Passing Win9 will abandon Metro style

  

Computer store news: Although Microsoft has just officially released Windows 8.1, the news about its next-generation full-version upgrade operating system Windows9 has been circulated in the network. It seems that Microsoft is trying to use Windows 9 to unify the two existing mobile application platforms, so it is possible that the tablet and mobile phone will run the same operating system in the future. According to a report from UnwiredView.Com, Microsoft's recently announced restructuring plan is an important step in achieving a unified operating system for tablets and mobile phones next year.
Even more incredible is that the article also mentions that Microsoft will completely abandon the Metro interface in the next-generation mobile operating system, or at least make a major design to help the operating system get more user-friendly features. It is reported that Microsoft has recently set up a team internally to take charge of this project, but it does not provide any information or comments at all.


At present, the only thing we have confirmed is that Microsoft plans to release Win9 next year, most likely in November 2014, when everyone can witness the launch of this new operating system.



According to an internal leaked project release plan, the Windows 9 operating system is scheduled to enter beta in January next year, and RTM will be available next summer. Announced.



Like Windows 8.1, Windows 9 will also be upgraded for all platforms running Windows, including tablets and phones. If Microsoft really wants to integrate the operating systems of these two platforms, this will be a major improvement on the Surface tablet. Once the rumors are true, the ready-to-use network interconnect and many other enhancements will be expected.



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