Sunday, 17 May 2015

On 21:17 by alina staar in    No comments

Microsoft announced a new version for Windows 10 for phones that brings new features for those who are part of the preview program. The update also brings a Lumia smartphone not, the HTC One M8 for the first time.

According to a blog post by Microsoft Build 10080 Lumia 930 will support / Icon Lumia, Lumia 640 and 640XL and the HTC One (M8) for Windows. More importantly, the blog confirms that Windows 10 for phones come after the launch of the PC.

Some features of Windows 10 to Windows phones are Beta store, which gives the "first look at the new Windows Store in Windows 10 for mobile." This is similar to the store on the Windows PC Beta 10 and features a new visual design. However "the carrier billing has not yet been activated," for this.

Other features of the beta version of the store are "the film page and Television", which is live, but the music will most likely be in the next generation. In addition, Windows 10 comes with Universal Mobile Build Office applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote application overview and Xbox, Music View application and implementation of the previous survey.

There is also a new application of the well blogspot camera notes that "Lumia devices upscale, such as 1520, 1020, 930, 830, 640, and 640 XL has some not compatible with the new features of the application of the camera. " The features of the new application from the camera HDR, video stabilization, face video and autofocus function.

There are also new to the Windows front 10 with Microsoft now saying that the free upgrade to the new operating system is not supported on computers running a pirated version of Windows 7 or Windows 8.

In a separate Microsoft blog entry said: "Microsoft and our OEM partners know that many consumers are unwitting victims of piracy, and Windows 10, we would like all our customers to move forward with us together As our provides for free. You upgrade to Windows 10 does not apply to non-genuine Windows devices, and, as we have always done, we will continue to provide customers with devices running Windows 10 on a state of non-genuine . "

So it is expected that users who have a pirated copy of Windows on your PC to pay for the upgrade to Windows 10.

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