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Modificare Pdf Windows Phone Modificare pdf windows phone Continue Windows PhonesSking Windows Phone 8.1DriverMicrosoft Corporation Windows NT Family (Windows Phone 8 and 8.1) Windows CE (for Windows Phone 7.x) Initial release OfWindows Phone 7, RTM (September 1, 2010)Windows Phone 8.1 (8.10.14147.180) (August 10, August 10, 2014, The update is available for users who join the developer preview program) Hybrid Core Type (from Windows Phone 8) Monolithic (for Windows Phone 7.x) Supported PlatformARM OTA Update Method (from Windows Phone 8) via PC software (sone) For Windows Phone 7.x) License TypeSoftware License License License (MS-EULA webwww.windowsphone.com/it-IT/) Windows Phone Manual (often abbreviated WP) is a family of operating systems for Microsoft smartphones, first introduced at Mobile World Congress on February 15, 2010. It is focused on the consumer market, unlike its predecessor Windows Mobile (aimed at the corporate market); It's also incompatible with the latter and, while retaining some features, has been radically redesigned in structure and interface: the latter, derived from what's from zune HD and originally named Metro UI, later a modern user interface or Microsoft design language, debuted on Windows Phone and then spread to the entire Microsoft ecosystem, including the Windows 8 and Xbox 360 operating system and one dashboards. The first version, Windows Phone 7, was released on October 21, 2010 (November 8 in the U.S.), and on October 29, 2012, the second generation, Windows Phone 8. With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft changed the name of the operating system for smartphones and tablets in Windows 10 Mobile. One of the main problems for Windows Phone users has always been the presence of a small number of apps in its Store compared to its main competitors due to the late arrival of the system to the market and the lack of support for applications by some large web companies (such as Facebook) with the contextual distribution of third-party applications, even qualitatively poor. After the first recovery in 2013 and 2014, the Gap in the Marketplace widened exponentially, leading to the failure of Windows Phone globally. The history of the operating system Work on the creation of a new generation of Windows Mobile began in early 2004 under the code name Photon, but due to the very slow pace the project was finally abandoned. In 2008, Microsoft reorganized teams for Windows Mobile and began working on a new system It was originally scheduled to launch in 2009 under the name Windows Phone, but many delays prompted it to publish Windows Mobile 6.5 at first in anticipation of a new SO. Windows Phone 7 was developed quickly, which was a major consequence of the inability to maintain compatibility with software developed for previous series. Larry Lieberman, head of development at Microsoft Mobile Developer Experience, later said, If we had more time and resources, we could do something about backward compatibility. Lieberman also talked about how Microsoft tried to look at the mobile market in a different way, with the help of a single end customer and corporate networks. Terry Myerson, Windows Phone Development Engineer, explained, With the development of capacitive screens, without the need for a pen, and the adoption of specific hardware options for Windows Phone 7, we had to stop the compatibility of Windows Mobile 6.5 applications. The name Windows Phone is partly derived from an old Microsoft OS called Windows Mobile. Prior to the official announcement of Windows Phone 7, Microsoft began calling Windows Phones smartphones running Windows Mobile. He later announced his platform as the Windows Phone 7 series, which drew criticism because it was too long and difficult to use in conversations. In response, on April 2, 2011, Microsoft announced that the word Series would be removed from the title, leaving only the word Windows Phone 7. The official statement was: Customers ask for an easier way to say and use a name often. It is important to keep the focus on the Windows Phone brand that we have introduced since October (2009, ndr) and which will continue to be used even after Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 7 logos. Logo starting with Windows Phone 8. OEM partners with Windows Phone 8.1, 17 partners decided to focus on Windows Phone, including Samsung, HTC, Sony, LG, but not all 17 have launched a device with Windows Phone 8.x or Windows Phone. The partnership with Nokia on February 11, 2011 at a press conference in London Steve Ballmer and Nokia CEO Steven Elop announced a partnership between their companies, under which Windows Phone will become the main operating system of future Nokia smartphones. The event focused primarily on creating a new global ecosystem, along with competitors such as Android and iOS, and talked about the three race. In addition, under the agreement, Bing will become a search engine for Nokia smartphones and will not be integrated between Nokia and Bing Maps, as