Live tiles are one of the most unique features of Windows Phone. Just like widgets on Android and iOS, Microsoft’s dynamic tiles enable applications to display information such as weather, calendar, mail, photos, news, and playlists on the home screen.
Microsoft has big plans for dynamic tiles, including the highly anticipated interactive dynamic tiles, which allow you to control applications directly from the home screen.
Later this month, Microsoft is expected to return to the smartphone hardware market, but the long-awaited Surface Duo does not run its own operating system. Although there is a petition asking Microsoft to let Surface Duo be used with Windows 10, Microsoft may not change its mind.
For those users who like dynamic tiles on Windows Phone, Microsoft Surface Duo plans to bring support for Android interactive widgets.
Android widgets have been around for a long time. Although our dependence on widgets has diminished over time, some things, such as taking notes, are better in the form of widgets, especially in Surface Duo. On dual-screen hardware.
Naijatechnews found that when you use an application on one screen, Android widgets can remain visible on another screen . Similarly, thanks to the large 8.3-inch display on the Surface Duo, you can use widgets on the Surface Duo to be more creative and efficient.
For example, the application can provide RSS-based blog post widgets that can be added to the Android home screen. When you click on the blog post entry, the link will open in the Microsoft Edge browser on the second display.
On the first display of Surface Duo, you can also switch to the OneNote widget and start taking notes while reading blog posts on the second display.
According to the news, the Microsoft Surface Duo is expected to be equipped with Snapdragon 855, 6GB RAM, 64GB/128GB/256GB storage, two 5.6-inch AMOLED displays with a resolution of 1800 x 1350, support for screen fingerprint recognition, and a rear 1100 The megapixel camera also includes a 3460mAh battery. Microsoft Surface Duo does not support 5G, wireless charging.
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