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This is a list of all devices coming natively with Microsoft's Windows 10 Mobile operating system. The list also includes devices running two additional flavours of Windows 10 for mobile devices, Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise. All devices below come with SD card support.
Windows Phone 8: Nokia Lumia 1520 [136] Bandit: October 2013: 1500: 2: Windows Phone 8: Nokia Lumia 2520 [137] Sirius: October 2013: 2500: 2: Windows RT: Nokia Lumia 525 [138] Glee: December 2013: 500: 2: Windows Phone 8: 526 with TD-SCDMA for China Mobile [139] Nokia Lumia Icon [140] Vanquish: February 12, 2014: 900: 3: Windows Phone 8: Nokia ...
It was not used for smartphones, with Nokia turning first to Symbian, then in 2012–2017 to Windows Phone, and most recently Android. However, in 2012 and 2013, several Series 40 phones from the Asha line, such as the 308, 309 and 311, were advertised as " smartphones " although they do not actually support smartphone features like ...
The Microsoft Lumia 435 [1] is a mobile phone developed by Microsoft for emerging markets. It was introduced in January 2015 to compete with Google's Android One. [2] [3] The phone offers Lumia Denim out of the box and comes pre-installed with Lumia Selfie.
The first Windows 10 Mobile build was rolled out on February 12, 2015, as part of the Windows Insider Program to a subset of mobile devices running Windows Phone 8 and 8.1. As with the desktop editions of Windows 10, this initial release was codenamed "Threshold", it was part of both the "Threshold 1" and "Threshold 2" development cycles.
The Nokia X family was a range of budget smartphones that was produced and marketed by Microsoft Mobile, originally introduced in February 2014 by Nokia. The smartphones run on the Nokia X platform, a Linux-based operating system which was a fork of Android. Nokia X is also known generally as the Nokia Normandy. It is regarded as Nokia's first ...
An SDK was available for the platform, and included an emulator based on the Android emulator. Nokia discouraged developers from using Windows Phone design patterns and encouraged the use of Android design guidelines on the Nokia X. [15] Nokia's VP of developer relations commented that the Nokia imaging SDK would likely be ported to the ...
The version of Windows Mobile 5.x called "Smartphone", and the version of Windows Mobile 6.x called "Standard", is designed to run on devices without a touch screen; all other devices listed have touch screens.