present it on September 30. Although Windows 9 is expectedly the primary agenda for this press event, sources claim that the company has bigger plans for the day right after unveiling the new operating system — as in announcing a new version of Windows Phone. The software titan might share more details about the unified Windows Phone and Windows RT platform, along with some pointers on what sort of features to expect. Microsoft have taken a number of steps towards this merger in the past few months. Windows and Windows Phone universal applications are now a reality, and available on their respective app stores. In fact, this leaked slide even hinted at a universal store concept, which could also be unveiled next month. Analyst, however, are sure that a large app ecosystem is Redmond’s best bet to make steady, long term progress with its mobile operating platform. This merger could not come soon enough. What are your expectations from this merge, and the new version of Windows Phone that is likely to be unveiled on September 30? Sound off in the comments.]]>
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As a lover of all things Windows Phone and Windows RT/x64, I can’t stress enough how hopeful I am that Microsoft will have finally found the secret ingredient their menu has been missing.
Now if they could only release an 8″ tablet!!!!!! :/
That might explain why they call it “Windows Phone 8.1 Update” instead of “Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1”. This could mean that there are no more updates for Windows Phone 8.1 in the future and that we just move on to WP9 as next.
I’m looking for to it. Now if they could only get Gemini and mini-tablets out into the market