Win10 Home Edition Chinese version teamed up with Tencent built-in QQ and other applications and games

  

Remember the "Win10 Home Edition for the first time" that was previously exposed, "built-in" third-party boutique apps/games? Now, Microsoft has also made adjustments to the Win10 Home Edition in China, especially with Tencent, for the first time, "built-in", the first domestic QQ application.

The latest test on July 27th, if you install the online leaked OEM Win10 Home Edition in advance, this system will add several “Non-Microsoft” series on the Start menu by default. Application or game (according to the actual version of Win10 Home Edition after the 7.29 listing), refer to the following picture:

In addition to the Microsoft Card Collection, you can also see the familiar "Penguin", Gameloft "Dragon Fan Legend", boutique photo applications and other magnetic stickers.



After clicking on these tiles, the Win10 app store will open automatically, prompting players to download them for free.

This is an OEM channel Win10 Home Edition, after the next July 29th, the new computer manufacturers will also be in the Win10 Home Edition "pre-installed (built-in)" A premium application for third parties and a tile display for gaming applications.

Note: The above third-party boutique apps/games "built-in" are limited to Win10 Home Edition and do not support Win10 Pro.

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