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Agora que começam já a aparecer rumores com alguma informação plausível achei importante criar o tópico para Windows Phone 9, nome de código Threshold.

Sabe-se muito pouco por enquanto, apenas que se espera uma preview entre Maio e Agosto de 2015 e algumas das supostas novidades são bastante vagas:

  • Uma experiência única de uso, fazendo menção a unificação dos sistemas
  • Mais serviços em Nuvem
  • A interface Metro/Modern será ainda mais aperfeiçoada
  • Um sistema de proteção nativo no sistema (Windows Defender)
  • Um novo sistema de validação e proteção de dados (Windows Activation)
  • Novidades para o OneDrive
  • Ainda mais integração com Cortana

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Fonte: http://windowsphonebrasil.com.br/rumor-windows-phone-9-deve-chegar-terceiro-trimestre-de-2015/

Provavelmente uma das coisas mais importantes será a maior unificação entre Windows de desktop e mobile e provavelmente a junção do Windows RT com o Windows Phone, se esses rumores estiverem corretos...

Mais novidades assim que forem surgindo :D
 
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Isso da junção do Windows RT com o Windows Phone fica fantástico se fizerem como o iOS da Apple para o iPhone e iPad.
São ambos o mesmo sistema, no entanto optimizado para tablet, espero que o Windows para tablets não tenha o menu em lista nem que pareça um Windows Phone gigante, que seja o mesmo sistema, mas com design adaptado e aplicações adaptadas.
 
concordo.
o ipad apesar de ter o menu igual ao do iphone, os sub menus têm interface tablet e na app store há a secção iPad e a secção iPhone para download de apps.
o android é um desastre nesse aspecto! as apps para tablet e para smartphone estão todas misturadas, há muita confusão.
o Windows rt é fantástico! so tenho pena que apenas tenha 800 apps na loja (o que é muito pouco, o Windows Phone começou com cerca de 1000, se bem me lembro), espero que o surface rt (o primeiro) ainda tenha muitos aninhos de atualizações pois penso comprar um
 
Só para esclarecer que o Windows Phone tem mais de 200 000 apps na loja e o Windows 8.x / RT mais de 150 000 apps...

Mais novidades da insider Mary Jo Foley:


Windows 'Threshold': More on Microsoft's plan to win over Windows 7 users


Summary: One of Microsoft's main goals with 'Threshold,' the next major version of Windows, is to win over Windows 7 hold outs. Here's the latest on Microsoft's plan, according to my sources.


By Mary Jo Foley for All About Microsoft | June 30, 2014 -- 14:20 GMT (07:20 PDT)
Follow @maryjofoley

Windows "Threshold," the next major version of Microsoft's Windows operating system due to hit around the spring of 2015, is coming into focus.

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And not too surprisingly, one of the Microsoft Operating Systems Group's main goals in designing and developing the coming operating system (OS) release -- which may or may not ultimately be branded as "Windows 9" -- is to try to make it more palatable to hold-out Windows 7 users.
In order to do this, Microsoft is working on including in Threshold lots of new features specifically aimed at "desktop" users, meaning those who interact primarily with their Windows computing device from a desktop or laptop PC with mouse/keyboard and optional touch.

With Windows 8.1 Update, Microsoft officials designed Windows around a set of profiles based on the hardware specifications of the devices in use. Certain devices running Windows 8.1 Update include Power and Search buttons on the Metro-style Start screen; others don't. Some of those running Windows 8.1 Update have their machines start up by default in the Desktop/Win32 legacy environment, while others on touch/mobile-first devices start up in the Metro-Style Start Menu by default.

According to my sources, Microsoft will continue in this vein with Windows Threshold. The Threshold OS will look and work differently based on hardware type.

Users running Threshold on a desktop/laptop will get a SKU, or version, that puts the Windows Desktop (for running Win32/legacy apps) front and center. Two-in-one devices, like the Lenovo Yoga or Surface Pro, will support switching between the Metro-Style mode and the Windowed mode, based on whether or not keyboards are connected or disconnected.

The combined Phone/Tablet SKU of Threshold won't have a Desktop environment at all, but still will support apps running side-by-side, my sources are reconfirming. This "Threshold Mobile" SKU will work on ARM-based Windows Phones (not just Lumias), ARM-based Windows tablets and, I believe, Intel-Atom-based tablets.

One of Microsoft's primary missions with Threshold is to try to undo the usability mistakes made with Windows 8 for those who prefer and/or are stuck with devices that are not touch-first and for which keyboard/mouse use is of central importance.

