We are seeing these days how different Microsoft applications are being updated or going to be updated. The Clock app with the function “Concentration sessions”, the tool “Cuts”, “Skype”… are just three examples to which the “Your Phone” app will soon be added.
One of the most popular tools that we can use in Windows if we have an Android-based phone, since it allows both computers to be synchronized. An application that we now know will be updated to have, among other changes, a better graphical integration in Windows 11.
Better integration in Windows 11
We have seen these changes in other applications. It was recently the PowerToys, that can now be downloaded from the Microsoft Store those that received a new design. And now in the queue for the change of appearance is the app “Your Phone”.
Did you spot 👀our new @MSYourPhone app UX in the # SurfaceDuo2 #MicrosoftEvent today? We can’t wait to get this out to you soon so you can try the BEST cross device experience between #Android and # Windows11 https://t.co/95HhhZDnTD
– Vishnu Nath 📱📱💻📲⌨️🚀 (@VishnuNath) September 22, 2021
Through your Twitter account, Vishnu Nath has shown some clues about the design change that we will see in the Your Phone application. A change in the forms that for example happens to show notifications on the right side of the screen with different sections at the top, something that makes it easy for people to move between different utilities when searching for messages, photos, applications and calls.
In addition, there are some icons with more colorful flat colors and now the corners lose their angular shapes and they have the characteristic curve that we find in Windows 11.
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For now we are waiting to have the application “Your phone” updated, because in the app store there is still the version that we have been using so far.
Your telephone
- Price: Free
- Download: For Windows in Microsoft Store
Via | Windows Central
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