New possible images of Windows 10 for mobile are filtered
There are only 4 days left for the big event in which Microsoft will announce its roadmap regarding Windows 10 on PCs, mobile phones and other devices ; and as often happens before big announcements are made, more and more images are beginning to appear claiming to be leaks of what Redmond will present to the public at said instance.
We are referring to photos and screenshots that would supposedly show the interface of Windows 10 for mobile (the successor to Windows Phone), such as the other images that were leaked a couple of weeks ago.For now it is impossible to confirm or rule out the veracity of these new photos, but it is still interesting to analyze them for clues about what Windows 10 could bring to our phones.
First of all we have the 2 screenshots that we show at the top right, coming from Chinese sources, and that show an interface very similar to the one that exists today in Windows Phone 8.1, but it incorporates wallpapers and transparent tiles (resembling the latest Xbox One dashboard). You can also appreciate the possibility of grouping the live tiles, as it is possible to do in Windows 8, and the existence of a more organized configuration menu and grouped by theme , which is something we expected to come with Windows Phone 8.1 Update 2.
Next to the previous ones, there is a third image, which shows a somewhat different interface:
As you can see, it's an interface almost identical to that of Windows 8, with identical colors, icons, and live tiles to those we see in the older brother of Windows Phone, except for some small differences, such as the inclusion of a tile for the phone application, and the presence of a top icon bar to inform about connectivity, battery status and the time.
Because the images show different interface concepts, it is unlikely that all of them are true, and it is possible that some of them are fake (or even all of them). Another option is that each of them shows Windows 10 for mobile in a different phase of development, the last being the one that corresponds to a more recent build of the operating system.
What do you think? Do you think any of these images are genuine leaks? Would you like the Windows 10 mobile interface to look like this?
Thanks to Santiago Lucas for the tip!