The Desktop/laptop SKU of Threshold will include, as previously rumored, the Mini-Start menu -- a new version of the traditional Microsoft Start menu, an early concept of which Microsoft showed off at the company's Build developers conference in April. It also will include the ability to run Metro-Style/Windows Store apps in windows on the Desktop. Will it turn off completely the Metro-Style Start screen with its live-tile interface, as Neowin is reporting, and make the tiled Start Menu a toggleable option from the Mini Start menu? I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised.

(Update: It's worth pointing out the Mini Start menu is expected to be customizable. Users will be able to include Metro-Style apps wor remove all Metro Style apps/tiles from the menu so that only Desktop apps are included in the Mini Start menu -- either as tiles or in list form.)

Between now and Threshold: What's next?


Before Threshold is released next spring, Microsoft is expected to deliver a public preview of the Threshold release, most likely in the fall of 2014, my sources say.

And before that, Microsoft will deliver a second and final update for Windows 8.1. As Microsoft officials decided earlier this year to make the Mini Start Menu part of Threshold instead of Update 2, there's not a whole lot of new features of note coming in Update 2. There may be some UI adjustments and tweaks, but nothing hugely noticeable, my sources claim.

Windows 8.1 Update 2
should be code complete any time now and will be locked down about two weeks before August Patch Tuesday, my sources say. (August Patch Tuesday is on August 12.) Microsoft may opt to not make a big deal out of Update 2 and just push it out quietly as part of the set of August patches, I hear.

The Microsoft OS team is hoping to get as many Windows 7 users moved to Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows 8 users to Windows 8.1 Update in preparation for (hopefully) getting them to move to Threshold once it is out. It's still early in the Windows development cycle for Microsoft to have decided on packaging, pricing and distribution, but my sources say, at this point, that Windows Threshold is looking like it could be free to all Windows 8.1 Update and maybe even Windows 7 Service Pack 1 users.

Microsoft is basically "done" with Windows 8.x. Regardless of how usable or functional it is or isn't, it has become Microsoft's Vista 2.0 -- something from which Microsoft needs to distance itself, perception-wise. At this point, Microsoft is going full steam-ahead toward Threshold and will do its best to differentiate that OS release from Windows 8.

Fonte: http://www.zdnet.com/windows-thresh...-plan-to-win-over-windows-7-users-7000031070/


Side by Side Windows coming to Windows Phone

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Mary Jo Foley reports
that they next version of Windows Phone, Threshold, will bring a feature I know some readers have been demanding for some time.
According to her sources Windows Threshold, which unifies Windows Phone and Windows RT, and which is due in 2015, will work differently on different devices.

On non-touch devices the OS will act much like Windows 7, but on ARM touch devices like the Nokia Lumia range and possibly even x86 Atom devices there will in fact be no desktop.

She writes:
The combined Phone/Tablet SKU of Threshold won’t have a Desktop environment at all, but still will support apps running side-by-side, my sources are reconfirming. This "Threshold Mobile" SKU will work on ARM-based Windows Phones (not just Lumias), ARM-based Windows tablets and, I believe, Intel-Atom-based tablets.

Threshold is expected in 2015, with a public preview in fall 2014, and may be free to all devices.

Is this something our readers want? Let us know below.

Fonte: http://wmpoweruser.com/side-by-side-windows-coming-to-windows-phone/
 
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A Microsoft partilhou hoje mais alguns detalhes da próxima versão do Windows.

Disseram que a "utopia" de ter um SO para todos os ecrãs vai finalmente concretizar-se, com as APIs a serem iguais para todos as versões do Windows, onde uma app vai funcionar desde o ecrã mais pequeno até à Xbox.

Microsoft talks about the path forward for the next release of Windows

At Microsoft's Partner Conference 2014, COO Kevin Turner was his usual self, being energetic and passionate about the future path for Microsoft. One area that he touched on briefly was about the next generation of Windows and about how the scope of the product has been defined.While Turner didn't give hint at a release date for the next-generation OS, he did say that it will have a strong focus on the enterprise, including some of its new features. Turner also said that the next generation of Windows is being crafted based on worldwide consumer feedback. Finally, there will be API support for TV and PPI displays, which will allow developers to truly write an app once and display it everywhere.

Don't overlook the importance of this development: That's one API for all Microsoft screens; the dream used to be three screens and the cloud, now it is all screens, everywhere.

While Turner kept beating around the bush and would not give any information about when the next generation would be released, to no surprise, he made it clear that the OS is in development and based on these comments, we suspect that they are well past the infancy stages of defining the scope of the project.
While Microsoft would never say that it doesn't love Windows 8, Turner was clear that the company is going to build a quality OS the best way that it knows how. This likely means that they are going back to their Windows roots and focusing on productivity (as CEO Satya Nadella stressed last week) rather than on a hybrid solution.

