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The other day from Microsoft Store disappeared latest smartphone on Windows. Formally, the demise of this system dates back to last fall, but the decline was smooth and humiliating: the remaining phones were sold at discounts of up to 60%, but they were still bought extremely slowly and reluctantly - who needs devices with a dead OS?

For some reason, it is believed that Microsoft made a weak and unpromising platform. This legend was invented by those who had not even touched smartphones on WP and judged them only by meager sales statistics. Indeed, gadgets have completely failed on the market, but the main reason for the collapse is definitely not quality.

Everything is much more complicated.

Unique OS

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Because of death Windows Phone It’s worth being sad, if only because its creators strived for simplicity and originality at the same time. Moreover, they were partially able to realize their ideas. The interface of all versions of WP was so convenient and clear that even Apple is still inspired by it: for example, cards with large fonts in new version Music is a clear hello from the world of Windows.

Another plus of the defunct OS is optimization. Just four years ago, every communication store had a stand with WP gadgets - so, even for six or seven thousand you could buy a conventional Lumia 520, which would not slow down at all, hold a charge for a couple of days and take tolerable photographs. Is it worth reminding us what unbearable slag Android manufacturers were offering for the same money back then?

The third advantage of the sunken platform is the ecosystem. Microsoft has ensured that tablets, smartphones and Windows computers synchronize just as well as Apple's iOS and mac OS. Numerous Android vendors are still far from this goal - they are trying, but to no avail.

Another thing is that the above advantages did not help Microsoft - the system died anyway.

Why did Windows Phone crash?

When creating Windows Phone, Redmond initially relied on two factors: the power of the brand and primitive controls, obvious to both children and pensioners.

The first point was an immediate disaster - by the time WP was released, most users were already hooked on iOS and Android, so the phrase Windows Phone did not excite them one bit. Moreover, the terrible Windows Mobile, tailored for styluses and very patient people (everything was slow there).

The calculation for primitiveness also did not come true. Yes, the phones didn’t glitch, but when the time came to somehow develop the system and take it beyond the usual “tiles,” it turned out that it wouldn’t be possible to do this gracefully. Either the Microsoft bosses themselves did not want to overload the interface, or the developers screwed up the task, but the fact remains: everything that was stated worked perfectly in WP, but the list of functions itself looked downright ridiculous compared to the same iOS and Android.

This is largely why Windows Phone smartphones were purchased either by Microsoft fans (those also exist), or as a gift to an undemanding user: a schoolchild, an old person, a person far from technology - that doesn’t matter.

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What is the main tragedy of Microsoft?

It is now clear that this plan should have been immediately flushed down the drain and, from the very first versions of Windows Phone, we should have intensively searched for those who would produce programs and phones for it.

What's the result? With applications, everything was so dreary that even Instagram (!) at first did not appear for a long time, and then it did appear, but was updated once a year - for example, there was no video recording option.

In fact, due to laziness and greed, Microsoft deliberately cut off a gigantic audience that needs a full-fledged, and not castrated, Instagram. And the same darkness reigned with everything else: with games, with popular programs, with some important utilities. Bye App Store And Play Market were bursting with content, the Microsoft store was gathering dust. And the company did nothing about it - attempts to stimulate developers were rare, modest and, as a rule, ineffective.

The release of phones is another great topic. Back in the day, Microsoft bought Nokia to make it great again. From a technical point of view, there was no getting around to the Lumia models: they got excellent cases, high-quality assembly, luxurious cameras and sane hardware. But no one understands why the word Nokia was removed from the names: as the current experience of the revived company shows, the brand is still strong and attracts customers. But Lumia is not: no one has heard of Lumia 3310, Lumia N-Gage or Lumia N70.

However, no one stopped Microsoft from reaching an agreement with other top manufacturers, in parallel with the presentations of the new Lumiyas, purely to distribute the OS around the world. But the list of partners is just laughable: HTC, HP, Alcatel - they are the only ones who fit into the adventure with WP.

The rest didn't need it, and Microsoft didn't insist - it's always easier to give up.

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Why is the disappearance of an unpopular OS bad?

Microsoft still doesn't seem to realize how important a segment they missed when they gave up on smartphones and admitted defeat in the race to iOS and Android. The boss of the company, Satya Nadella, periodically promises to return to the market with some kind of enchanting device (he even has a code name - Surface Phone), but so far these ideas are far from being realized.

There are concepts, drawings and patents, but the gadget is not even in its infancy. The Surface Phone is rumored to be a foldable smartphone, but Apple, Samsung and other giants are already actively exploring the potential of this form factor. This means that Microsoft will have a hard time again: the chances of releasing a hit phone from scratch are already critically low, and even more so with powerful competitors.

