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    Nothing new for me:
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    @just-basic-user I always knew it!
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    @just-basic-user whetted you find that?
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    @just-basic-user o lol... Well this is the other billgates 😁
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    @billgates you are the original, you...
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    But still i love my Windows Phone. 😇😇
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    @MCCshreyas Words I'd never expect to actually hear (or in this case read).

    Is app support a problem? I mean, a lot of the major apps are slurping Apple's dick as we speak, thus their support for Android is shit. Cant imagine an even less popular OS.
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    @MCCshreyas i love it too, but unfortunately i had to switch to android, like Gates he used windows phone till some time ago
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    @dontbeevil I still belive there is strategy for Windows Phone from Microsoft as they still making improvements and changes to their Windows 10 Mobile OS although there is very less market share fot it.
    Something is coming.........
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    @MCCshreyas yeah looks like next step is windows on arm 64bit, cshell and x86 emulation... You can have a real pc in a smartphone size, hopefully with a foldable screen that become a tablet... But the most important thing is apps, or you make a good marketing bronging apps, or you need to provide a good android emulatioon to install Android apps
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    @Jop- they were working on install apk on Windows mobile, they gave up because degradation of performance after some time, hopefully (that's just my hope) they'll solve this with windows on arm and more powerful cpu... For ios they went on a different way, you need to port your objective-c project and compile to Windows :)
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    @dontbeevil but APK is just Java? So basically they're saying NET is better than Java?
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    He shouldn't have so much resentment with iPhones after he saved Apple from going under in the 90s😂
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    @billgates didn't get exactly what you mean :/
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    @dontbeevil You write android apps in Java (Android Studio) and I guess it gets compiled into Dalvik? but it's still some form of Java?

    So it should be able to be interpreted similar to how a Java app is and Java is similar to NET so performance wise it shouldn't be that different?
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    @Klanowicz don't know how that's different? Just uncompress/install it back as Java?

    Android OS I think optimizes the app when it's installed, APK is just like a zip.
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    @billgates apk it's the compiled app, something like .Exe for windows or .Appx fo uwp... So i guess it works with some kind of emulation, like wine (run windows apps on Linux) for example. I'm not java/android expert
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    @dontbeevil but I can decompile the apk sort of so shouldn't be too different?
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    @billgates no idea sorry, this was all that I know, maybe i could be wrong or not too accurate
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    I bet Tim Cook also uses an Android secretly.
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