On his Twitter account, renowned leakster @ evleaks has shared a part of a screenshot from
Windows Phone 8.1, which shows on-screen touch navigation buttons. Currently, the three-
button combo of Back, Windows and Search keys aren't part of the user interface, like they have
been on many Androids since Ice Cream Sandwich, but below the screen in either
hardware or capacitive touch flavors. Partial Windows Phone
Windows Phone 8.1, which shows on-screen touch navigation buttons. Currently, the three-
button combo of Back, Windows and Search keys aren't part of the user interface, like they have
been on many Androids since Ice Cream Sandwich, but below the screen in either
hardware or capacitive touch flavors. Partial Windows Phone
"Blue" screenshot.
pic.twitter.com/LnV9h0MMKL
— @evleaks (@evleaks) December 14, 2013
pic.twitter.com/LnV9h0MMKL
— @evleaks (@evleaks) December 14, 2013
evleaks ' tweet suggests Microsoft is going to change that and will either go for software
navigation keys or diversify the portfolio of Windows Phone devices giving OEMs the choice
between hardware and virtual buttons. Other Windows Phone 8.1 rumors suggest we're in for a notification center, enhanced multi-tasking and a Siri-like voice assistant.
We suspect Microsoft will official unveil its upcoming WP 8.1 OS at their Build developer
conference in April, 2014.
navigation keys or diversify the portfolio of Windows Phone devices giving OEMs the choice
between hardware and virtual buttons. Other Windows Phone 8.1 rumors suggest we're in for a notification center, enhanced multi-tasking and a Siri-like voice assistant.
We suspect Microsoft will official unveil its upcoming WP 8.1 OS at their Build developer
conference in April, 2014.
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