Microsoft official accidentally leaked Windows 10 future operating system: Windows Core OS

Microsoft does not seem to have given up on the idea of ​​unifying the Windows 10 experience and is still actively testing the upcoming Windows Core OS devices. Maybe you still have questions about the existence of Windows Core OS, but now Microsoft officials have accidentally leaked new details of the unreleased operating system.

Windows Core OS is a streamlined version of Windows. It is Windows 10X in Surface Neo and is also used in Surface Hub 2, HoloLens. Of course, it had previously planned to support the Surface Phone “Andromeda”, but later changed, Microsoft turned to Android.

Unlike Windows 8, Windows Core OS is not touch-centric because it has a self-contained shell that works in all shapes. Developing Core OS is a radically different approach, with new interactions with computing devices such as desktops, laptops, dual-screen devices, Surface Hub, and Hololens.

The development of WCOS seems to be making some surprising updates to the old support documentation, which may lay the foundation for Windows 10’s modular operating system.

Although Windows 10X supports Win32 applications, issues regarding support for classic Windows 10 features on Windows 10X and Windows Core OS remain.

According to foreign media Windows latest report, in the support document, Microsoft unexpectedly confirmed the desktop font support for Windows Core OS and quickly modified the document to remove references to “WCOS” and future devices.

Microsoft notes in the document: “Please note: Not all desktop fonts will be used in non-desktop versions of Windows 10, such as Xbox, HoloLens, Surface Hub, future WCOS devices, etc.”

We were able to find a now edited page that confirms the desktop font desktop of Windows 10X.

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