Windows 10 isn’t just big news for PCs. This was meant to be the upgrade that would unify Microsoft’s operating system across desktop PCs, laptops, tablets and phones. Instead of the full-on software on your computer and limited, sort-ofcompatible apps on your mobile devices, you’d have the same thing everywhere. It’s obviously the way things should be.
Unfortunately, it’s not quite what we’ve got. When Windows 10 arrived for PCs and tablets, it didn’t work on phones. Now, after a short delay, there’s a distinct mobile edition. This phone, under the Lumia brand name that Microsoft acquired when it took over Nokia, is the first to run it. More models from Microsoft and others are sure to follow.
“You can use the phone as a desktop PC, but why would…