well as the Nokia Ovi Store will be integrated with the Windows Phone Marketplace. The partnership included royalty, marketing and sharing funds that Microsoft said were worth billions of dollars. The first Nokia smartphones to install the Redmond operating system were the Nokia Lumia 800 and 710, unveiled at Nokia World 2011 in October. On September 3, 2013, it was officially announced that Microsoft would acquire Nokia's device and services division for approximately $0.44 billion. With this, Microsoft has obtained the rights to manufacture smartphones under the brand Lumia and Asha, as well as a number of patents Nokia; The latter continued to exist as a developer of location services (Nokia HERE) and new telecommunications technologies. Steven Elop has resigned as CEO of the Finnish company (he will succeed Risto Sillasmaa) to take over as Executive Vice President of Devices and Services. Microsoft Mobile was born. Despite the acquisition of Microsoft (not formally completed until April 2014 for bureaucratic reasons) Nokia introduced a series of smartphones at Mobile World Congress 2014 under the name Nokia X and including X, X and XL models. The series was based on a modified version of the Android operating system, with a user interface similar to the one used by Windows Phone and the app store instead of Google Play. The first Microsoft Mobile smartphones (formally still under the Nokia brand), Nokia Lumia 530, 630, 635 and 930 arrived in 2014; Under the name Microsoft Mobile, the Nokia X2 was also launched with a modified version of the Android operating system, but it was later announced that this model would be the last. The initial launch of Windows Phone 7 is the same theme in detail: Windows Phone 7th Story. Microsoft has announced that Windows Phone 7 will be sold by the Christmas holidays of 2010; In July 2010, a beta version of Windows Phone Developer Tools was released, a free application development package for Windows Phone 7, containing Visual Studio (in 2010 Express), Silverlight, Blend Expression, XNA Game Studio (in version 4.0) and a Windows Phone emulator. The new Windows Phone 7 was unveiled on February 15, 2010 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and Microsoft revealed additional details at MIX 2010 on March 15. The final version of the software was released on September 16 of the same year. Windows Phone 7 received 4 updates: two minor (NoDo and Tango) and two main (7.5 - Mango and 7.8). Windows Phone 7.8 is the latest update devices born with Windows Phone 7.x. Windows Phone 8 the same theme in detail: Windows Phone 8th Story. The next major release, Windows Phone 8, was announced by Microsoft on June 20, 2012 and released on October 29, 2012. Windows Phone 8.x has now received five updates: four minor (WP 8 Update - Portico, Update 2, Update 3, WP 8.1 Update) and one major, Windows Phone 8.1. Review version of the same theme in detail: Windows Phone 7 - Updates and Windows Phone 8 - Updates. The main release of Windows Phone 7 RTM (7.0.7004.0) September 1, 2010 Release for production. Windows Phone 7 NoDo (7.0.7390.0) Spring 2011 Presents copying and insertion, increasing app opening and closing speeds, optimizing Marketplace search engine and CDMA support. In addition to significant improvements: Outlook, camera, audio and Wi-Fi. Windows Phone 7.5 Mango (7.10.7720.68) September 27, 2011 The same theme in detail: Windows Phone 7 - Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. Redesigned bar volume, improving the lock screen while listening to music, Windows Live Messenger and Facebook Chat integrated into The Contacts/Messages Hub, Improved Games Hub, Improved Task Switch, introduced by Bing Vision and Bing Music, Improved Marketplace, New Screen Stop, New Camera Settings, Improved Office Mobile, New Internet Explorer 9 Mobile Browser, Music Hub, Video with New Features, Custom Melodies, Improved Graphics, Smart DJs. Windows Phone 7.5 Refresh Tango (7.10.8773.98) Summer 2012 What's new for messaging, exporting and importing contacts from your phone to SIM card. Windows Phone 7.8 (7.10.8862.144) January 30, 2013 The same theme in detail: Windows Phone 7 - Windows Phone 7.8. It offers a new screen launch experience with resizable small, medium and wide live tiles, an increase in foreground color to 20, an improved screen lock experience with random activation protection capabilities, and bing images as a background of the day. Increased support for Windows Phone Marketplace and Xbox Live in new countries, improved Chinese character and the appearance of Arabic and other languages; provides other quality improvements for the system. Windows Phone October 8 October 29, 2012 Windows NT Kernel instead of Windows CE on Windows Phone 7.x, Internet Explorer Mobile 10, Office Mobile Improved, Sending Files Via Bluetooth, NFC and Wi-Fi Direct Support, High Resolution Support, Baby Corner, MicroSD Support, Multi-Core Support up to 64 Cores, Third-party app notifications on lock screen, OTA update method apps.
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