7 reasons why Microsoft Windows phone is dying
There seems no end to Microsoft's smartphone woes. The company's marketshare in the smartphone market continues to plummet. The company's been dreaming to take its dominance of the desktop to smartphone market for years now. Microsoft even spent $7.2 billion on buying mobile pioneer Nokia in 2011, an acquisition it later wrote of billions of dollar for. The company took an "impairment charge" of $7.6 billion for the Finnish firm's smartphone business and patents.
So, is it time Microsoft should give up on its Windows Phone business. Here are 7 reasons why it should.