I hope whatever we get, is a substantial upgrade especially given the similarities between an s2 and an s3 in terms of overall user experience-tablet mode/continuum for instance. The absolute absense of ARM mentions in the keynote was of course not coincidence it seems lol. Why not? However, I bought RT knowing it wasn't full windows, and in some situations consider that not to be a limitation, so I can understand there not being a 'full 10' coming to the S2/rt. Considering my 920 will get a version of 10 then. I'm really disappointed to read the small print pull out quotes above that RT is not part of the upgrade path for win 10. I thought it was a generic phrase to cover all those looking at the insider program pages currently. To put in it a nutshell, I'm really worried about the future of my Surface 2, specially Outlook/Office-wise :|Ĭlick to expand. It could also mean they're working on a 8.2 version, ? la Windows 10, to offer us a simili-W10 experience. "Q: Will Windows RT be part of the Windows 10 upgrade? A: We're working on an update, but haven't worked out all the details yet." So I do hope we get continuum too (to preserve our "destkop" experience for Outlook/Office), with a possibility to switch to Office Touch when disconnecting the type cover.īut if the update brings us a "glorified Lumia 1520" version, I'm gutted. To my eyes, it's more a 2-in-1 (with the type cover) rather than a "small tablet". Now, my Surface 2 is certainly NOT a small tablet. Everytime they mentioned W10 for phones, they added "and small tablets". on both smartphones and PC to convince future users (and it was good).īut. I mean, they needed to show a bit of outlook/calendar etc. Today, what Microsoft have shown wasn't really a presentation of W10 for mobile, but rather, an illustration to demonstrate the mobility concept.
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