A few hours after starting the deployment of Windows 10 to PC, we can not help but wonder: When the mobile version will come? The best information we can give far reaches of the hands of an executive of Microsoft in South Africa, Anthony Doherty, who says that the release date of the mobile platform could be next November.
Importantly, a few months ago, the Redmond Company released the beta version of Windows 10 Mobile, and since then has been launching continuous builds to go polishing system. The mobile version of Windows 10 would have inherited much of the interface of Windows Phone 8. It remains virtually the same, although it has improved stability and fluidity, something much appreciated by the users who are waiting for the final version.
What will make it very interesting that you have Windows 10 on your phones, it is that you have desktop applications. Continuum makes this all possible. It will let you run your own applications on the mobile PC and connect a keyboard or mouse, or even do the same with a monitor. Unfortunately, Continuum is not available for all devices, only for some lucky.
The entire range of desktop programs, perhaps the most impact will cause either Office for Windows 10. Not only because you will have all office software with editing capabilities, also because you have very present all those with pillars built in the cloud. Meanwhile, do not forget about Spartan, the new browser that comes to replace the popular Internet Explorer. Now available in a mobile beta version and first impressions are quite positive.
Microsoft has said that one of the things that have improved significantly is Cortana. His voice assistant will be of great utility in Windows 10 Mobile, as Siri in the iPhone of Apple. According to the company, Cortana is now able to better recognize the voice and give better answers. It is something you will see in the mobile version of Windows 10, hopefully starting in November, and in versions of iOS and Android later this year.
Regarding the delay system for mobile, Doherty defended Microsoft arguing that Windows 10 itself is a mobile service and they have to adapt to the device. He said they are working on it and that the wait will be worth it: " Windows 10 Mobile will come very strong."
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