Back in 2015, BGR covered a former Microsoft engineer who discussed why the Windows Phone never really had a chance, mostly because of heavy competition and a lack of urgency on Microsoft part. Once the iPhone launched, smartphones became Apple top priority. At the same time, Android was becoming the second behemoth in the market and, with the help of Samsung, the only real rival to the iPhone. Apple and Android dominance meant the deck was stacked against anyone trying to break through. If any...