- Feb 21, 2013
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This thread is supposed to be ideas that would be interesting to see in the design of Windows Mobile. They could be outlandish, but my reason for posting it was I sat down to use my Surface this morning and had the thought, "Why doesn't Windows Phone look like this?" Similarly, I use an Android as my primary mobile device, and I thought, "Why does the notification area seem more useful in Android?"
When you turn on Windows Mobile, you are taken to the start screen and there is a bar across the bottom with Cortana, Windows, and Back Buttons. I think it would be a great idea to make the bar across the bottom the same or more similar to the Task Bar in Windows 10. Like add the ability to pin frequently used apps to the Task Bar and make it a functional Task Bar. If screen real estate is a problem, it could even be implemented in a way that lets you swipe up to see a wider task bar. Also, instead of pressing and holding the back button, they should have a 4th icon that is the same as the TaskView Icon on my Surface--just to make it the same across all devices.
This idea will probably get me hated by critics, but the Start Screen is too jarring for most users to switch. Instead, they could make it so there is a desktop that lets you pin app shortcuts (static icons), documents, etc just like in the PC. Then when you press the Windows key it would take you to the Start Menu with the same implementation on the PC environment. You might have to make it so that pressing and holding the start button takes you to the desktop or come up with a solution for that. The benefit to this would be uniformity between PC and mobile. It would also make it possible through continuum to already have things pinned to your desktop and taskbar that would make it that much more useful.
The notification area and live tiles should also work more together so that clearing notifications clear live tiles. The live tiles should be able to be grouped and rotated like in the desktop. And the notifications area should allow more things to be accomplished from the notification center. Like when you are playing music, a notification should appear to let you pause or close out your music player. When you are on the phone you should be able to hang up through the notification. If you are using a map, it should have your next direction pulled up. This could then be built into the PC environment as well to make the notification center there more useful. Right now, the notification center is just a place that I find out my PC updated overnight.
When you turn on Windows Mobile, you are taken to the start screen and there is a bar across the bottom with Cortana, Windows, and Back Buttons. I think it would be a great idea to make the bar across the bottom the same or more similar to the Task Bar in Windows 10. Like add the ability to pin frequently used apps to the Task Bar and make it a functional Task Bar. If screen real estate is a problem, it could even be implemented in a way that lets you swipe up to see a wider task bar. Also, instead of pressing and holding the back button, they should have a 4th icon that is the same as the TaskView Icon on my Surface--just to make it the same across all devices.
This idea will probably get me hated by critics, but the Start Screen is too jarring for most users to switch. Instead, they could make it so there is a desktop that lets you pin app shortcuts (static icons), documents, etc just like in the PC. Then when you press the Windows key it would take you to the Start Menu with the same implementation on the PC environment. You might have to make it so that pressing and holding the start button takes you to the desktop or come up with a solution for that. The benefit to this would be uniformity between PC and mobile. It would also make it possible through continuum to already have things pinned to your desktop and taskbar that would make it that much more useful.
The notification area and live tiles should also work more together so that clearing notifications clear live tiles. The live tiles should be able to be grouped and rotated like in the desktop. And the notifications area should allow more things to be accomplished from the notification center. Like when you are playing music, a notification should appear to let you pause or close out your music player. When you are on the phone you should be able to hang up through the notification. If you are using a map, it should have your next direction pulled up. This could then be built into the PC environment as well to make the notification center there more useful. Right now, the notification center is just a place that I find out my PC updated overnight.


