software bugs with Windows Phone 8 forced Microsoft to delay some enterprise improvements like VPN support until the 2014 release of Windows Phone 8 1 Support Edit In March 2013 Microsoft announced that updates for the Windows Phone 8 operating system would be made available through July 8 2014 Microsoft pushed support up to 36 months announcing that updates for the Windows Phone 8 operating system would be made available through January 12 2016 12 Windows Phone 8 devices will be upgradeable to the next edition of Windows Phone 8 1 13 Features EditThe following features were confirmed at Microsoft s sneak peek at Windows Phone on June 20 2012 and the unveiling of Windows Phone 8 on October 29 2012 14 15 16 Core Edit Windows Phone 8 is the first mobile OS from Microsoft to use the Windows NT kernel which is the same kernel that runs Windows 8 The operating system adds improved file system drivers network stack security components media and graphics support Using the NT kernel Windows Phone can now support multi core CPUs of up to 64 cores as well as 1280 720 and 1280 768 resolutions in addition to the base 800 480 resolution already available on Windows Phone 7 Furthermore Windows Phone 8 also adds support for MicroSD cards which are commonly used to add extra storage to phones Support for 1080p screens was added in October 2013 with the GDR3 update Due to the switch to the NT kernel Windows Phone 8 also supports native 128 bit Bitlocker encryption and Secure Boot Windows Phone 8 also supports NTFS due to this switch 17 Web Edit Internet Explorer 10 is the default browser in Windows Phone 8 and carries over key improvements also found in the desktop version The navigation interface has been simplified down to a single customizable button defaults to stop refresh and the address bar While users can change the button to a Back button there is no way to add a Forward button However as the browser supports swipe navigation for both forwards and back this is a minor issue Multitasking Edit Unlike its predecessor Windows Phone 8 uses true multitasking allowing developers to create apps that can run in the background and resume instantly 18 A user can switch between active tasks by pressing and holding the Back button but any application listed may be suspended or terminated 19 under certain conditions such as a network connection being established or battery power running low An app running in the background may also automatically suspend if the user has not opened it for a long duration of time The user can close applications by opening the multitasking view and pressing the X button in the right hand corner of each application window a feature that was added in Update 3 20 Kids Corner Edit Windows Phone 8 adds Kids Corner which operates as a kind of guest mode The user chooses which applications and games appear on the Kids Corner When Kids Corner is activated apps and games installed on the device can be played or accessed without touching the data of the main user signed into the Windows Phone 21 Rooms Edit Rooms is a feature added specifically for group messaging and communication Using Rooms users can contact and see Facebook and Twitter updates only from members of the group created Members of the group can also share instant messages and photos from within the room These messages will be shared only with the other room members 22 Microsoft will be removing this feature sometime during March 2015 23 Driving Mode Edit With the release of Update 3 in late 2013 pairing a Windows Phone 8 device with a car via Bluetooth now automatically activates Driving Mode a specialized UI designed for using a mobile device while driving 24 Data Sense Edit Data Sense allows users to set data usage limits based on their individual plan Data Sense can restrict background data when the user is near their set limit a heart icon is used to notify the user when background tasks are being automatically stopped 25 Although this feature was originally exclusive to Verizon phones in the United States the GDR2 update released in July 2013 made Data Sense available to all Windows Phone 8 handsets NFC and Wallet Edit Select Windows Phones running Windows Phone 8 add NFC capability which allows for data transfer between two Windows Phone devices or between a Windows Phone device and a Windows 8 computer or tablet using a feature called Tap and Send In certain markets NFC support on Windows Phone 8 can also be used to conduct in person transactions through credit and debit cards stored on the phone through the Wallet application Carriers may activate the NFC feature through SIM or integrated phone hardware Orange will be first carrier to support NFC on Windows Phone 8 Besides NFC support for transactions Wallet can also be used to