Windows 10: Surface Hub & Windows 10 S on Snapdragon processor with your UWP apps

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    Surface Hub & Windows 10 S on Snapdragon processor with your UWP apps


    Source: Target Surface Hub and Windows 10 S on a Snapdragon processor with your UWP apps - Windows Developer Blog

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    Brink, Jan 28, 2018
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  2. Will Nokia N8 be upgraded to Symbian 4

    @mccblue - S^3 is a "bridge" OS. It supports both qt apps and sis apps, while S^4 would be supporting only qt apps.

    Furthermore, the Symbian website states that the minimum hardware specs for S^4 in terms of processor is a 720Mhz Qualcomm snapdragon, where the N8 has a slower processor than this.
     
    chanchan05, Jan 28, 2018
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  3. Microsoft will be charging for Windows update!

    Microsoft has introduce "Windows Universal App"

    Microsoft introduce Windows 10 for the betterment of Developers & Consumers.

    A Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app is a Windows experience that is built upon the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which was first introduced in Windows 8 as the Windows Runtime. At the core of UWP apps is the idea that users want their
    experiences to be mobile across ALL their devices, and they want to use whatever device is most convenient or productive for the task at hand.

    Windows 10 makes it easier to develop apps for the UWP with just one API set, one app package, and one store to reach all Windows 10 devices – PC, tablet, phone, Xbox, HoloLens, Surface Hub and more. It’s easier to support a number of screen sizes, and also
    a variety of interaction models, whether it be touch, mouse and keyboard, a game controller, or a pen.

    The bottom line: You can spend your time working with familiar programming languages and APIs, all in single project, and have the very same code run on the huge range of Windows hardware that exists today.

    Surface Hub & Windows 10 S on Snapdragon processor with your UWP apps [​IMG]

    You may read an entire article at Microsoft Developer Network,
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    Roharashraj™, Jan 28, 2018
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