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Give Microsoft your feedback and suggestions for Windows Phone 8.1 and Cortana

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Give Microsoft your feedback and suggestions for Windows Phone 8.1 and Cortana

Microsoft loves feedback, especially when it comes to the company’s Windows Phone 8.1 mobile operating system. The Redmond giant has a specific section located at cortana.uservoice.com and windowsphone.uservoice.com, which allows consumers and developers the ability to offer feature suggestions and feedback.

“Welcome to the Cortana Suggestion Box! Please vote for a feature suggestion or submit your own! We’ve created this site as a tool to help Microsoft understand how customers use Cortana and we welcome your feedback,” the uservoice website states. Is there a specific feature you do not like in Cortana? Is there a feature you wish Windows Phone had? This is the place to voice your suggestions.

The suggestion box is moderated and allows you to offer feedback and suggestions on Microsoft’s mobile product. This is a great way to provide your input on the platform and hopefully your idea makes it to the operating system in a future release. 

Head over to windowsphone.uservoice.com and cortana.uservoice.com to check it out!

Thanks for the tip, Rob!

Further reading: Cortana, Microsoft, Windows Phone

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