What's new with Windows 10
Here's your first look at how
Microsoft's new version of Windows will work on phones
For the first time, Microsoft has
showed us all what Wi ndows 10 will look like on future Windows Phones.
Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore presented the new Windows Phone start screen, which
matches that of the desktop.
The Action Center also syncs with
your PC now.
There’s a new microphone button
above the keyboard, which makes it easier to reply via voice to text messages
and emails.
Microsoft says Skype will work
better on phones too. When your phone detects that you’re on a data network
where Skype will work well, it will automatically switch you.
Microsoft Word , Excel, and
PowerPoint will all be included with Windows 10 for phones and small tablets.
Microsoft emphasised that these apps are optimised for smaller screens.
Microsoft is making more of an
effort to integrate PC apps with apps on your phone. In Belfiore’s demo, he
showed that gestures such as pinch-to-zoom work the same on Windows Phone and a
larger tablet or laptop when using the Calendar.
There’s a brand new Photos app too.
It’s the same on the PC and desktop
— Microsoft noted that it’s the same code, just formatted differently for
various screen sizes.
The Music app is also getting an
update, and Microsoft will soon allow you to store your music collection on One
Drive in the cloud. The Maps app on Windows 10 will work more closely with
Cortana.
Belfiore says Cortana will even be
able to remember where you parked your car.
Belfiore cautioned that this is an
early build, which will roll out to Windows Insiders in the near future. Still,
it provides some insight as to what we can expect when the next version of
Windows launches for smartphones.
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