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Continue Windows PhonesSking Windows Phone 8.1DriverMicrosoft Corporation Windows NT Family (Windows Phone 8 and 8.1) Windows CE (for .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 smartphones, first introduced at Mobile World Congress on February 15, 2010. It is focused on the consumer market, unlike its predecessor (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 HD and originally named UI, later a modern user interface or Microsoft design language, debuted on Windows Phone and then spread to the entire Microsoft ecosystem, including the and 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 , Microsoft changed the name of the operating system for smartphones and tablets in . 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 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. , 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 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, Messenger and Facebook Chat integrated into The Contacts/Messages Hub, Improved Games Hub, Improved Task Switch, introduced by and Bing Music, Improved Marketplace, New Screen Stop, New Camera Settings, Improved Office Mobile, New 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, 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. Update - Portico (GDR1) (8.0.10211.204) December 11, 2012 Maintenance wifi network on the back screen, the ability to save pre-configured text messages on the terminal, the ability to reject an incoming call by sending pre-configured SMS, a new entry to select everything in messages and photos, fix for a sudden restart. Update 2 (GDR2) (8.0.10327.77 or 8.0.10328.78) July 2013 Music Node Improvements - Video both in terms of responsiveness and functionality (allows you to see more detailed metadata, such as information about songs and albums); Adding FM radio (available from music and video hub for terminals if it supports this feature); Introduced Data Sense (an application that helps control the amount of data downloaded from the cellular network; it also allows you to set a threshold for downloadable data and monitor individual applications. Apps that use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) such as Lync and provide better performance and more stability. Improvements in Internet Explorer, which improves compatibility with HTML5. Other uncertain improvements. Update 3 (GDR3) (8.0.10501.127, 8.0.10512.142, 8.0.10517.150 or 8.0.10521.155) October 2013 A few enhancements that make it easier for users with vision problems to use their devices, free up memory space with greater ease, and remove temporary files. The new categories in phone memory show in detail which apps take the most space. Introduced driving mode: no distractions while driving; This new mode allows the user to disable notifications about incoming calls and messages so as not to be distracted. Added the ability to turn off the screen rotation to make reading easier in any position (especially lying down); the ability to set up a Wi-Fi network on your device when you first start or reset the system, which is useful for setting up all network services at once. Added support for sharing a Bluetooth network connection with Windows 8.1 dispoditives, fixed a few bugs that caused problems in Bluetooth connections with accessories and other devices. Added the ability to set up SMS, email, voice messages, reminders, and instant messaging. Added the ability to close apps from Fast App Switcher with a click on the corresponding X. Other unspecified improvements. Windows Phone 8.1 (8.10.12293.216, 8.10.12393.890, 8.10.12382.878, 8.10.12397.895 8.10.12397.899) summer 2014 Lo Lo Theme in detail: Windows Phone 8.1. Added 's virtual assistant, the Action Center (which handles some quick actions and notification groups) and the swype feature to the Word Flow keyboard; More customization with the ability to pin the background to the tiles on the launch screen. Browser improvements (brought to version 11) and video player in the window; Separating music and video on Xbox Music and Xbox Video, new monitoring apps including Battery Saver, Data Sensor, Wi-Fi Sensor and Memory Sensor. Made a significant improvement in multitasking, introduced universal applications for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1, new APIs to set up the lock screen. Integration between social and system hubs is no longer controlled by the system, but by different applications (Facebook, , etc.). Bing search also allows you to search for files, contacts, and apps in your system, and support has been added for The Back, Start, and Search buttons. Windows Phone 8.1 (GDR1) (8.10.12293.216) August/autumn 2014 Cortana arrives in China, UK, Canada, India and Australia, adds folders to Start Screen, Xbox Music Support Enhancements: Live Tile, tab recently played, child nooks support. Live tiles for the Windows Phone Store, the ability to select multiple SMS at once and delete them all at once, corner apps, improved Internet Explorer 11 pagination, app for accessories, static IP, Folder Backup, Virtual Functional Keys (Soft Keys can be hidden by swipes down and activated with one up) and more. Windows Phone 8.1 Update 2 (GDR2) (8.10.15148.160) April 2015 Pre-installed on Lumia 640 and 640 XL no information about updating other devices. Windows 10 Mobile March 2016. Major updates to provide smartphones and phablets with user experiences similar to Windows 10. Совместимые модели: Lumia 