What Happened to Windows Phone?

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 28. 06. 2024
  • What Happened to Windows Phone? Why did Windows Phone fail? Was Windows Phone good? What happened to Windows CE? Is Windows Phone coming back? What was Windows Phone OS called? Windows Phone vs iOS vs Android? Why did Microsoft buy Nokia? What's the worst ever smartphone? What was the best Windows Phone? What is Windows Phone?
    We discuss the rise and fall of Microsoft's flagship smartphone operating system: Windows Phone. Here's How It Happened.
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Komentáƙe • 51

  • @horizonmusiic
    @horizonmusiic Pƙed 2 lety +51

    I really loved the design of Windows Phone and the OS looked way more modern than its competitors at the time. Sadly, the fact that Windows Store had so few apps made the phone useless.

  • @konkusdonkus9346
    @konkusdonkus9346 Pƙed 2 lety +18

    My first phone was a Windows Phone and I loved it. To this day, I remember it very fondly, apart from the complete lack of apps for it. If it had even close to the apps that Apple and Android have, I'd probably still have one

  • @robertmbavai3439
    @robertmbavai3439 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    In my opinion, the problem was with access to apps. Perhaps the company should have made provision for exchange of apps with other phones since the Lumia store had limited apps. Young people at the time would appreciate phones that received apps and games from other phones. In fact most did not learn to download apps and games from the Lumia store probably because they were not exposed to 'internet' or were not even aware of the facility. A lot of young people complained about access to apps but the company just ignored and made no effort to improve user experience with unlimited apps.
    However, I believe the company will succeed if they decide to come back. This is because, people are now highly exposed to the internet and they know they can download their desired apps and games from the Lumia Store. This generation of young people with better knowledge of utilizing phones and their facilities, will definitely appreciate Lumia phones if they are made available.

    • @fawkewe
      @fawkewe Pƙed rokem +2

      Ok im sorry but apps werent a new concept even when the iphone came out. Anyone who doesnt know of there existence by 2014 should definitely not be using a smartphone but rather a basic flip phone. Sounds to me like a complete failure to make a os that has a decent design.

  • @loeweal5641
    @loeweal5641 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    I loved my Windows Phone because it was easy adjustable for example I sometimes had a black screen at the front and the second page was a list of all the apps.
    I think the main problem was that Microsoft entered the smartphone business not too late because those phones were actually quite good and had changable batteries and good cameras.
    Plus for a person who doesnÂŽt need much their phone was perfect because of the icons and the easy way to manage it.
    The small store was a problem because many apps that came up couldnÂŽt be found in there.

  • @andrewpreston4127
    @andrewpreston4127 Pƙed rokem +6

    I had a couple of Lumias, they were brilliant. Great cameras, and snappy performance. I still miss them. I've owned iPhones for the last 4 years. No choice really, as I dislike the Google/Android business model. In my opinion, the whole iPhone user interface is an aged design. If Apple and Android didn't have such a stranglehold on the market, it would be they who were swept away, rather than Windows Phone. Something else, though, will come along, I'm sure, that forces people to suddenly look around and see iPhones and Androids for what they are. Anachonisms.

  • @nicholashunt5230
    @nicholashunt5230 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I'm glad you guys took your time. The thumbnail is a massive improvement. Nice work! You guys clearly took the criticism well. 👍
    You should definitely talk about the Microsoft Zune or the Microsoft Band next. Those things were complete misses... đŸ€”

    • @HowItHappened
      @HowItHappened  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Thanks Nicholas! Sorry the output has dropped a little recently but we’re back on it now 😊
      Constructive criticism is always welcome! Will continue to improve wherever possible and maybe get a video out on the Zune or Band sometime soon đŸ€Ș

    • @nicholashunt5230
      @nicholashunt5230 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@HowItHappened Okay, great!

  • @ThinkTwice2222
    @ThinkTwice2222 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Ugh... I SO wish I had a windows phone to integrate with my work SW

  • @nicholashunt5230
    @nicholashunt5230 Pƙed 2 lety

    At last! It's finally here! Praise be! 🙏
    Also, somebody shared your video to the Windows Phone subreddit. 😀

  • @ww21943
    @ww21943 Pƙed rokem +1

    Apps. Apps were everything. That’s why I finally switched to iPhone. I can’t remember what app I wanted that I couldn’t get but that was the final straw. Looking back, I really liked the Windows Phone UI.