For ordinary users The death of Windows Phone is also quite sad. Microsoft is one of the few IT companies in the world that could pose a worthy challenge to iOS and Android. It’s a shame that Redmond capitulated so mediocrely: with the third system, especially if it had gained popularity, the market would have been much more cheerful and progressive.

The digital application market is the main source from which the owner of a smartphone can install the necessary utilities and updates for them on the device. Malfunctions in its operation can cause significant inconvenience in the functioning of the device itself. However, if the App Store does not work on Windows Phone, this problem can be resolved fairly quickly.

Possible causes of the failure

Before you begin troubleshooting, you need to find out Why doesn't the store work on Windows Phone?. There may be several reasons for this:

  • - system error;
  • - reset settings;
  • -Market cache memory is full.

The choice of tool to correct the malfunction depends on the factor that led to its occurrence.

What to do if a failure in the Store is caused by a system error

Often Windows Phone 10 store not working, and other versions of the operating system, due to a software glitch. In this case, it is necessary to eliminate it.

If problems with the Market are caused by system error, then a fault code should appear on the screen when you try to enter it. Thanks to him, you can find out what the problem means and how to solve it.


There are many error codes. Each of them talks about different types of malfunctions and has its own instructions for troubleshooting.

The store is not working due to a factory reset

Quite often, the user is unable to connect to the Digital App Market after performing a reset before initial settings manufacturer's plant. The thing is that when performing this operation, the password and login may be reset account Microsoft.

To solve this kind of problem, you need to log in to your account from your smartphone. If this fails, you can use your computer to recover the password for your account.


Also, if you cannot log into your account via PC, you need to create new account Microsoft and using its data to log in from the device. In this case, all information about previously installed applications on this device will be lost.

How to clear Market cache

A full Store memory can also make it impossible to access it. In order to clean it, you will also need to use a computer.


Using your account information, you need to open the Store from your PC. In the search bar, you need to type the word “Run”. Then, from the results obtained, select the one that has the appropriate name. A separate input field will appear. In it you need to enter the command “wsreset.exe”. After confirming the action, the cache memory will be cleared.

The above methods are effective methods for troubleshooting digital Store problems. But if they do not help, and the connection still cannot be established, you should wait a while (at least a day) and try again. It is likely that the failure of the Market in this case is caused by the server, and not by the device itself.

Yes, not a single person has yet proven to me that Apple creates innovations.
It's time for some awesome stories. I'm studying cybersecurity at university. Our group was asked a debate in English: “Android or iOS?” Our teacher is very smart, he wants us to study professional vocabulary in English with interest. Well, you understand that I chose the Google side, which is not surprising. Below is a translation of the debate from English into Russian. In fact, there was a confrontation between two people: one is an apple man, and the other is a bucket head (that’s me). The rest don’t know English or hardware.
Yabloko: “Apple was the first to invent a smartphone.”
Me: “What about Windows Mobile and Symbian?”
Yablochnik: “So these were push-button telephones.”
Me: “What about touch communicators?”
Yabloko: “Apple was the first to come up with a phone with a capacitive touch screen.”
Me: “What about LG Prada?”
Yabloko: “Prada is not a smartphone, unlike an iPhone.”
Me: “The first iPhone was not a smartphone, since it did not have multitasking and the ability to install applications. And smartphones on Symbian and Windows Mobile correspond to this term, because they had the appropriate capabilities.”
Yabloko: “And 3G was the first to appear in the iPhone.”
Me: “3G support appeared in the 2008 iPhone. I have a Nokia N73 2005 at home, which already has support for this standard.”
Yabloko: “Wow. Really? Only back then there were no 3G networks.”
Me: “3G was developed back in the 90s. The fact that it appeared in our country late does not mean that this technology does not exist.”
Yabloko: “Why do you always talk about Windows and Symbian? You’re for Android.”
Me: “Yes, I’m for Android. I’m just proving that your arguments are technical nonsense and there are no Apple innovations.”
Yabloko: “Okay. But here’s the 3D Touch system.”
Me: “Microsoft has long tested similar technology in the Lumia Hapanero smartphone. And this was even before the coveted iPhone 6s.”
Yablochnik: “So Apple turned this into mass application.”
Me: “Microsoft realized a long time ago that this technology is useless and inconvenient even before Apple. How to simultaneously control a smartphone with one hand and press on the screen using a 3D Touch? Can you tell me?”
Yabloko: “Apple came up with Face ID.”
Me: “What about Microsoft Lumia 950 XL with Windows Hello and Samsung with a retinal scanner?”
Yabloko: “But Apple, although she stole it, improved it.”
Me: “It’s worked out so well that a twin can unlock the same device. What can I say, an iPhone can’t even tell the difference between Chinese people. Read the news.”
Yabloko: “But iPhones are the safest, and Android has viruses.”
Me: "IOS is much more vulnerable than Android and Windows. They constantly find holes." Every week. The problem is in the crooked hands of users who themselves allow installation from unknown sources, ignore warnings from the built-in browser, and give administrator rights different programs during installation, although the system warns of the danger with pop-up banners. And the fact that Apple limited the system by not giving people a choice of download sources is not security, but castration."
Yabloko: “Apple was the first to come up with a smartphone with a 64-bit processor.”
Me: “She didn’t come up with anything. They took ready-made technologies from the British company ARM. Moreover, this is a “marketing ploy, since the potential of a device with a 64-bit processor can be revealed with more than 4 GB of RAM, and the iPhone 5s has only 1 GB.” . Quoting Qualcomm."
Yabloko: "A12 Bionic is the most powerful processor for phones."
Me: “Snapdragon 855 is even more powerful. And this is a competition every year. First Apple boasts of power, then Qualcomm.”
Yablochnik: “And what already new processor released by Qualcomm?"
After that, the leader stopped us. The fight lasted the entire couple. But you can give a link to this comment to apple eaters and, of course, like it! It seems that I managed to see everything.

