Thursday, June 1, 2017

Microsoft working on full Windows 10 OS with a UX scaled for mobile devices?


Full Windows 10 OS on Mobile? Sounds interesting. We know that Windows 10 Mobile still has a bright future and the latest reports have revealed that Microsoft has some great plans for Windows 10 Mobile operating system. Microsoft has recently released Windows 10 Creators Update to 13 selected Windows Phones. Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update brought no new features or significant improvements to Windows Phones.

Windows 10 Mobile is receiving preview builds from feature2 branch, and it has already confirmed that the operating system is in maintenance mode. Recently, Brad Sams posted some details about Microsoft’s plans for Windows 10 Mobile. Now the new report on Neowin has also revealed some interesting details.

Full Windows 10 OS on Mobile

The report has confirmed that Microsoft is testing a mobile device with new mobile experience. Microsoft is not going to improve the current interface of Windows 10 Mobile but the company is actually working on full Windows 10 OS for Mobiles with scaled UX. It will be done with new CSHELL, an ‘adaptive shell’ that scale Windows 10 to any form depending on the screen size of the device.

Full Windows 10 OS on Mobile will look a lot like Windows 10 Mobile but there will be some changes to action center, start screen and app list. Microsoft is already testing CSHELL Builds on Windows Phones, although it is in early stage of development.

Do you think Full Windows 10 OS on Mobile will bring Microsoft back to mobile business?

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