  • @keroutkerout5060
    @keroutkerout5060 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    In the next video, I’d love to see a windows phone comeback

  • @macelius
    @macelius Pƙed 2 lety

    I used an HTC One M8 for Windows, unlocked, till windows 10. There was a golden era where everything worked great including all the most popular apps you really needed, all that was missing was app support from all the various device makers (wifi cameras, thermostats, and other IOT devices, home automation, drones, toys, etc), that was till they started dropping perfectly working apps which were actually useful (like banking and social) and doing other updates to basically break various features. You could still use webpages or alternate apps for most stuff, but it was like self-sabotage.
    It's still hard to believe MS couldn't (or chose not to ) hold on to a chunk of the market when they had the first real smartphone/OS back since Windows CE on HTC TyTN (Hermes and WIzards) and such (they were working with HTC long before Apple too). I remember having what was essentially a mini laptop built in to a phone in my pocket and streaming music with it in my car back when everyone was first buying Razrs, and when the Iphone came out it seemed like a toy in comparison (how many years did it take them to make it able to copy-and-paste?).

  • @nicholashunt5230
    @nicholashunt5230 Pƙed 2 lety

    I think the captions are incorrect starting at 1:45. You might want to fix that.

  • @mrporcupine4140
    @mrporcupine4140 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    I had a Lumia as my first smart phone back in 2014, worst piece of tech I've ever owned. The thing was slow, buggy, battery life was abysmal and personalization features were minimal. F*cling hated that thing, glad it died

  • @BargSlarg
    @BargSlarg Pƙed rokem +1

    “I know what it's like to lose. To feel so desperately that you're right, yet to fail nonetheless.”

  • @BK_gamer_
    @BK_gamer_ Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I still use my Lumia 640 LTE. I'm not a heavy app user. All I need is a smartphone with email, text, a podcast client and a music player. I plan to use it until 4G is completely phased out.

    • @macelius
      @macelius Pƙed 2 lety

      HTC One M8 Windows here, same on the apps, though it pissed me off how they forced updates that "dropped support for" (locked down) app after app when it was working perfectly fine. It was like self-sabotage.

  • @io_inc
    @io_inc Pƙed rokem +1

    The thing is people hate Microsoft... When people become fanboys to companies, that's when innovation starts to die. Microsoft had no chance. I love Microsoft products and windows phone great and well optimised

  • @sheefumaster
    @sheefumaster Pƙed rokem

    I got a Lumia 1020 with boot issue, where can I get it repaired

  • @pcgrimreaper1562
    @pcgrimreaper1562 Pƙed rokem

    Hi your forgetting the fact that the Nokia specific windows phones were buggy as all hell during the upgrade to windows 8 phone os lumias crashed and had alot of issues that just weren't the case with iOS and android

  • @manishverma9395
    @manishverma9395 Pƙed rokem +1

    Google never wanted their services to be ported to windows phone and all of us use google services.

  • @cwp888
    @cwp888 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Loved windows phone but most phones were not updated. The design got stale really fast

  • @elitiller8623
    @elitiller8623 Pƙed rokem +1

    I advocated for the windows phone at retail stores. People just couldn't seem to justify it due to what was considered popular. Smartphones were new and SS along with android seemed the end all. Trend bias made sure of that. I stuck with Windows phones for reasons of practicality and ease of use, for the fact that it had a certain way about it. A tidy suitcase, vs clothing stuffed in garbage bags. I kind of knew at the time that if windows mobile couldn't gain enough altitude soon, it would cease to be.
    What people are saying now though...
    You don't know what you've lost until you're forcibly stuck with something else.

  • @Krishnendulaha
    @Krishnendulaha Pƙed rokem

    I had a Lumia 1320 and loved it. It was smooth and the live tile design was more modern than ever... only costly Apple iPhones match the fluidity of Windows OS experience and those were so cheap compared to the iPhone. BTW, I still have mine and it still turns on and everything and the performance is still as good as it was 10 years ago or so...

  • @johnking8896
    @johnking8896 Pƙed rokem

    I have a lumia 1520 that still works. I like Windows Phone but now without updates nor an app store it's not good for much. Maybe taking the occasion picture since it has a good camera.

  • @ragnar9578
    @ragnar9578 Pƙed rokem

    I worked in Telecoms back when windows phones where mainstream, God I fecking hated dealing with them, And currently Nokias Android options are absolutely atrocious.

  • @chathamabs2011
    @chathamabs2011 Pƙed 2 lety

    I miss WP a lot but now I find Microsoft frustrating as a company. Speaking from a consumer point of view the frustration of Windows 10/11 not being able to install or update on a PC was a familiar disappointment following from Windows phone. We never had high end equipment. I know Windows mobile was its own department but there was a universal platform. Even for family school work we cut our losses and went Android & Chromebook and learn to put up with the shortcomings but at least seems to me to be 'alive' with updates. Maybe a catastrophe ahead when Android or iOS goes but we go with what we got. I'm not clever enough at tech, just a consumer but I have seen on CZcams those that worked on Windows mobile and you can appreciate all they did to make it work. Thank you for this upload.

