One of the biggest unknowns left in the air after the last event was the availability of Microsoft Windows 10. We knew it would be over this year 2015, but in no specific dates were announced. That was the situation until today, when Microsoft has decided to break the silence a little about it and announced that Windows 10 will be commercially available this summer .
But there’s more. In the same announcement, Microsoft has unveiled a partnership with Xiaomi , which is to provide a ROM with Windows 10 to a select group of advanced users Xiaomi E4 (one of the flagships Asian company). The goal is to get some feedback users before the official release of Windows 10 (which abounds in Asia and the Xiaomi community).
This ROM with Windows 10 completely replaces the ROM Android incorporating the Xiaomi E4 natively, thus making the terminus of the Asian company in a device 100% Windows, including up applications and Microsoft services.
But, why Xiaomi? Why do this kind of testing Android devices rather than with the community of Windows Phone 8.1? The reason seems to be, notes TechCrunch, development by Microsoft for A -at Cyanogen- style software that turns any Android device into a smartphone with Windows 10 , simplifying the process of change from a platform and a
Microsoft turns gradually into a service company
If true, this would imply two things. crawl Culture PC to smartphone (install
Anyway, this converter Android to Windows 10 developed by Microsoft is, for now, the result of rumors, leaks and some information released by Microsoft over the past few weeks, so we must take this information with caution. Yes, finally being true, would be a far less interesting bet and reflecting further that spirit of “Microsoft, a service company” that both want to transmit Satya Nadella.
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