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Kiszivárgott a Windows Phone 8.1

Bár a megjelenés még odébb van, a kiszivárgott fejlesztői kit révén megismerhetjük az újdonságokat.

Egyszerre több oldalon is beszámoltak arról, hogy a Windows Phone 8.1 SDK már felbukkant a világhálón, ennek részleteit pedig azonnal el is kezdték közölni a nagyérdeművel. A jelek szerint a Microsoft a Windows Phone RT néven dobná piacra az új verziót, ezzel is jelezve, hogy nagyot léptek előre a két vonal egyesítése felé, bár az eddig megjelent információk alapján a teljes összeolvadásra még várhatunk.

Az új szoftver olyan univerzális alkalmazásokkal jelenik majd meg, amelyek Javascript-ben és XAML-ben készültek, terjesztésük pedig egyaránt lehetséges lesz a Windows Phone Store és a Windows Store oldalán keresztül, itt tehát megszűnik az eddigi különbségtétel. A kezelőfelületen ezzel egy időben új árnyalatokat kapunk, a navigációs sáv révén virtuális gombokkal helyettesíthetjük az eddigi fizikai példányokat, ezeket szintén több eltérő színben jeleníthetjük majd meg. További felbontások jelennek meg a támogatottak listáján, a Power Sense pedig az akkumulátor állapotát figyeli és segít a fogyasztás csökkentésében. A kamerát külső szoftverekkel is vezérelhetjük, itt a beépített szoftver is megújul, a multitaszk pedig szintén új felületet kap, ahol a jelenleg futó alkalmazásokat kezelhetjük.

A Storage Sense az alkalmazások SD-kártyán történő tárolásáért és ezen appok futtatásáért felel, az OneDrive természetesen a SkyDrive felhő-platformot váltja fel, itt egyéb, nem-Windows eszközökkel is szinkronizálhatjuk a tartalmakat. Az NFC esetében megjelenik a Tap to Share opció, az iCloud felhasználói fiókunkhoz is hozzáférhetünk, az alapértelmezett MMS/SMS-alkalmazást külső változattal cserélhetjük le, a Silverlight helyett pedig kibővült HTML5-támogatást kapunk. A Bing-csomag további appokkal bővül, illetve megjelenik a már korábban emlegetett Cortana személyi asszisztens is.

A mostani hírek szerint április 2-án további információkat tudhatunk meg a szoftverről, valószínűleg már hivatalos forrásból.

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  • Zoli007 #3
    Tényleg a Windows Phone 8.1? Nem csak az SDK?
  • Pukkka #2
    Media Enhancements

    Media editing: audio and video; Audio effects, video effects; Slow motion video
    Apps can capture audio/video from themselves
    Media files that are downloaded via IE are automatically added to your phone XBOX Media library. (mp3s are added to XBOX Music, videos to XBOX Video)
    Stereoscopic 3d support
    YouTube Player including HTML5 video support (video playback doesn't have to be full screen) And you get custom UI, so YouTube Closed Captions are in
    Separate volume controls for ringer, media, etc.
    PlayTo support
    Networking / Connectivity

    Wi-Fi Direct, a Wi-Fi standard allowing direct peer-to-peer connections over Wi-Fi without an access point
    Sharing secured WI-Fi Networks with contacts if they have Wi-Fi Sense. They don’t get to see the shared password though
    VPN (Virtual Private Network)
    Bluetooth 4.0 LE (to non-Lumia Windows Phones)
    Feature to mirror Windows Phone screens to TVs and/or monitors
    USB choices
    Enterprise enrolled phones can have their passwords changed and remotely locked
    System Enhancements

    Moving closer to universal metro apps (.appx)
    Background tasks: Bluetooth signal strength, Chat message notification, Device connection change, Device use trigger, Gatt characteristic notification, Location, Push notification, Rfcomm connection, System event, Timer
    File picker
    Geofencing API for location-based reminders
    ‘Battery Power Sense’ info regarding battery usage and percentage remaining. Also lists in order which apps are using the most battery power (nice!)
    Ability to install apps on inserted SD Cards
    Auto-updates for apps (just like Windows 8.1)
    Better backup functionality, now includes app data
    Support for new screen sizes: qHD and QHD (1440 x 2560) and smaller (384 x 640)
    Almost every API in WinRT can run on WP8.1 (WinPRT) these include video and audio transcoding.
    Better Data sense that auto compresses web pages to your specified setting (high, standard, auto, off)
    Ability to add 'trusted' NFC tags/devices so you are longer always prompted to accept content from them
    Screen recorder: Ability to capture screen activity
    Quiet hours (similar to do not disturb in iOS)
    Along with normal updates, there are now "important" updates.
    Operators can also install certain applications once a SIM card is detected
    Possible Notification if charger isn’t of adequate power
    Screenshot button combination is now Power + Volume Up?
    Voice Narrator for Accessibility?
    Apps