When you combine this information to that of what Microsoft said at Build, it's quite clear that they want customers to know that the next generation of Windows is coming together quick and that they are moving away from the strict hybrid model that was defined by Windows 8.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-talks-about-the-path-forward-for-the-next-release-of-windows
 
Finalmente uma boa noticia por parte da MS.
Acho que esta unificação era um must num ecossistema como o windows phone.
Agora resta esperar (que alias confirmando-se os rumores, parece-me que já não falta muito para sair a preview do Threshold) e ver como sai esta unificação.
Já agora, sei que não tem muito a haver com a ultima noticia mas achei aquele concept no primeiro post muito bom. Acho que a redução dos espaços em preto. maximizando assim o aproveitamento do ecrã fica muito bem :)
 
Já agora, sei que não tem muito a haver com a ultima noticia mas achei aquele concept no primeiro post muito bom. Acho que a redução dos espaços em preto. maximizando assim o aproveitamento do ecrã fica muito bem :)

Ficam aqui umas imagens desse WP9 concept:

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Tá mesmo muito bom :D
Não percebo como é que a MS não consegue aceitar algumas das dicas que estes fans lhes dão.
A única coisa que não concordo nesse concept é o lockscreen deslizar para a direita. Acho que é muito mais natural o movimento para cima principalmente para quem tem dispositivos grandes.
De resto a simplicidade do ambiente está algo de babar :D
 
Está muito bom mesmo esse concept !

Nao compreendo de todo como eles nao fizeram isso já no WP8 !!

É que se formos a ver o visual do WP já está cansado ! WP 7 , 7.5 , 7.8 , 8.0 , 8.1 Todos eles se parecem iguais ! ( excepto nos tamanhos das tiles )

É necessario inovaçao e personalizaçao porque o actual modelo "já enjoa e cansa"

É incrivel pessoas que "inventam" concepts muitissimo bons e as grandes marcas fazem coisas muito aquem destes concepts .
 
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Neste momento acho que o sistema peca por espaços não utilizados. Existe muito preto (ou branco) que poderia ser utilizado de forma eficiente, e é o que acho que eles fizeram muito bem nesse concept. Gostei também do pormenor dos fundos individuais para cada tile, acho que funciona melhor do que o estilo atual (porque como se mostra nesse concept, mantem-se aquela dInamica de cores nas tiles adicionando no entanto personalizaçao às mesmas). Mas pronto tenho a certeza que a MS não vai fazer algo tao bom :P quase que posso apostar que será apenas como o w8 com mais um efeito aqui e ali xD
 
Background individuais para cada tile acaba por ficar confuso para mim. A única coisa que retirava daí era poder criar tiles e ajustar de varias formas.
 
Background individuais para cada tile acaba por ficar confuso para mim. A única coisa que retirava daí era poder criar tiles e ajustar de varias formas.
Com os tiles "grandes" como naquele concept até nem fica mal, agora com linhas de 6 em vez de 3 tiles, aí sim, ficaria muito confuso.
 
Se alguém tiver gostado do conceito de ter background mas sem perder a cor das tiles, existe uma app que se chama translucent_apps que basicamente cria tile semi transparentes, permitindo ao user ter a cor da tile e ao mesmo tempo o Background do w8.1
 
Microsoft will merge separate versions of Windows into one unified operating system

"This means one OS that covers all screen sizes."

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has confirmed that the his company will amalgamate all major versions of Windows into one operating system. Speaking on the company's quarterly earnings call today, Nadella told analysts Microsoft will "streamline the next version of Windows from three operating systems into one single converged operating system." Describing the implications of the change, Nadella said "this means one operating system that covers all screen sizes."

Previously, under the management of Steve Ballmer, Microsoft had multiple teams producing different versions of Windows working separately from each other. "Now," Nadella said, "we have one team with a common architecture." The Microsoft boss noted the benefit for users and developers — while Microsoft will still sell different editions of Windows, the new unified platform will allow the creation of universal Windows apps that work across all devices running the OS.

Microsoft has been pushing toward a greater unification of its platforms in recent months: in April, the company showed off developer tools that would enable the creation of such universal apps. The company's merging of its operating systems is a step away from its main rival — Apple keeps Mac OS and iOS separate — but the ability to make apps that work on PCs, laptops, tablets, Windows Phones, and Xbox consoles right out of the gate should see the change welcomed by developers.
http://www.theverge.com/2014/7/22/5928219/microsoft-will-merge-windows-into-one-os
 
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