Windows 10 Redstone 3 to update the user interface

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Microsoft is all set to release Windows 10 Creators Update on April 11. The Creators Update for Windows 10 comes with major improvements and bug fixes. However, Microsoft hasn’t added any major changes related to the interface in the operating system. Microsoft is expected to introduce new features and improvements with the next major update of Windows 10, codenamed as Redstone 3.

The new screenshots from Thurrot have revealed new interface changes coming to Windows 10.

The Project NEON

Microsoft will also introduce Project NEON, a new design language with Redstone 3. The update will bring a major overhaul of the user interface. Leaked detail has revealed some visual changes coming to Windows 10 with the Redstone 3 Update.

UI Changes

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The screenshot has revealed a new design coming to the Outlook Mail app, it has more translucency and blur than ever before. As it is an early version of Redstone 3, more changes will soon make it’s way to the operating system.

New Animations

Furthermore, new app animations will be added to the apps. When you will move the app around the screen, the wallpaper will also move slowly around the screen. Although, you will be able to disable this animation feature from the settings.

Improvements to the tablet mode

Microsoft will finally bring some improvements to the tablet mode in Windows 10. The visual improvement includes a new splash effect on start screen’s tile when tapping a tile on the start screen.

Microsoft has planned even more improvements for Windows 10 with Redstone 3 update. As the development of Windows 10 Redstone is still in early phase, there are no more changes.

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  • Will MS ever learn that the masses want to see what's in store for the mobile phone with regard to RS3. Consumers are just as intelligent as the tech devs who work on this OS platform and as such want to see what's being done to the windows mobile aspect. When you keep showing what's being worked on for the PC, the consumers just shake their heads and sigh. There are MORE people who do EVERYTHING that can be done on a smartphone and then what else can't on a PC. Thing is everywhere you go, plane, train, bus, walking, in a car all you see are people staring into their smartphones doing who knows what and to what end what they're doing is productive.

    All MS had to do was to push the smartphone forefront, with a proper daily driver OS, improve Continuum, design the UI overhaul with the insider builds and what would have been created is desire to see how MS would create the link between PC,LAPTOP,TABLET and Mobile.

    Come on MS there are way more people with a smartphone and sometimes 2 than there are with who own a single desktop PC, tablet or laptop. Any one household will/can have up to 6 smartphones to 1 main PC or a tablet or laptop or two. So if you really wanted to do something the smartphone should have been the push with a better OS and then all that we see now for PC would be only complimentary to further solidify the W10 OS.

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