Would you like to have a Surface Phone not only with x86 cpu, but with full w10 inside?
I am thinking about it because i am using Surface 3 a lot, and i would love the same device but with a 5.5/6" screen.
Of course Microsoft need to create a Phone Mode(similar to the Tablet Mode on Surface) that allow to have a comfortable UI on little screen.
Of course Microsoft need to develop a Phone and Message app for pc.
Of course Microsoft had to deal with cpu size, cooling, and battery size. (Surface 3 last about 9-10 hours but it doesn't have 3G/4G connection).
Thanks to UWA we could find on Windows 10(desktop version) the application that are now on phone, and are touch optimized. The x86 apps should be only for closing temporarily the app gap, while we wait for the UWA version.
I read this:
https://medium.com/@uxlaunchpad/design-explosions-4-office-mobile-eb0f7a94f448#.3eo23qi2d
A designer who work on office mobile write: "We quickly realized it was no longer possible to split the experiences based on hardware alone. We knew Windows Phones would be running Windows 10, complete with mouse, keyboard, and monitor support. In fact, I had some friends working on reconciling Windows Phone and Windows, and it sounded meaty and complex."
He is talking about continuum? or something more "extreme"?
I am thinking about it because i am using Surface 3 a lot, and i would love the same device but with a 5.5/6" screen.
Of course Microsoft need to create a Phone Mode(similar to the Tablet Mode on Surface) that allow to have a comfortable UI on little screen.
Of course Microsoft need to develop a Phone and Message app for pc.
Of course Microsoft had to deal with cpu size, cooling, and battery size. (Surface 3 last about 9-10 hours but it doesn't have 3G/4G connection).
Thanks to UWA we could find on Windows 10(desktop version) the application that are now on phone, and are touch optimized. The x86 apps should be only for closing temporarily the app gap, while we wait for the UWA version.
I read this:
https://medium.com/@uxlaunchpad/design-explosions-4-office-mobile-eb0f7a94f448#.3eo23qi2d
A designer who work on office mobile write: "We quickly realized it was no longer possible to split the experiences based on hardware alone. We knew Windows Phones would be running Windows 10, complete with mouse, keyboard, and monitor support. In fact, I had some friends working on reconciling Windows Phone and Windows, and it sounded meaty and complex."
He is talking about continuum? or something more "extreme"?