

The main goal of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows operatingsystem across multiple Microsoft product families-including PCs,tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, and Xbox One, as well asnew products such as Surface Hub and HoloLens-allowing theseproducts to share what Microsoft described as a “universal”application architecture and Windows Store ecosystem. Officially unveiled in September 2014 followinga brief demo at Build 2014, the operating system reached generalavailability beginning on July 29, 2015. Redstone 2 will not roll out until April 2017.Windows 10 is a personal computer operatingsystem developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family ofoperating systems. This should make updating devices much easier for admins. There are also a few business features that were announced at Ignite 2016, such as the ability to bulk update devices via USB. But they are working on it to bridge the gap between technological progress of Windows Phones. ARM64 support will be there irrespective of 32 bit or 64 bit processor, because there are no Windows Phones with 4GB or RAM. Apps can be pinned and some more changes have been included. The Continuum feature will be elaborated and developers are trying to inculcate PC like experience. Another new addition is the ability to customize the Start Menu.Īnother new feature is that your Continuum Start menu can mirror your phone’s Start screen, and you should be able to change one without changing the other next year. Users will be finally be able to put their Windows phones to sleep without it crashing the Continuum experience. The most prominent features are improvements in the Continuum features. The Ignite 2016 Conference held a session called, “Discover what’s next for Windows 10 Mobile for phones and small tablets”. With poor support of apps, buggy Builds and sluggish performance, the recent Windows 10 Mobile Builds have been nightmare to users. The Windows 10 Mobile experience for users since the last several months have been devastating. Microsoft’s Ignite 2016 Conference is running in full fledged and the most relieving thing is that we have a lot to expect for Windows 10 Mobile. The same has been already presumed for Redstone 3. Rumors have been speculating since several months that Redstone 2 Update of Windows 10 will mostly focus on Windows 10 Mobile.
