Windows Phone has been on the market for several years, and its market share has been declining. It is almost disappearing in front of mainstream users. Therefore, many manufacturers have gradually stopped supporting this platform. Today, Samsung announced that starting from April 1 this year, it will no longer provide SmartThings applications for Windows Phone users. SmartThings is an application for Windows Phone users to control smart homes through mobile phones. It not only supports Windows Phone 8.1, but also Windows 10 Mobile. The application will be deleted on April 1. Currently, Windows Phone users can download the last version 1.7.0. Samsung also announced that technical support for version 1.7.0 will end at the end of June. Fortunately, third-party programs can still be used, such as Vera. As a winner of Toutiao's Qingyun Plan and Baijiahao's Bai+ Plan, the 2019 Baidu Digital Author of the Year, the Baijiahao's Most Popular Author in the Technology Field, the 2019 Sogou Technology and Culture Author, and the 2021 Baijiahao Quarterly Influential Creator, he has won many awards, including the 2013 Sohu Best Industry Media Person, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Beijing Third Place, the 2015 Guangmang Experience Award, the 2015 China New Media Entrepreneurship Competition Finals Third Place, and the 2018 Baidu Dynamic Annual Powerful Celebrity. |
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