The Windows 10 Mobile release is scheduled for October 2020.
The Windows 10 Mobile release is scheduled for October 2020.
I've been working with this material for at least 90% of the time. It's clear enough for someone with an 8th-grade reading ability to understand.
Here’s a clearer summary of what happened:
You shared expectations about the W10M release timeline and linked to MS Lumia’s Facebook page. They responded with unrelated links, which you found confusing. You clarified your original point by referencing a quote from MS Lumia stating the rollout would start in December. You also mentioned understanding the confusion around "contradict" and that your previous message was meant humorously rather than as an insult. You asked for more explanation since your posts seemed unclear, especially with some typos and odd replies about searching for "contradict."
Sure, I can provide direct quotes from the links you mentioned. Just let me know if you need them formatted or summarized further.
The search for "Windows 10 Mobile Upgrade" would have led you to this response. <- This phrasing seems dismissive, it mostly points to a link rather than offering a helpful explanation.
I simply searched for "contradict" using CTRL+F and only found one result. <- I’m not sure what you intended to convey here at first; I thought it might be a mix-up of the word “contradict,” but when you clarified it wasn’t, I assumed it was meant in a negative way again. If you didn’t mean it was offensive, please let me know.
My primary language is English, is that your first language too? <- I realize my question might have come across as disrespectful, but I tried to explain my point and apologize if it seemed insulting.
I’m confident in my ability to communicate clearly, but this approach doesn’t help the discussion. <- I’d appreciate a direct quote from what you said about the upgrade timeline, as I want to confirm whether the expected rollout matches your expectations.
You’re suggesting I’m trying to start an argument, implying I have a strong opinion. Are you currently in high school? <- I didn’t mean to imply anything about your age or intentions; this statement was clearly intended to be critical.
At this stage, all you can do is share a specific reference where it mentions the November upgrade for existing phones and the December rollout. Once I see that, I’ll thank you and move forward.
I think I’ll receive the news around the middle of next year since T-Mobile