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Check out this cool video celebrating Your Phone, Fluent Design, and Windows 10 cross-device experiences

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
January 25, 2021
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Microsoft has released a cool new video celebrating Your Phone, Fluent Design, and Windows 10 cross-device experiences. The minute-long clip features videos of an Android phone, a Surface Book, and lots of cool animations of the devices morphing together into a seamless experience.





As seen above, the video begins by showcasing a futuristic and minimalistic home office, with a Surface Book and Android phone sitting on the desk. The phone then slowly morphs up onto the Surface Book screen, to represent the Phone Screen ability in Your Phone on Windows 10. During this segment, we then see the Fluent Design elements of Your Phone, such as circular Android app icons, a search box, and the list of Android Apps, too. We even can see multiple Android apps running at the same time on Windows 10.

Overall, this is a nice video that highlights the work Microsoft has done to make cross-device experiences in Windows, as well as the work on tweaking Windows 10’s design. It doesn’t show anything new, but let us know what you think by dropping us a comment below.

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