As a result, we believe Windows Phone is the world’s most personal smartphone… and with Windows Phone 8.1, we’ve added a BUNCH of new features that make your smartphone even more a reflection of your personality and desires. If you’re a Windows Phone user, you already know that we set out to create an experience that puts you and the things you care about most front and center. What I really want to cover in detail here is… Windows Phone 8.1: More Personal, Smarter, and even a “World Record Holder”!
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To learn more about the update to Windows 8.1 for your PC and tablets, head on over to the Windows Experience Blog and read Brandon’s post. We’ve made commands easier to find with mouse/keyboard, we’ve made switching between apps-especially Windows Store apps-much easier with mouse/keyboard… and we’ve made it easier to find new apps to install. Windows 8.1 Update: Focused on Mouse/Keyboardįor PCs and tablets, we’ve made improvements in Windows 8.1 that will noticeably improve the experience when you’re using a PC without a touch-screen. We’ve also continued to invest in our partners, enabling lots of great new phones, tablets, laptops and PCs for you to choose from in the months ahead. Both releases bring a lot of new features for consumers and businesses alike, built from the feedback we’ve heard from customers along the way. And now I’m here to tell YOU about the stuff we’ve been working on to delight all our Windows Phone users and fans!ĭuring my time on stage, I went over what’s next for Windows PCs, tablets, and phones with two major updates: Windows Phone 8.1 and the Windows 8.1 Update.
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Whew, what a day! What a week! I’ve just gotten off the stage at Build in front of 5,000 of our beloved developers talking about the future of the Windows platform.