Now, its clear enough that Windows Phone is not dead and Microsoft will hopefully make Windows
Phone fans surprised in the next year, 2017.
Not exact matches
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At I / O 2018, Google
surprised Android
fans by making the first public beta of Android P available to seven non-Pixel
phones.
Fans of the old and rugged Nokia feature
phones got a big
surprise with the updated 3310.
Motorola
surprised many
fans when it publicly admitted that it might be unable to roll out future monthly updates to the Moto Z series, however, things have turned out different as the
phone is, in -LSB-...]
OnePlus is a big
fan of virtual reality (it launched its last
phone in VR), so it would be a
surprise if the OnePlus 5 didn't come fully equipped for escaping this reality.
The just - announced OnePlus 5 doesn't come as much of a
surprise to Android
fans, since details surrounding the
phone have leaked so extensively over the past month.
So it's not
surprising that word of new Moto
phones landing before the month's end has
fans...
After Microsoft
surprised Windows
fans earlier this week with the promise that not only would those running Windows 8 get an upgrade to the latest OS, but those on Windows 7 too, some of the goodwill sheen has been rubbed off after first Windows RT users and now some Lumia Windows
Phone owners have been left uncertain whether they'll ever get Windows 10 on their devices.
Now, as you can see, the
phone sports a display notch, which is not
surprising considering that Carl Pei already confirmed that the notch is coming, which was not taken that well by the company's
fans, well, at least some of them who have expressed their feelings on Twitter.
While Lenovo has bought Motorola from Google for $ 2.95 billion, the search engine giant has a
surprise in store for its
fans - it may soon release modular
phones that will cost only $ 50.
While it might not come as a
surprise to some Windows
phone fans, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has confirmed that he was originally against Microsoft's decision to acquire Nokia's handset business in 2013.