![]() ![]() I have heard the same information regarding a new mobile device being actively tested, although details regarding the actual hardware have been vague and far from concrete. Two independent sources inside of Microsoft have told me that there is a new hardware device being tested internally and that there is also a separate branch of Windows Mobile for this device. From my own sources, I can confirm at least some of the information that he posted, and I can also add some further details to what he revealed. Today, Brad Sams posted details gleaned from well-placed sources regarding Microsoft's plans. The fact that Microsoft recently began selling Samsung's new Galaxy S8 and S8+ Android flagships in its US stores has only added to the uncertainty surrounding the company's plans for its own mobile devices. This has led to a great deal of speculation over Microsoft's plans for Windows 10 Mobile, and many have questioned whether or not the company still intends to launch its much-rumored 'Surface phone', given the continued dominance of Android and iOS in the mobile market. ![]() A big question mark continues to hang over Windows 10 Mobile, after the company axed its support for all but 13 devices, and broke away development of the mobile OS from the rest of Windows 10 into a separate 'feature2' branch, which has so far seen no new features or significant improvements in recent builds. ![]() Microsoft's mobile business has been in continuous decline for some time now, and the company's silence over the future of its smartphone efforts has frustrated even its most ardent fans. ![]()
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