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Windows 10 for phones exposed in more alleged screenshots
Microsoft offered us a peek at Windows 10 for phones at a press event
last month. Now a few alleged screenshots are providing a closer look.
In
one key change, some of the context-sensitive menus seem to be getting
tweaked to more closely resemble the ones on the desktop and tablet editions of the new OS, according to photos leaked by Chinese website IT Home, as spotted by the Verge. That's not surprising as Microsoft is specifically gearing up Windows 10 to provide a more consistent environment and experience across PCs, tablets and mobile phones.
Microsoft is also looking to the Windows 10 name and refresh
to generate more customer awareness of its mobile operating system and
Lumia mobile phones. The goal is to use the Windows 10 experience as the
linchpin across your PC, tablet and phone. And Microsoft definitely
could use a boost in the mobile world. With a market share of less than 3
percent, Windows Phone runs a distant third to Android
and Apple's iOS. Kantar Worldpanel analyst Carolina Milanesi said that
pushing Windows services on PCs and and desktops could eventually prompt
people to look at Microsoft's smartphones as well.
Another new
option for Windows 10 on the phone would apparently allow you to split
the keyboard in half so you can type with both your right and left
hands. That may not be useful on smaller Windows 10 phones but could be
handy on bigger devices. The screenshots also reveal a new audio
recording app.
The Alarms feature has been tweaked to resemble the
universal Windows 10 app. Such apps are designed so they can more
easily run across all Windows 10 devices, including PCs, tablets, and
phones. Microsoft has also moved the voice input to the top of the
keyboard.
At the Windows 10 press event last month, Microsoft demoed the new OS on a Nokia Lumia 1520.
Like Windows Phone 8, Windows 10 for phones still gives you access to
apps and features via tiles. The apps you've most recently downloaded
appear at the top of the screen.
The Action Center offers you the
ability to dismiss notifications, tasks and other items and syncs with
those on your PC, so you don't have to dismiss them both on your phone
and PC. Certain items, such as the Settings screen, adopt the same look
and feel as their Windows 10 desktop and tablet counterparts.
Windows
10 for desktops and tablets has already been available as a technical
preview for users to test. Microsoft is slated to roll out a similar
preview edition for Windows 10 for phones sometime this month.
source:http://www.cnet.com/news/windows-10-for-phones-exposed-in-more-alleged-screenshots/
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