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Poll: What was the biggest Windows Phone story of 2015?

Sean Michael Sean Michael
December 10, 2015
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2015 is winding down and it’s been a massive year when it comes to Microsoft related news. We’re closing the year with a whole series of polls leading up to our New Year’s Eve crowning ceremony of the “biggest story of 2015″…. to be fair it will likely be more of a post on the internet than a ceremony but still. To get the ball rolling (or dropping in Time Square) we’ll start off with phones.

Though Windows Phone holds a small market share, Microsoft hasn’t given up. They’re developing a new mobile operating system in Windows 10 Mobile, released two flagships in the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL, have restructured their approach to phones, and have placed Panos Panay, the man behind the Surface, in charge of all premium devices. That’s a lot of movement for one year. The question though is which one is the biggest phone related news story. Let us know in this week’s poll and tune into the upcoming episodes of the WinBeta Podcast to hear us discuss the results.

In the coming week’s we’ll have polls related to gaming, PCs, and the crowning of the overall champion so stay tuned.

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