Desktop-based Windows 10 Mobile Shell makes more progress

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Windows 10 Mobile will receive its last software update in December 2019, but it looks like the handsets won’t be completely useless. The community is working on multiple projects to give a new life to Windows Phones. After porting Windows 10 on ARM to Lumia 950 XL, OnePlus 6t and even Google Pixel, a group developer is optimizing the desktop UI for mobile devices.

Independent developer ADeltaX has been working on a Windows 10 Mobile-like interface for Windows 10 on ARM. ADeltaX has actually ported some of Windows 10 Mobile user interface elements to Windows 10 on ARM and this has allowed the operating system to function smoothly on a small-screen device.

Mobile Shell brings Windows 10 Mobile-inspired navigation shortcuts and increases the size of the targets to make the OS more touch-friendly.

Mobile Shell for Lumia 950 XL with WoA

Mobile Shell is being developed for Lumia 950 XL with Windows 10 on ARM. This project would make the desktop operating system finger-friendly and you will be able to experience an alternate reality where Microsoft merged its Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile operating systems.

The most recent achievement is Windows 10’s volume manager in a mobile-optimized interface. Not just volume manager, Mobile Shell will also bring calling functionality to Lumia 950 XL with Windows 10 on ARM.

Windows 10 ARM with Mobile Shell could give a new life to Lumia handsets and it also remains to be seen if this project can be ported to Android handsets.

Mayank Parmar: Mayank Parmar is Windows Latest's owner, Editor-in-Chief and entrepreneur. Mayank has been in tech journalism for over seven years and has written on various topics, but he is mostly known for his well-researched work on Microsoft's Windows. His articles and research works have been referred to by CNN, Business Insiders, Forbes, Fortune, CBS Interactive, Microsoft and many others over the years.

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