Microsoft to end support for Windows 10 Mobile as focus shifts to Android and iOS
Windows Phone has been dead for a while now, but Microsoft is now officially pulling the plug now, urging any remaining Windows 10 Mobile users to switch to an Android or iOS device instead. In an ‘End of Support’ document spotted first by Thurrott, Microsoft notifies users that Windows 10 Mobile will cease to receive new security updates after 10 December 2019. The support page notes that support ends on 11 June, and “security updates, non-security hotfixes, free assisted support options, or online technical content updates from Microsoft” will end on 10 December 2019. Microsoft’s mission statement to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more, compels us to support our Mobile apps on those platforms and devices,” the company wrote in reply to an FAQ which read, “What should Windows 10 Mobile customers do now?”. Microsoft had ended support for Windows Phone 8.1 back in July 2017, so the end of Windows 10 Mobile support wasn’t unexpected.

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