1520, 930, 640, 640XL, 730, 735, 830, 532, 535, 540, 635 1GB, 636 1GB, 638 1GB, 430, 435, BLU Win HD w510u, BLU HD Win LTE x150q, MCJ Мадосма 501. Features Schematic User Interface Example of the modern user interface on Windows Phone, where Live Tiles of various sizes and locations Windows Phone used a new user interface (Modern user interface formerly called Metro) Microsoft. The main screen, called The Start Screen, consisted of Live Tiles, which are references to individual apps, features or elements (such as contacts, internet pages, apps, or others) in the shape of tiles (tiles mean tiles). The user can add: Move or delete tiles that appear dynamic (hence live tiles) thanks to graphic effects (tipping, animation, etc.) and are updated in real time - for example, an email account tile shows the number of unread messages, or a weather app tile can inform at intervals of time (rather than real-time reasons for autonomy) about weather conditions. The default user interface had a dark theme, but the user could replace it with a light theme to which a unique color could be matched for a tile by selecting from 20 shades. The app's external tiles can automatically take the color you've chosen or have an independent color. Most of the content on Windows Phone was organized into hubs, combining local and online content not only by simply displaying elements associated with a particular category, but also by expanding it by collecting interactions, links and applications, and by integrating the system with major social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. For example, the Photos Hub contained both albums created by taking photos or screenshots, as well as albums from a social network account, through which it was synchronized and showed, for example, installed applications that allow you to edit photos; The Contact Hub shows contacts from the phone book, Facebook, Twitter and configured email account and allows the user to view and comment on social media updates. Other centers include music and video (integration of songs, videos, playlists, store links and established apps that cover music or video); Games (integrate Xbox Live with players' goals and accounts, as well as links to the Store for direct purchase of new games), Windows Phone Store (formerly Marketplace) and Office (showing both documents on your phone, creating new, and additional locations containing other documents such as the mailbox or OneDrive). The Input User interacted with the Windows Phone platform through three key keys: Back, Start, and Search. The back represented by the left hand will return to the previous screen and allow you to close the app if you're running it; Click and hold shows multitasking screen. The launch, presented by the Windows logo, will return to the start screen when the app is launched, leaving it open in the background. Tap and hold TellMe Search's voice commands, presented by a magnifying glass, allowing you to access the built-in Bing search. Other physical keys were volume balancers, lock/switch key and biphase camera key. Windows Phone used multi-touch technology; The text was used on the screen by a virtual keyboard called Word Flow, which had a key dedicated to emoticons, voice dictation, and the choice of a language package for sentences and symbols (default in system language downloaded in other languages). The user could change the word, after entering it, selecting from the listed sentences, also there was an automatic correction. Pressing or holding pressure on certain function keys may display other similar symbols. Windows Phone smartphones also supported a physical keyboard for typing. With Windows Phone 8.1, the Word Flow keyboard has been improved with a swype writing feature that has greatly improved the typing speed. Windows Phone's multitasking used a different background application management system from other operating systems: apps in the background did not remain open and active, but were stored in cache memory and then removed from RAM; however, they weren't completely closed, but stopped to get back to active once you picked them up from the multitasking screen. The advantages of this system were: more battery life, which led to less consumption of hardware resources, always free and affordable RAM, almost complete lack of lag and various slowdowns. This allows the user to use the device safely without closing the apps in the background. However, some applications need to reboot because they don't develop well for this type of system. Notifications System notifications were managed by and supported systems or third-party applications. The user can receive notifications in the form of Toast, that is, through a ban that appeared at the top of the screen and which remained there for a few seconds; to ignore it, the user dragged it to the right side of the screen. Notifications whose bans have been ignored appear in their app's tile as a number (by number) or as a preview of their contents. The lock screen showed up to 5 notable apps at the bottom. Windows Phone 8.1 introduced Center action, a drop menu that can be activated via swype down from the status bar and shows, in addition to 4 quick features, notifications that have not yet been displayed. Search on the same topic in detail: Bing. Microsoft's specification is that the hardware includes a multifunctional key search key on the front of the phone. Clicking the Search button allowed the user to search websites, news and places on the