Windows Phones are recalled from Microsoft Stores in the United States

The Low Shots song said Bad Times… for the lyrics and we could say Bad Times for Windows Phone. Bad very bad, because to the news that refers to the absence of new launches, the end of sales of the Lumia range, delays in the great hope called Surface Phone now adds one that not for intuited stops being painful"
Decisions, present or future that are now complemented by a perhaps more clarifying one that helps us to better understand what is the future that Redmond wants for its mobile ecosystem.And the thing is that the American company is beginning to withdraw Windows Phone terminals from Microsoft Stores in the United States.
The news broke when some users went to a Microsoft Store, specifically one in the city of Boston, and saw how Windows Phones that were in exhibition were withdrawn, without their space being occupied by another model.
One more piece of information that highlights the little effort that Microsoft has been putting into promoting and encouraging the use of its terminals for some time now , which translates into sales figures we could safely say are alarming.
In addition, the first case is not something isolated, since MSPowerUser also states that another user, this one in a Scottsdale shopping center, in Arizona, has not found any Windows Phone when going to the Microsoft Store in said center.Only computers and tablets, but no trace of mobile terminals
An uncertain future
A delicate point at which they find themselves at Microsoft, with non-existent releases, an almost nil and already decrepit catalogue and prospects not rosy for the future, especially if the rumors about the expected Surface Phone come true.
Waiting more than a year, until autumn 2017, is a clearly excessive time frame that can fatally injure a system operational (we repeat, only the mobile) that right now is already in intensive care.
Let's hope that from the American company they have an ace up their sleeve that they teach us when everything seems lost, because right now we have to bet, all the ballots point to the fact that Microsoft has thrown in the towel on the mobile scene.
What do you think about the future of Windows 10 Mobile? Do you see it as black or for now do you think it's just gray?
Via | MSPowerUser