Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 Update; 'WoW' Factor To Finally Offer Customers What They Paid For,' Value Added Features To Rival iOS, Android

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Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 updates for smartphones confirms many of the shortcomings in previous versions of Windows. Its release also comes at the heels of a pulling support for Windows 12 year old, XP OS, which many users have relied on for its dependability and ease of use. It was also commonly used in banks and ATMs.

Windows Phone 8.1 update says it all, with Microsoft committed to converting its smartphone OS into a competitive match for Android and iOS; it is finally a viable alternative that can face some of the Goliath OS that just doesn't give up in terms of performance. Android has been touted for its efficiency and performance, particularly since Apple and its iOS is more proprietary system.

Most of all Microsoft and Windows, in particular has a way of users come back for more. The most credible feature of the Windows 8.1 is that it is reliable and it gets the job done. In the old days, sometimes Microsoft ignored features demanded by consumers and was forgotten when it was time to update. In the case of Windows 8.1, consumers are getting what they paid for. This might help Microsoft get back on track with Windows phone coming out with some value-added features.


Most consumers on Windows Phone 8 say Windows Phone 8.1 is a 'super-enhancement' in comparison to older OS.
The roll out of the software will have a 'wow' effect on the consumers, when they get to use the features When the software upgrade officially rolls out, users are likely to experience a "wow" moment.

In essence, Windows 8.1 adds much to what's already available through Windows and some of the uniqueness found in innovative mobile devices like the iPhone is showing through after some painstaking improvements in research and discovery, The Associated Press reported.

A report by Digital Trends said, "During the Build 2014 keynote, following a lengthy introduction to the software, Microsoft's Joe Belfiore gave an approximate release time frame for the update. How approximate? Simply that it will be out in the coming months. Not very precise, but then it's not entirely down to Microsoft. The official line on new phones is that we'll be seeing the first new releases during April or early the month after."

With Reports From the Associated Press and the Digital Trends.

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