Support for Windows Phone 8.1 ended two and a half years ago, on July 11, 2017. Although the system no longer receives updates and improvements, users can continue to use their devices as long as they are satisfied with them and as long as they work required applications. When it comes to apps, Microsoft has an important message for the latest handful Windows users Phone 8.1.

Microsoft has updated the official documentation regarding Windows Phone 8.1, in which the company noted that the Windows Phone 8.1 app store will end on December 16, 2019. Already installed applications will continue to work without problems, but users will have to take into account the following restrictions:

  1. After December 16, 2019, users will not be able to download apps from the store or update installed programs. This means that you need to download all the necessary programs before December 16th and do not delete them from your device, since you will no longer be able to officially download free and purchased paid applications.
  2. Because updates no longer apply to Windows Phone 8.1 apps, apps may lose certain features or stop working altogether. Detailed information Users can learn about this from the developers of individual applications.
  3. Re-installation of applications will not be possible after December 16, 2019. If the user deletes the application from the smartphone, he will not be able to restore the program back. This also includes resetting the smartphone and restoring from using Windows Device Recovery Tool. Users should take this into account before resetting their device after December 16, 2019.

The change also affects the upgrade process to Windows 10 Mobile. Select Lumia smartphones can still be upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile using an app from the store. If you own one of the following smartphones, please download the Upgrade Advisor app before December 16, 2019 or you will lose the option to upgrade from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile over the air. In this case, the only way to update is to use the wired update utility.

The following devices are supported: Microsoft Lumia 430, Microsoft Lumia 435, Microsoft Lumia 532, Microsoft Lumia 535, Microsoft Lumia 540, Nokia Lumia 635 1 GB, Nokia Lumia 636, Nokia Lumia 638, Microsoft Lumia 640, Microsoft Lumia 640 XL, Nokia Lumia 730, Nokia Lumia 735, Nokia Lumia 830, Nokia Lumia 929, Nokia Lumia Icon, Nokia Lumia 930, Nokia Lumia 1520.

If you upgrade your device to Windows 10 Mobile, the store will continue to function. You will be able to download All applications (including those developed for Windows Phone 8.1), update them and fully use your device. At the same time, you need to remember that support for Windows 10 Mobile ends in December, which means you will no longer receive any system updates, and the phone’s functions will gradually fall off.

MOSCOW, July 29 – RIA Novosti, Natalya Dembinskaya. In mid-July, big news came from Microsoft: the company officially stopped supporting the mobile operating system. Windows systems Phone, which still powers millions of devices. The corporation had to admit: smartphones do not bring it any profit. IN recent years Windows Phone's market share has been steadily declining, and has now almost bottomed out at 0.1%. Why there was no place at all for the operating system in the market, why defectors to Android blame Windows Phone, and whether Microsoft will be able to take revenge from Google and Apple - in the RIA Novosti material.

Not a bad start

Immediately after its introduction in 2009, Windows Phone managed to take a significant market share - almost 10%. At that time, the mobile market was dominated by Symbian, on which the first Nokia smartphones ran - it occupied more than 50% of the market, the second largest player was the RIM mobile OS of the then popular manufacturer Blackberry - famous phones with a full qwerty keyboard (20.9%). Android was just trying to find its place in the sun, occupying only about 4%.