map using the Bing search engine. Bing was the default search on phones that were equipped with Windows Phone and was heavily integrated with operating system features (which also included using Bing Maps to search for a location). However, Microsoft has stated that applications can be installed for use by other search engines. This included Vision, which allows you to read barcodes, Microsoft tags and qR Code, as well as music, allowing you to define the name of the song and search it in the Store while listening to it. With version 8.1, the search button can also display results for apps, files, and documents on your phone. The narrator in Windows Phone 7 and 8, was a voice assistant, called Microsoft TellMe, that you can click and hold the center launch key. This allows you to perform limited functions such as opening apps, searching and compiling notes and messages through dictation, and being able to call by sorting by voice. This entry or section should be reviewed and updated as soon as possible. This record appears to contain outdated and/or outdated information. If you can, help update it. However, with the main release of Windows Phone 8.1, Microsoft has equipped the Windows Phone platform with a real smart voice assistant called Cortana. The title was taken from the Halo series, as was announced by Joe Belfiore during a presentation in which he showed the main features, presenting him as a true intelligent assistant capable of answering different types of questions and providing many types of answers and information. Cortana was available using tiles or a long press key search; however, it only worked with the internet and GPS; when they were turned off by clicking the Active Search TellMe button. Cortana is currently only available in English and Chinese and is available in the following countries: the United States, China, the United Kingdom, Canada, India and Australia. Browser the same theme in detail: Internet Explorer Mobile. To view Windows Phone on the Internet, She used Internet Explorer Mobile with the same engine as the desktop version. Internet Explorer Mobile allowed the user to attach their favorite sites and links to web pages directly on the launch screen and download multiple tabs in parallel. Other features included multi-touch gesture, a specific user interface, scaling and scaling animations, the ability to save images from web pages, sharing web pages via email or social media, and search support that allows the user to find a word or phrase on a web page simply by selecting it. (51) Microsoft Corporation announced that it will regularly update the Windows Phone browser and its engine layout, regardless of the system version. In the presentation, Microsoft also stated that users can view videos from YouTube or other sites in the browser. If you choose mobile video on the mobile version of the site, the video will be displayed on your own media player, and starting with Windows Phone 8.1 with IE11, the video will be displayed directly in the window. The browser was originally based on Internet Explorer 7 and 8, but was later updated and replaced with the Internet Explorer 9 version, which was rolled out with the Mango update and included better display of standard HTML, CSS and JavaScript media, along with faster speeds. On Windows Phone 8, Internet Explorer Mobile has reached version 10 and is based on ; With Windows Phone 8.1, the browser has been upgraded to version 11, which introduces file download, reading mode, and inPrivate Browsing. Contacts contacts have been organized in the Contacts center, are closely integrated with synchronized social networks, and can be entered manually or imported from the SIM card. The Io section showed information about a user with three subcharruns: Share (where you can place a status, specify your location, and establish the status of integrated chat), Notifications (user notifications) and what's new (showing the latest user messages). The contact can be created in an address book and linked to its correspondent in synchronized social networks; There was also the ability to add it to the start screen; Its tile displayed photos and updates in a nutshell. From version 8.1, social media interactions have been revised, replacing the built-in features with links to their apps. Windows Phone email kept in sync with Outlook.com, Outlook, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and LinkedIn protocols in POP and IMAP protocols; you could create connected mailboxes and synchronize contacts, calendars, and account-related tasks. Office the same topic in detail: Mobile. The office center organized Office Suite programs and all documents (which were on your phone and on OneDrive, or downloaded from the Internet and email). Office Mobile allowed compatibility with the desktop version of Microsoft Office; Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, OneNote Mobile, and SharePoint Mobile produce files that can be viewed and edited in Microsoft Office format. Windows Phone keeps office documents synchronized through OneDrive. With Windows Phone 8.1, you can open and save files for external SD and your memory The Windows Phone multimedia media experience has been divided into four different sites: photos, music, videos, and podcasts. The photos showed photos and videos you made, images you upload, synchronized social media images, and videos uploaded to OneDrive. The user can upload photos on the Internet and comment directly from the hub through