Not a good picture, but it is the best picture we could have to show - even roughly - how will be the new interface of the notification system of Windows Phone 8.1, the future version of the mobile operating system from Microsoft. The brand new edition, which will surely arrive during the new year 2014, presents important improvements in the notifications section. In fact, this is one of the sections that presents the most deficiencies and that ultimately, the most improvements are available to embrace. Until now, rumors indicated that the Redmond companywas working to remedy this issue. But now they are no longer just rumors. The image you have above reveals what this section will be like after the update and what improvements it will bring for users who have decided to bet on Windows Phone as a platform. Apparently, Microsoft intends to group all notices in a single notification center…
It was yesterday when a leaked information informed us about the possibilities of this new section of Windows Phone 8.1. Today we can confirm them through the image. According to this screenshot, the user will have the opportunity to configure up to four quick access functions according to their specific needs to modify or change them at any time. Another interesting option is the one that will allow you to activate notifications individually for each application through a few simple On or Off buttons. There will also be the possibility of deactivating notifications from LiveTiles and another function that will allow you to avoid notifications through bannersAlthough the truth is that for now there is not much information about what the exact operation of this new tool may be.
Just yesterday we learned that the new edition of Windows Phone 8.1 could have a notification center, a mechanism that does not exist in the current version. At this time, Windows Phone users receive updates for each of their applications separately. A good application center would be able to group all notifications (notifications of new messages, calls, email, social networks…) in the same space so that the user can have a more homogeneous summary of all the news that is pending. on the phone.
Another important novelty (although for now it is only a rumor) is the one that tells us about the possibility of Microsoft designing its own Siri (as you will remember, it is the assistant that iOS offers to all its customers) so that the user can give orders to the team using natural language. Rumors say that the brand new Windows Phone assistant would be called Cortana and would be able to receive orders and even integrate into the operation of any application that the user has installed. Finally, yesterday a news item was also released that bets on the integration of touch buttons on the computer screen to permanently eliminatecapacitive buttons that today we find on any mobile with Windows Phone.
