![]() “This means there will be no new features or updates to services on any mobile phones platform as a result of these plans,” says Harlow, in the internal memo seen by The Verge. Development and investment for Asha, Series 40, and Nokia X handsets will shift to what is described as “maintenance mode,” and services to support existing devices will be shut down over the next 18 months. In an internal memo sent to Microsoft employees, Jo Harlow, who heads up the phone business under Microsoft devices, reveals the focus is very much on Windows Phone. Nokia might have been famous for its feature phones, but Microsoft is planning to wind that business down over the course of the next 18 months. This news will probably fall through the cracks in most reporting about Microsoft’s massive layoffs, but aside from the Nokia X, Microsoft is also killing off Series 40 and Asha.
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