Now we've got Windows Phone 8.5 out of the way we can get back on the Windows Phone 10 trail.
We're
scouring the web everyday to bring you all the latest on Windows Phone
10 and we'll be constantly updating the information below to give you
the best picture of what's to come.
Windows Phone 10 release date
Initial
rumors suggested that the Windows Phone 10 release date would be
sometime in 2013, with reports claiming it would arrive just in time for
Christmas, but as you might have noticed, Christmas has been and gone
and we're now in a Windows Phone 10-less 2014.
Eldar Murtazin posted to Twitter
that Windows Phone 9 (or 10 as it's now known) would launch in the
second half of the year. He correctly predicted Microsoft's acquisition
of Nokia, so he could be worth listening to.
Sadly the most recent rumors suggest we won't be seeing Windows Phone 10 until sometime next year. A leaked document
mentioned dates of between Q2 and Q3, which covers April-September 2015
and that's just for a preview build, so the final release might be even
later.
That's now looking almost certain as Windows 10
has been announced and it seems that this will be the basis for Windows
Phone 10. With Windows 10 not out till next year Windows Phone 10
presumably therefore won't be either.
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Now we've got Windows Phone 8.5 out of the way we can get back on the Windows Phone 10 trail.
We're
scouring the web everyday to bring you all the latest on Windows Phone
10 and we'll be constantly updating the information below to give you
the best picture of what's to come.
Windows Phone 10 release date
Initial
rumors suggested that the Windows Phone 10 release date would be
sometime in 2013, with reports claiming it would arrive just in time for
Christmas, but as you might have noticed, Christmas has been and gone
and we're now in a Windows Phone 10-less 2014. Eldar Murtazin posted to Twitter
that Windows Phone 9 (or 10 as it's now known) would launch in the
second half of the year. He correctly predicted Microsoft's acquisition
of Nokia, so he could be worth listening to.
Sadly the most recent rumors suggest we won't be seeing Windows Phone 10 until sometime next year. A leaked document
mentioned dates of between Q2 and Q3, which covers April-September 2015
and that's just for a preview build, so the final release might be even
later.
That's now looking almost certain as Windows 10
has been announced and it seems that this will be the basis for Windows
Phone 10. With Windows 10 not out till next year Windows Phone 10
presumably therefore won't be either.
It looks like Microsoft is starting to prepare for a launch though, as according to WinBeta
it's been sending builds of Windows Phone 10 out to select partners,
though apparently it's an old version with little in the way of new
features.
We also may have heard about one of the first Windows Phone 10 handsets- the Microsoft Lumia 940.
Windows Phone 10 or just Windows 10?
For
a while we've been seeing reports that suggest Microsoft may look to
ditch the divide between its smartphone platform and the one it uses for
tablets and PCs - rolling them all into one tidy bundle called Windows
10.
It now seems that's exactly what's happening, as with its announcement of Windows 10 Microsoft claimed that the OS would work on screen sizes ranging from four to 80 inches. Not only that but the company specifically stated the Windows 10 would be the next version of Windows Phone.
Whether
that means it will just be called Windows 10 or whether it will still
be called Windows Phone 10 isn't clear, but either way it should be
heavily based on the desktop operating system.
Windows Phone 10 features
Murtazin
gave some early insight into the design of Windows Phone 10. Saying
that apparently it will be a complete overhaul which will remove the
tile based Metro interface that Windows Phone is currently known for.
Murtazin
went on to say that the interface would be more influenced by Android
than iOS. That makes sense, especially the general overhaul, since we
now know that it will apparently be based on Windows 10.
Exactly
how Windows Phone 10 will look and behave is still unclear, as it's
unlikely to be identical to the desktop version, but there'll obviously
be unity between platforms and a similar design language.
However
given that Live Tiles are still a part of Windows 10 it may not look a
million miles from Windows Phone 8, especially as Microsoft will only
need the touch focused element of its new OS on phones.
But even
so, as a version of the desktop operating system it could well be more
powerful and versatile than Windows Phone 8, which could be where
Murtazin was coming from in saying that it will be more like Android
than iOS.
A unified app store
Windows 10 is bringing
Universal Windows apps with it. The idea with them is that there will be
a single app store across all Windows 10 devices, whether servers,
desktops or (presumably) smartphones. However the smartphone bit hasn't
been confirmed yet, so Windows Phone 10 may or may not share an app
store with the rest of Windows 10.
Windows Phone 10 devices
One of the big issues with Windows Phone 8 was that you couldn't get it on your Windows Phone 7 handset, instead you were lumped with Windows Phone 7.8. It's
thought that Windows Phone 10 won't be so restrictive, with Windows
Phone 8 users in line to get the upgrade which means you shouldn't have
to worry about picking up a Nokia Lumia 1520 or HTC 8X.
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