links to various apps. A much-touch gesture allowed the photos to be zoomed in on the Windows Phone 7 hub of zune collected music, videos, podcasts and radio on Windows Phone 8, the radio was removed, and the hub was replaced by Music-video, which with GDR2 added radio, which was then dissected into four separate nodes with Windows Phone 8.1. Music took music on your phone, and allowed the user to access the Xbox Music service (buy music or stream it with the Xbox Music Pass subscription service and see the biographies of artists and photos), videos collected videos saved on your phone (not recorded videos that were shown in the camera roll) and offered access to Xbox Video to buy movies and TV series, Podcasts borrowed Bing and allows podcast playback at the user's disposal. Finally, Windows Phone 8.1 Update created a folder called Music and Video, containing four separate apps. Play the same theme in detail: Xbox and Xbox Live. The Xbox Live system on Windows Phone had a type of console experience: through the Game Hub, users could, in addition to access downloaded titles, interact with their avatar and view Xbox Live scores and leaders, as well as messages with friends (the latter feature requires an Xbox Live Gold subscription). There were several paid or free titles developed by Microsoft or third parties in the Store marked by the XBOX brand, indicating its compatibility with Xbox Live features. The offer has been further expanded to multiplayer in real time, the ability to use it simultaneously and exchange messages between console and phone, and reaching unique points even by playing titles on your smartphone. Keep the same theme in detail: Windows Phone Store. The Windows Phone Store (Windows Phone Marketplace on Windows Phone 7.x) was used to distribute and sell music, videos, and Windows Phone apps available from the Store Hub (Marketplace on Windows Phone 7) on your phone or from www.windowsphone.com/store website. The store was run by Microsoft, which had to first approve the software in order to prevent any malware. By July 2014, the Windows Phone Store had more than 350,000 apps and a goal On 16 November of that year, 500,000 were reached. Xbox Music music and video, built into the store, offers 12 million songs on 320 kbps in MP3 DRM-free format from four major music groups (EMI, Warner Music Group, Sony BMG and Universal Music Group), as well as from small record companies. Xbox Video, also integrated, offers movies distributed by Paramount, Universal, Warner Brothers and other studios, as well as popular television series, with Windows Phone 8.1 Music stores and videos have been moved to their apps. Microsoft provided an Xbox Music Pass subscription service that allowed subscribers to download or stream an unlimited number of songs before their subscription expired. Apps and games This section on technology is still empty. Help us write it! Developing developers and registering apps and Phone can be XNA-based or specific versions of ; There was also support for many 3D graphics engine for game development, such as Unreal Engine. Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 support DirectX. Developers registered with Windows Phone and Xbox Live can publish, update, and modify their platform apps through the Windows Phone Dev Center online app. The Windows Phone Development Center has provided developers with development tools to developers such as Visual Studio and various other development tools. The apps you entered had to be approved and verified by Microsoft. The cost of approved applications depended on the developer, but Microsoft owed 30% of the profit (the remaining 70% went to the developers). Microsoft paid developers only when certain restrictions were reached, and withholds 30% tax on non-U.S. developers if they were no longer registered with the IRS. Distribution of content and restriction To publish an app in the Windows Phone Store the app had to be sent to Microsoft for approval. Microsoft itself has outlined content that would not be approved, including sexual software; This included content showing nudity (nipples, genitals, buttocks and pubic hair), prostitution and sexual fetishes. According to Microsoft, the updates were sent to Windows Phone terminals through Microsoft Update, as was the case with other Windows operating systems. Microsoft also planned to update each phone directly running Windows Phone and planned to send minor updates that will add features throughout the year and great annual update. All external apps can be updated automatically through the Windows Phone Store (Marketplace on Windows Phone 7). Windows Phone 7.x On Windows Phone 7, it was necessary to use zune for PC or Windows Phone Connector for Mac software (so you had to connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable). Users have been notified of an update that allows them to connect the device. Windows Phone 8.x From Windows Phone 8, updates were possible without connecting the phone to a computer that was over-the-air (OTA), starting with Windows Phone 8 Update 3, you could join the Preview for Developer program to always have the latest version of the OS without OEM firmware. With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft changed the name of the operating system for smartphones and tablets to Windows 10 Mobile. Notes - Terry Myerson, Windows Phone 7 - Released for production, windowsteamblog.com, September 1, 2010. 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