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Leaked Screenshots Show What Project Spartan Looks Like On Windows 10 For Phones – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
March 27, 2015
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Leaked screenshots show what Project Spartan looks like on Windows 10 for phones

As many of us anticipate the arrival of Project Spartan to be introduced on Windows 10, some leaked screenshots have appeared on the web showing what Project Spartan currently looks like on Windows 10 for phones. WindowsMania.pl got a hold of what looks like the Project Spartan browser running on a Windows Phone. 

If the leaked Project Spartan screenshots are legit, it looks like we will be enjoying an enhanced browser experience with the browser bar being moved to the top of the screen. As well as an interesting “Hub” icon, where you might be able to store web content for further reading offline. If the leaked screenshots are indicative of what we will see on Project Spartan on Windows 10 for phones, I think what I see from Project Spartan is a great start. Hopefully, we will see Project Spartan coming to Windows 10 for phones sometime soon.  

Take a look at the two screenshots below. No other important information was made available at this time. We’ll have more on this as it develops.

Leaked screenshots show what Project Spartan looks like on Windows 10 for phones

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