store credit cards in order to make Windows Phone Store and other in app purchases that is also a new feature and can be used to store coupons and loyalty cards 26 Syncing Edit The Windows Phone app succeeds the Zune Software as the sync application to transfer music videos other multimedia files and office documents between Windows Phone 8 and a Windows 8 Windows RT computer or tablet Versions for OS X and Windows Desktop are also available Windows Phone 7 devices are not compatible with the PC version of the app but will work with the Mac version Zune is still used for syncing Windows Phone 7s with PCs and thus remains downloadable from the Windows Phone website Due to Windows Phone 8 identifying itself as an MTP device Windows Media Player and Windows Explorer may be used to transfer music videos and other multimedia files unlike in Windows Phone 7 Videos transferred to a computer are limited to a maximum size of 4 GB 27 Other features Edit Xbox SmartGlass allows control of an Xbox 360 and Xbox One with a phone available for Windows Phone iOS and Android Xbox Music Video services support playback of audio and video files in Windows Phone as well as music purchases Video purchases were made available with the release of a standalone version of Xbox Video in late 2013 that can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store Native code support C toast notifications sent by apps and app developers using the Microsoft Push Notification Service Simplified porting of Windows 8 apps to Windows Phone 8 compatibility with Windows 8 Modern UI apps Remote device management of Windows Phone similar to management of Windows PCs VoIP and video chat integration for any VoIP or video chat app integrates into the phone dialer people hub Firmware over the air for Windows Phone updates Minimum 36 month support of Windows Phone updates to Windows Phone 8 devices Camera app now supports lenses which allow third parties to skin and add features to camera interface Native screen capture is added by pressing home and power buttons simultaneously Hebrew language support is added for Microsoft to introduce Windows Phone to the Israeli market 28 Hardware specifications EditWindows Phone 8 minimum device specificationsQualcomm Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual core processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 series as of Update 3 Minimum 512 MB RAM for WVGA phones minimum 1 GB RAM for 720p WXGA 1080pMinimum 4 GB flash memoryGPS and A GNSS GLONASS is supported if OEMs decide to include itSupport for micro USB 2 03 5 mm stereo headphone jack with three button detection supportRear facing AF camera with optional LED or Xenon flash optional front facing camera both need to be VGA or better and dedicated camera buttonAccelerometer proximity and ambient light sensors as well as vibration motor magnetometer and gyroscope are optional 802 11b g and Bluetooth 802 11n is optional DirectX graphics hardware support with hardware acceleration for Direct3D using programmable GPUMulti touch capacitive touch screen with minimum of four simultaneous pointsVersion history EditMain article Windows Phone version history Windows Phone 8Reception EditReviewers generally praised the increased capabilities of Windows Phone 8 but noted the smaller app selection when compared to other phones Brad Molen of Engadget mentioned that Windows Phone 8 is precisely what we wanted to see come out of Redmond in the first place and praised the more customizable Start Screen compatibility with Windows 8 and improved NFC support However Molen also noted the drawback of a lack of apps in the Windows Phone Store 29 The Verge gave the OS a 7 9 10 rating stating that Redmond is presenting one of the most compelling ecosystem stories in the business right now but criticized the lack of a unified notifications center 30 Alexandra Chang of Wired gave Windows Phone 8 an 8 10 noting improvement in features previously lacking in Windows Phone 7 such as multi core processor support faster Internet browsing and the switch from Bing Maps to Nokia Maps but also criticized the smaller selection of apps 31 Usage Edit IDC reported that in Q1 2013 the first full quarter where WP8 was available to most countries Windows Phone market share jumped to 3 2 of the worldwide smartphone market allowing the OS to overtake BlackBerry OS as the third largest mobile operating system by usage 32 Roughly a year after the release of WP8 Kantar reported in October 2013 that Windows Phone grew its market share substantially to 4 8 in the United States and 10 2 in Europe 33 Similar statistics from Gartner for Q3 2013 indicated that Windows Phone s global market share increased 123 from the same period in 2012 to 3 6 34 In Q1 2014 IDC reported that