Because the police of one of the most important cities in the world can not use equipment without support, like the Lumia, they switched to iPhone
In October 2016, the New York Police Department made the decision to hand over its Lumia terminal officers, specifically the 830 and 640 XL, over Android and iPhone.
The reasons behind that decision were based on the reliability of the Windows operating system and its cross-platform capabilities, which were left unsupported.
If at the end of 2017 they decided to go for the bitten manzanita side, now the decision has begun to materialize and the officers begin to receive their new equipment.
What equipment will the police receive? Depending on your preferences and uses, the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
The change will not cost a penny to the city, since everything will be part of the agreement they have with AT & T, which is receiving about 600 police officers per day at its branches that are delivering their Lumia and receiving their iPhone.
According to what the NY Daily News reports, the police "are very happy", because of this change since the response times would be considerably reduced, all because the dedicated application of them works better on iOS than on Windows Phone.
"These phones make our police officers more efficient, safer and happier," said the Director of the institution, Steven Hellman.
If it were up to you, what phone should the police use where you live?
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In October 2016, the New York Police Department made the decision to hand over its Lumia terminal officers, specifically the 830 and 640 XL, over Android and iPhone.
The reasons behind that decision were based on the reliability of the Windows operating system and its cross-platform capabilities, which were left unsupported.
If at the end of 2017 they decided to go for the bitten manzanita side, now the decision has begun to materialize and the officers begin to receive their new equipment.
What equipment will the police receive? Depending on your preferences and uses, the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
The change will not cost a penny to the city, since everything will be part of the agreement they have with AT & T, which is receiving about 600 police officers per day at its branches that are delivering their Lumia and receiving their iPhone.
According to what the NY Daily News reports, the police "are very happy", because of this change since the response times would be considerably reduced, all because the dedicated application of them works better on iOS than on Windows Phone.
"These phones make our police officers more efficient, safer and happier," said the Director of the institution, Steven Hellman.
If it were up to you, what phone should the police use where you live?