Microsoft's future phones might not even look like phones


In a current meeting for MarketPlace, be that as it may, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the organization will construct new phones, however, they won't resemble the phones that are presently available. 

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has again denied that Windows Phone is totally dead, yet there won't be a successor gadget until Microsoft has a drastically unique idea. 

As far as, the extent that first-party equipment is concerned, the product mammoth has remained generally tight-lipped, with a few bits of gossip notwithstanding showing that the firm was wanting to stop the Lumia brand and concentrate totally on the product side of its mobile endeavors. 

"At this point we're making sure that all of our software is available on iOS and Android and it's first class and we're looking for what's the next change in form and function," he said when asked whether Microsoft would make another phone.

"What we’ve done with Surface is a good example. No one before us thought of 2-in-1s, and we created that category and made it a successful category to the point where there are more 2-in-1s coming. And that’s what we want to do,” Nadella said.

Despite the fact that there are no specifics accessible now, Nadella's announcements line up with past bits of gossip indicating another frame consider for the Surface Phone that would enable it to serve as a laptop using Continuum. Unfortunately, there's still no word on the matter of when the new phones worked by Microsoft could arrive, yet reports in the past indicated a deadline of fall 2017 or beginning of 2018.

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