    No Facebook integration in People Hub. 'Facebook Blue' app to be installed as default
    Photo hub decoupled e.g Facebook photo thumbnails will no longer directly appear, a hook/link to Facebook photos will be used instead to view the photos within the app.
    Redesigned Xbox Game Hub
    Xbox Music and Xbox Video as standalone apps instead of the Music + Video Hub (allowing more updates to be pushed)
    Updated camera layout, similar to Windows 8.1 including burst mode. You can specify retention period for burst photos to stop them filling your phone.
    OneDrive (previously SkyDrive) with integrated file browser (just like Windows 8.1)
    IE11 improved with WebGL and Normal mapping support. IE Tabs button has been removed and multi task view is now the main way of viewing your tabs.
    IE: password manager, tabs, history, favourites now syncs with desktop IE
    IE has ability to upload and download files. Downloads are stored in the download folder, files in this can be shared to apps and NFC
    IE has a reading mode and inPrivate browsing mode
    Twitter integrated more deeply into the contacts Hub
    Ability to select your own default messaging app
    Podcast app
    Ability to post to multiple social sites removed. Instead it will work more like the share charm in Windows 8 where you are presented with a list apps you can share the content with, and can only select one.
    Calendar App has a new weekly view
    Bing apps across phone and PC will sync together using MS single sign account
    People hub now has the ability to show contacts who only have phone numbers
    Mail: Options to always download emails and pictures within them. Encrypted and signed e-mail support. New Email sync options with accordance to usage patterns (i.e. If you get a lot of mail on particular days and if you don’t check mail every day).
    Office Lens app. scans whiteboards and documents directly in the camera as a Windows Phone Lens. The Office Lens lets you scan whiteboards, documents, and more with your phone’s camera, then optimizes the images so they’re clear and easy to read in your notes.
    Password protected Office document support
    Wallet supports tickets and membership cards?
    Inner Circle of contacts. Up to 40 contacts can be in the inner circle?
    Search and New Services

    Single sign-in for apps (like on Windows 8) with Microsoft Account; sign in will persist across devices + apps with permissions prompt
    Cortana personal assistant that utilises Bing services and FourSquare datasets.
    Bing smart search (similar search system as Windows 8.1)
    iCloud support
    Windows store will provide recommended apps based on your location and recommendations based on your Facebook friends
    Compatibility

    Windows Phone 8.1 apps won't run on 8.0 devices until they upgrade
    Documentation confirms ALL current Windows Phone 8 hardware to get 8.1
    Navigation and UI

    Slide down to close apps
    Navigation bar color selection
    Back button doesn't terminate the app instead it suspends the app
    More efficient multitasking
    Filter through installed apps by usage/install date
    Quick settings access (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) by doing a quick swipe from the top of the screen
    Action Center (notifications) accessed by doing a full swipe from up to the bottom
    Ability for apps to issue Silent notifications, update/delete notifications
    RUMOUR: new ‘large’ tile size
    RUMOUR: mark a Live Tile as read by swiping from the left of said tile
    RUMOUR: Improved keyboard possibly like android ‘swype’ (unofficial tip off from Tom Warren)
    Ability to choose your own start screen background
    Functionality for On screen windows phone buttons that you can swipe away
    Search button is 'frozen' when using 'full screen' apps to prevent accidental launch of Bing search. When the user is: Taking a photo, Capturing a video, playing games the search button will only work if you double tap it. This is following complaints of users accidentally launching search under the scenarios mentioned above.
    Pivots are using slightly smaller typography (basically title text doesn't use up so much screen space!)
    Tweaked transition animations
    WP uses same progress ring as Windows now.
    Three column tile support (probably only Lumia 1020 and 920)
    Possible Double Tap to Power Off
    You can favorite photos by tapping a heart icon
    Speed dial
    Enhanced lock screen apps? More interactive?
  • tomboy013 #1
    De mi ez a kép? Egy WP7-es Lumia 800-at kirakni egy rá photoshoppolt Win8-al azért elég gáz egy WP 8.1-es hírnél... Szerintem lett volna a neten egy pár értelmes kép is a hírhez...
    Meg vehetted volna a fáradtságot és kiírhattad volna a teljes listát a változásokról mert jóval több van mint amit itt közöltél. Ez azért egy kicsit félrevezetés.