  • @jetman24
    @jetman24 Pƙed rokem +1

    Windows phone was quite alright, now we're stuck with IOS and Android, we need a new player for this game.

  • @BIGSTANK1983
    @BIGSTANK1983 Pƙed rokem +1

    I had a windows phone and loved it personally and when it came time to get a new phone there wasn't any windows phone 😡

  • @colin_a
    @colin_a Pƙed rokem +1

    Windows phone was excellent.. I ran a couple of the ones I had up the other day and it was just so good.. It was never going to be an iPhone as they didn't have the apps, but in my opinion, it was better than Android.. It was a great O/S and I think if they got their act together and reserected it, this time with all the standard app makers onboard, I think it would do well.. Just my opinion..

  • @mamifero.efimero
    @mamifero.efimero Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I liked the Nintendo DS form factor better because my hands were more apart from each other

  • @AudioReplica2023
    @AudioReplica2023 Pƙed rokem

    Im pretty sure that now that Microsoft is about to be the leader on AI a relaunch of this phone would be a hit. Specially cuz ppl are tired of apple taking advantage of customers and android interface its so boring at this point. Im a believer that in the next 2-3 years its the best moment to relaunch this.

  • @TMJ32
    @TMJ32 Pƙed 20 dny

    Windows Phone was easily the best mobile OS, it was the app ecosystem that killed it.

  • @xanderclutch160
    @xanderclutch160 Pƙed rokem +1

    still use mine evryday

  • @WolfShadow2k
    @WolfShadow2k Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I miss the windows nokia 😱

  • @lokilegacytv
    @lokilegacytv Pƙed rokem

    if they have worked together, they must have won, nokia hardware and windows mobile os. was much better , all they have to focus was App development

  • @theapplesman2827
    @theapplesman2827 Pƙed rokem +1

    I prefer the way it looks to be honest even know in 2022 it still looks better than the s22 ultra

  • @mooncloud6563
    @mooncloud6563 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    I miss the windows phones but I forgot about the apps and Google maps and stuff.... Darn : p the iOS on Microsoft is better

  • @alexboy945
    @alexboy945 Pƙed rokem

    I LOVED my windows phone!! I just want it back !!! so bad!!!

  • @ebrahimgallie9253
    @ebrahimgallie9253 Pƙed rokem

    I had a Microsoft Lumia 535 running windows 8 and I later upgrade it to windows 10, I liked that phone, the problem with Microsoft was they didn't listen to what consumers wanted, there was no need to compete against Apple & Google, Microsoft had the upper hand to take their phones to a who new level, I understand windows works better on bigger screens, but that is not the case, real windows have the exe and the windows phone had the xap, Microsoft could've converted their pc apps and games to their phones and later to other that also run windows, then developers would've taken more interest in windows mobile, then it was no need for Microsoft to kill their phones, Bill Gates hired the wrong people to work on windows phones, windows phones could've been now the biggest phone company but just messed up big time, the only way to get windows phone back in the game, they must run a real windows OS that works perfectly, we need that pocket pc.

  • @kimmikko1
    @kimmikko1 Pƙed 2 lety

    the fact that snapchat never made it to windows phone is the sole reason i threw my windows phone in the bin

  • @nejiross
    @nejiross Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    I had a windows phone once and it was the absolute WORST experience I had. I thought I couldn't do anything on Apple's iOS but WOW you literally can't do ANYTHING on a windows phone. The interface looked HORRIBLE and cluttered. People say they like its modern design, whatever that means. It looked horrible, big mess of icons with too much inconsistency in size and very bland looking. The absolute worst phone I have ever used in my life. They do just fine in the gaming and computer industry.

  • @MichaelSouhoka
    @MichaelSouhoka Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    It's all because Microsoft took a wrong partner (the stupid Elop) and bought a wrong company (Nokia). If Microsoft had ever bought Research In Motion, the company who made Blackberry smartphones, Windows Phone could've been available until now with integration from Blackberry features such as Blackberry messenger. It could've been the coolest messaging if Blackberry Messenger and Microsoft Outlook integrate each other, and would be the great efforts for big companies who uses Microsoft Exchange servers. It could've been the great choice as a business or corporate smartphones.

  • @MehmetKoseDev
    @MehmetKoseDev Pƙed 2 lety

    like steve jobs said, microsoft has no taste. thats why