Just in case, Google bought the unprofitable startup Android Inc., which was developing an operating system for wearable devices, back in 2005 and remembered about it only in 2007, when Steve Jobs introduced the first Apple iPhone.

Google quickly realized: the smartphone market is almost empty, and expensive Apple devices will not be able to fill it entirely.

Android's meteoric rise

At the end of 2009, confusion began in the smartphone market. Nokia by that time had already slowed down the development of Symbian and relied on Windows Mobile. And Google, in turn, reached an agreement with the Taiwanese manufacturer HTC. The first device under Android control became the HTC Dream smartphone, which was a resounding success.

iOS and Android began to develop rapidly, but Apple's position, which prohibited third-party companies from using iOS, did not work in its favor. In 2011, with the release of Ice Cream Sandwich, Android was already called “the most advanced operating system,” manufacturers Samsung smartphones, Alcatel, Philips, LG began to migrate en masse to the new promising platform. IN result Android took away almost 50% of the market, displacing all the old-timers from it in one fell swoop. Analysts began to consider the rapidly falling share of Symbian and RIM together in the “other OS” category.

On the battlefield, Android, Apple and Windows Phone were practically the only three left. The latter confidently stayed afloat - largely thanks to the release of popular Nokia smartphones Lumia, which gave a second life to the Finnish phone manufacturer itself.

Devices on Windows based Phone was also produced by LG.

Nokia got mad at Microsoft

However, the Finns soon began to show dissatisfaction. In 2013, Nokia Vice President Brian Biniak blamed Microsoft for the lack of competitive applications for Windows platforms Phone. It is for this reason that sales of Nokia Lumia have declined, he assured.

The irritation eventually resulted in the transition to Android. So far, some HP and Acer models are running the latest version of the Windows Mobile 10 platform (its support, observers believe, will be discontinued soon, and Windows smartphones will finally die by 2021).

In 2015, the new head of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, officially admitted the failure of Windows Phone.

“The smartphone boom has shown that Windows Phone is significantly behind Android and iOS, and we are late for that train,” Nadella said.

Closed file system

What exactly led to manufacturers and application developers starting to abandon Windows Phone and opt for Android?

Ballmer believes Nokia acquisition will accelerate Windows Phone growthSpeaking about the recently announced deal to buy Nokia's smartphone business, Ballmer said it would "accelerate the growth of Windows Phone and strengthen the overall device ecosystem."

Experts consider the main disadvantage to be primarily the underlying closed file system, which causes application compatibility problems and prevents them from working properly. Unlike Android, Windows interface Phone and Windows Mobile - limited opportunities to configure applications. Not on the smartphone Google services, it is inconvenient to work with setting up contacts there. And finally, there are many fewer applications for this platform compared to Android.

“Success is a terrible teacher,” Microsoft founder Bill Gates once said. The corporation itself, a long-time leader in the PC operating systems market, has stepped on the same rake. As it turned out, Microsoft was not ready for the advent of the post-computer era.

"Google and Apple have moved forward with modern operating systems, and Microsoft continued to treat mobile devices as a third-party by-product,” observers state.

Lack of change and sluggishness

Experts also point out that there have been no changes since the advent of Windows Mobile 6.1. iOS and Android updated their design and functionality every year. There was no talk about this in Windows Phone - the system remained monolithic and static.

“What kind of personalization? This is the eternal strict office style, the Explorer web browser and the permanent cut-and-paste function,” ironically notes the technology portal Quora.

Application developers quickly realized that their products looked much more attractive on fast-growing platforms than on Windows. Now at Windows directory The Phone Store has only about 165 thousand applications. For comparison: there are about 900 thousand of them in the AppStore, and Google Play- almost a million.

WITH the advent of Windows Phone 7.5 Microsoft tried to catch up, but it was too late. As a result, Microsoft found itself in the dust with Windows Phone 8: even Nokia’s high-quality hardware did not help, observers say.

What's next

IDC analysts have scheduled the “funeral” of Windows Phone for 2021 - by then it will completely disappear from the market, including latest version Windows Mobile 10. In the meantime, Microsoft does not intend to say goodbye to it and is releasing Microsoft Lumia phones based on it (in 2014 it bought Nokia's production business mobile devices for 5.44 billion euros).

However, in the near future Microsoft is going to “kill” Lumia and release its own new smartphone Surface Phone still has the same tiled interface. In April of this year, the company assured that it would reconsider its strategy and return to the mobile market with a new vision and new ideas. The market, however, has no doubt that Microsoft will not be able to step into the same river twice.



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