#1 not really. They’ve scaled down the phone effort a lot, focusing instead of getting a foot in the doors of Android and iPhone. #5 nope, they’re still falling in market share.
Actually #5 might be wrong: A rather young (programmer) colleague of mine has turned out to be really fond of Windows Phone. He claims that it’s Android done right. So maybe it won’t be middle aged business men but young men who won’t buy Apple for whatever reason, don’t like Android because of its many flaws, and don’t have the grudge us middle aged people hold with Microsoft.
Well, they are making android apps run on W10 phones -they are bending for sure.. so I’d say 5/5
#1 not really. They’ve scaled down the phone effort a lot, focusing instead of getting a foot in the doors of Android and iPhone. #5 nope, they’re still falling in market share.
Actually #5 might be wrong: A rather young (programmer) colleague of mine has turned out to be really fond of Windows Phone. He claims that it’s Android done right. So maybe it won’t be middle aged business men but young men who won’t buy Apple for whatever reason, don’t like Android because of its many flaws, and don’t have the grudge us middle aged people hold with Microsoft.