Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 5, 2018

Microsoft and Windows Phone 8: Gone and Lost

Windows Phone 7 is a new operating system but has attracted a lot of attention, which can be seen when seven of the 9 best-selling phones in Amazon US use WP7.
However, after Microsoft introduced Windows Phone 8, there was quite a mixed opinion from users about the operating system. Looking at the old customer perspective, WP8 is a visual failure of Microsoft and especially Nokia, but in the third-party perspective, perhaps this is a real change needed to increase the edge. Painting for the whole platform. The question is whether WP8 can do what WP7 has done or is it the wrong step of Microsoft as Windows Vista. On the computer operating system front, Microsoft is too powerful and can do with Windows 7, but if Windows Phone 8 fails, perhaps the software giant is forced to bid farewell to the mobile front when iOS and Android is dominating too big.
The biggest and most thoughtful change: Windows NT kernel
Maybe the interface changes, the addition of features such as Wallet users enjoy, but the most peculiar change is the Windows NT kernel. If you do not know then Windows NT is the operating system for most of us computers, from Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 professional product key, Windows 8 and now Windows Phone 8. Windows NT was created with The earlier MS-DOS alternative, more secure, more robust and more modern.
Meanwhile, Windows Phone 7 is built on Windows CE (Windows Embedded Compact), a kernel built for embedded systems. Microsoft also has an embedded Windows platform that you might be confused with is Windows Embedded Standard based on the Windows NT kernel and it's completely unrelated to Windows CE. Windows CE is used on a variety of platforms, especially the former Windows Mobile platforms, from PocketPC 2000 to Windows Mobile 6.5, and more recently Windows Phone 7, the operating system that many people have. The wrong thing is that Microsoft has rebuilt it from scratch. WP7 is based on the Windows CE6 kernel (introduced in December 2006) and Windows CE7 (March 2011).
So what is the cause?
It's unclear, but perhaps this is the main reason Microsoft abandoned Windows CE but shared Windows NT on all of their major operating systems. Microsoft office 2010 product key has not announced yet, but we can easily speculate that Windows Phone 8 uses the latest Windows NT 6.2 core used in conjunction with Windows 10 product key and especially Windows 8 RT, the operating system for devices using ARM chips. .
Take a look at Apple because it is the company that has the same strategy as Microsoft, they built iOS and Mac OS on the same Unix kernel from the beginning, not split into Windows CE and Windows NT as Microsoft. However, Apple only took a few of the features of MacOS in the Unix kernel and switched to iOS builds. Meanwhile, Microsoft has a stark contrast, separating Windows CE, Windows NT, and is in the process of merging the two platforms. The fact that Apple is completely on the right track, they still interoperate two operating systems with the same features (Back to the Mac) but both have very strong personal vitality. Unless Apple destroys Mac OS or iOS and instead is a common platform, its users still have a common, uninterrupted experience like Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8. Microsoft wants to rely to Windows 8 on the PC to promote Windows Phone 8, but whether they are successful or not?
Better game development, more applications:
Old Windows Phone 7 applications written in the .NET Compact Framework are quite limited, so not take full advantage of the hardware of the machine so Microsoft has added more programming tools, released Visual Studio 2012 support. Programming for both Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 helps developers build applications and games for both platforms at the same time. From Windows Phone 8, the software is written on the .NET Compact Framework but adds a C / C ++ library, SQLite database, and DirectX instruction set.

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