Windows Phone: The problem is not the number of applications
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When a user is thinking about making the leap to Windows Phone from Android or iOS, one of the things that makes them go back the most in their decision is the uncertainty of not knowing if you will be able to continue using the same applications as before. And it is that despite the fact that the lack of applications is no longer as big a problem as it was a few months ago, the lack of updates is.
An example can be found in the Instagram application, which, as indicated in Neowin, not only has not yet come out of beta, but has already been a year without being updated It is true that in the application store we can find many alternatives, but that does not mean that the official ones are not the ones that ultimately weigh on the decisions of the users.
Windows Phone apps take longer to update
We can find the same problem in other applications such as Twitter, which despite the fact that it does receive updates, these take much longer to arrive than in the older versions. from other platforms, which means that Microsoft's mobile operating system is always one step behind the competition.A long-term plan
At Microsoft they know the serious problem they have at hand, and that until they manage to convey to possible future users that they have a solid ecosystem of applications, the great advantages offered by their system will be of little use. OS. But the truth is that there is little they can do in the short term to fix this issue.
Universal apps are Microsoft's great asset
Therefore, the great asset in the long term will be the implementation of universal applications in Windows 10, something that could encourage many developers to start developing applications that serve equally for desktop computers and mobile phones.But for that there are still a few months left, and taking into account that no new flagship devices are expected from Microsoft until the new operating system is released , we have a few months of application slowdown ahead of us until we begin to see the results of the efforts of Redmond."
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