"We will not have the same experience as we had when
Windows
Phone 7 was upgraded to Windows Phone 8," Greg
Sullivan, Windows Phone director of public relations at Microsoft, said in an interview
Wednesday at the International CES
indicating that the next version of Windows Phone, which is expected to
launch in spring 2014, will be backwards compatible with Windows Phone 8. It is
expected that the next version will be called Windows Phone 8.1.
The statement refers to users of Windows Phone 7 being
upset when Windows Phone 8 was released which could not run on Windows
Phone 7 devices due to hardware restrictions.
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