Historically,
Microsoft has been fairly transparent about its plans to support older versions
of Windows -- and it tends to give users a nice, long heads up, too. Until now,
though, that hasn't always been true of Windows Phone -- remember how long it took Redmond to
confirm you couldn't upgrade to WP8? In any case, Microsoft seems to be taking
a more direct approach going forward: the company posted a brief table on its
site, explaining when it will end support for Windows Phone 8 and 7.5. In
short, each OS gets a total of 18 months of support, and that period has of
course already begun, as both operating systems are shipping on various
hardware. Support for WP8 will end first, on July 8th, 2014, while 7.5 "Mango" will hit the
end of the road on September 9th of that year. Either way, if you purchased
your device on a two-year contract, you might be eligible for a new handset by
then anyway. And besides, those of you who took a chance on 7.8 surely did so
with the understanding that it can't be upgraded to WP8. [Source]
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