All the information you need to build Windows Phones
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It seems a joke, but it is not. If you want to build Windows Phones, the DevCenter page lets you sign up as a device builder (for a small fee) and access tons of information.
But not everything is money and on this website we can consume a lot of documents and access dozens of links, completely free of charge. That can prepare us to make the leap to become an OEM.
A lot of information within reach of a click
The first thing is to get to the Windows Phone development page, and access the OEM section Here we will see the initial screen where we have direct access to the four blocks of information into which the web is divided, and to the direct access to the main chapters.
- Learn. Where we have access to a first look at the Windows Phone platform, the tools available, and the preparation of the development ecosystem (but still under construction).
- Development As it says in the title: Design, build, test, and configure your Windows Phone. This section is made up of five different sections that start with Designing the phone, writing custom code, building and deploying the OS image, testing and errors, and marketing the phone.
- Operate. Here we go into bigger words since we deal with issues of licensing, billing and payments, telephone manufacturing, customer service and technical assistance, and terminal updates.
- Sell The last step in building and marketing Windows Phones begins with planning the product catalog, selling of said catalogue, achieving an impact on the Internet, retail sales, and sales to the business market.
Conclution
An interesting page for those who want to have a first-hand view of part of the processes involved in an industry as complex and deep as hardware .
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