We’re getting closer to the much anticipated release of Windows 10 and the gifts from Redmond just keep coming. Recently, Microsoft announced a preview of what many are referring to as Windows Phone 10 (the more official name seems to be Windows 10 for Phones).
Microsoft is introducing new apps with this preview, including updated, mail, calendar, phone, messaging, people, and maps applications. The mail and calendar apps are the same universal ones that Microsoft is testing on the desktop side of Windows 10 with customizable gestures like the company’s iOS and Android Outlook apps.
An early version of Project Spartan, the successor to Internet Explorer, is also available. “It uses our new rendering engine to give greater interoperability with the modern mobile web, and includes early versions of Reading View and Reading List,” explains Microsoft’s Gabe Aul. Strangely, Project Spartan is not yet the default browser and it exists side-by-side with IE11 in this new preview, but this will likely be changing in future. Spartan includes a new UI with the address bar up top, something that Windows Phone fans have mixed feelings about. “We’ve heard your early feedback about the position of the address bar, and we are looking closely at the design,” says Kyle Pflug, a Project Spartan program manager.
We’ll be taking a closer look at this new preview of Windows 10 on phones, and we’ll have a full hands-on shortly. If you’re interested in loading the preview version on your own phone then be warned there are a number of known issues, but you can download the new update over at Microsoft’s Windows insider website.
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