Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Microsoft does not sell Lumia’s more – Hardware.Info

By , source: Computerbase


Microsoft has stopped the sale of Lumia smartphones in its online store. The aircraft are on the ‘not in stock’. When you are at this moment a Windows smartphone to acquire you have to depend on smartphones for example, Acer and HP. A number of websites, the Lumia smartphones still to get hold of.

It does not come entirely as a surprise that the Microsoft Lumia line, let it leak, since CES 2017 has started and at the end of February the Mobile World Congress starts. However, it is still not entirely clear what Microsoft will show. Maybe the Surface Phone will be announced. At the end of november did Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is still out on a future “ultimate mobile device”. He contends that Microsoft does not ‘become’ a smartphone with the same concept. They want something new that adds something and has more to do with the way people and businesses the tools and less to do with the device itself.



“We don’t want to be driven by just envy of what others have, the question is, what can we bring? That’s where I look at any device form factor or any technology, just AI. We will continue to be in the phone market not as defined by today’s market leaders, but by what it is that we can uniquely do in what is the most ultimate mobile device. Therefore, we stopped doing things that were me-too and started doing things, even if they are today very sub-scale, to be very focused on a specific set of customers who need a specific set of capabilities that are differentiated and that we can do a good job or not.”

The ‘new’ might be to do with the continuum or similar techniques. This function makes it possible to see a Windows 10 smartphone with desktop-peripherals to connect to a desktop environment using the smartphone as the basis to create. This can be either wireless, via Miracast, as wired with the help of the Microsoft Display Dock.

Various rumors talk about a launch in the first quarter of 2017, which is in line with an announcement during the CES or the MWC.


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