It
aims to do this by unifying the desktop and mobile versions of
Microsoft's OS – in theory, developers will then be able to use the same
core code to create special “Universal Applications” that run on
desktop and mobile. The unification process also adds a nifty new
“Continuum” feature, which lets you turn Windows 10 smartphones into
compute sticks via a special Display Dock.
The features sound great, but with most core Microsoft apps now on iOS and Android, some have justifiably questioned whether there's any reason to jump ship to Windows 10 Mobile. The answer for now is not really – although in a few months this could change.
The features sound great, but with most core Microsoft apps now on iOS and Android, some have justifiably questioned whether there's any reason to jump ship to Windows 10 Mobile. The answer for now is not really – although in a few months this could change.
Windows 10 Mobile Serial Number
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