global market share of Windows Phone has dropped to 2 7 35 See also EditList of Windows Phone 8 devices Telephones portalReferences Edit http blogs windows com windows phone b windowsphone archive 2013 10 14 announcing our third windows phone 8 update plus a new developer preview program aspx Jo Foley Mary June 20 2012 Microsoft s Windows Phone 8 finally gets a real Windows core ZDNet Retrieved December 25 2012 Microsoft begins sharing Windows Phone 8 1 with developers The Verge Vox Media February 10 2014 Windows Phone 8 1 includes universal apps and lots of feature updates The Verge Vox Media February 11 2014 Rubino Daniel October 29 2012 Overview and Review of Windows Phone 8 Archived October 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine Nokia Samsung HTC and Huawei will have first Windows Phone 8 devices Archived April 28 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Verge June 20 2012 Belfiore Joe June 20 2012 Announcing Windows Phone 8 Windows Blog Retrieved August 20 2014 Godfrey Rosanna June 27 2012 Announcing Windows Phone 8 Microsoft UK Schools Blog Retrieved August 20 2014 Warren Tom June 20 2012 Windows Phone 8 in detail new Start Screen multi core support VoIP integration and NFC The Verge Vox Media Retrieved November 26 2012 Hoover Robert July 10 2013 Making Windows Phone an even better choice for business Windows Phone Retrieved July 12 2013 Warren Tom June 20 2012 Microsoft no upgrades to Windows Phone 8 but some features will come in Windows Phone 7 8 The Verge Retrieved December 29 2012 Microsoft Product Lifecycle Search microsoft com Retrieved December 16 2013 Segan Sascha February 27 2013 Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Will Be Upgradeable PCMag com Retrieved April 14 2013 Fingas Jon June 20 2012 Windows Phone 8 to support multi core CPUs HD resolutions SD cards and NFC Engadget AOL Retrieved November 26 2012 Seifert Dan October 29 2012 Here s what s new in Windows Phone 8 Kid s Corner Rooms instant photo uploads The Verge Retrieved December 29 2012 Branscombe Mary October 30 2012 Windows Phone 8 release date and latest details TechRadar Retrieved December 29 2012 What does Windows Phone 8 share your core Windows 8 technewspedia com June 20 2012 Archived from the original on January 14 2013 Retrieved December 12 2012 O Brien Terrence June 20 2012 Microsoft brings true background multitasking to Windows Phone 8 Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Engadget com Retrieved on 2013 08 20 Martin Taylor October 15 2012 Why I m wary of switching to Windows Phone 8 Retrieved January 13 2013 Mitroff Sarah October 14 2013 Windows Phone 8 Update 3 reviews cnet com Retrieved December 16 2013 Seifert Dan October 29 2012 Here s what s new in Windows Phone 8 Kid s Corner Rooms instant photo uploads The Verge Retrieved December 29 2012 Seifert Dan October 29 2012 Here s what s new in Windows Phone 8 Kid s Corner Rooms instant photo uploads The Verge Retrieved December 29 2012 Microsoft is killing Windows Phone s Rooms group chat The Verge Archived from the original on March 25 2017 Retrieved September 18 2017 Setting up your Windows Phone Driving Mode Windows Central Retrieved August 8 2017 Welch Chris October 29 2012 Microsoft s Data Sense for Windows Phone 8 looks to make data overages a thing of the past The Verge Retrieved December 29 2012 Melanson Donald June 20 2012 Microsoft brings NFC payments and loyalty cards to Windows Phone 8 Engadget Retrieved December 29 2012 Windows Phone 8 has trouble with videos over 4GB WinSource December 7 2012 Retrieved December 16 2013 Mohr Yair Ziv Amitai April 2 2008 Microsoft launches game changing smartphones in Israel Haaretz Retrieved November 26 2012 Molen Brad October 29 2012 Windows Phone 8 review Engadget AOL Retrieved November 26 2012 Windows Phone 8 review The Verge Vox Media October 29 2012 Retrieved November 26 2012 Chang Alexandra October 29 2012 Review Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Wired com Conde Nast Digital Retrieved November 26 2012 IDC Windows Phone overtakes BlackBerry in smartphones Archived October 4 2014 at the Wayback Machine Eetindia co in May 20 2013 Retrieved on 2013 07 17 Windows Phone hits 10 sales across Europe but still struggles in China and the US Windows Central Retrieved August 8 2017 Preston Gralla November 15 2013 New research says Windows Phone has blowout growth is the winner of the quarter Computerworld Archived from the original on January 4 2014 Retrieved January 4 2014 IDC Smartphone OS Market Share www idc com External links EditOfficial website Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Windows Phone 8 amp oldid 1131981013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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