Why Microsoft delayed the release of Windows 8.1

  

Computer store news: According to foreign media reports, analysts said that driven by the biggest sales cycle this year, Microsoft decided to delay Windows 8.1 until October 17. This decision has made some people wonder that Microsoft has done a lot for Windows's accelerated development of updates, and these updates are not only a collection of bug fixes, but also improvements, enhancements, new features and new software.
If Microsoft is working hard every year to promote the release of Windows updates, why waste one-sixth of the time delaying the release? Patrick Moorehead, principal analyst of Moor Insights & Strategy, said: "This is all to protect the back-to-school period, although it is contrary to the concept of rapid release, but it is necessary. “ As Moorhead predicts, if Microsoft Windows 8.1 is released as soon as it is completed, computer consumers returning to school will know that there is an update. When they go to the retail store, they find that there is no hardware for Win8.1. I will be disappointed, even complain, and turn disappointment into a platform to buy Microsoft's rivals, such as Apple's OS X or Google's Microsoft's Weiss-Miller, who believes that the reason is the holiday season. Miller said: "Some people think that Microsoft will immediately launch Windows 8.1, but I think it's a bit strange. Microsoft releases classic products twice a year, back to school and holidays, but the back-to-school period is different from the past, and everyone is now on holiday to buy. As long as Microsoft Windows 8.1 starts selling between mid-October and Black Friday and after the fierce days of Thanksgiving, it will become a very popular product. & rdquo; Original equipment manufacturers need two months to test Windows 8.1 based on existing hardware and complete related work including small tablets. Miller said: "Windows 8.1 has a lot of new things, including support for Miracast and Wi-Fi direct printing. & rdquo; This is a new feature that two hardware manufacturers want to support. Moorehead believes that this is not a waste of two months, because hardware manufacturers need two months to carry out new and old equipment update testing. Consumers will expect Windows 8.1 to work flawlessly on all of these platforms. If this test is removed, Microsoft releases Windows 8.1 immediately after the Windows 8.1RTM release, and once the failure occurs, the original equipment manufacturer will be busy dealing with the phone requesting support. Moorhead also cited another reason for Microsoft to postpone the release of Windows 8.1 —— not willing to give some OEM advantages. He said, "Microsoft hopes to maintain relatively fair competition between original equipment manufacturers. ”

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