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Now, that’s what you call keeping the faith! A designer has envisioned a new concept for Windows 10 Mobile, complete with software and hardware upgrades for the platform.

And this comes at a time when the mobile OS is only getting small improvements here and there.

Delayed features like the ability to create 3D objects on smartphones, along with some very minor new additions to the mobile operating system mean that there is a big possibility that most users will not be impressed after installing the Creators Update on their handsets.

For those still on the lookout for bigger improvements, concepts like this provide hope.

This one is created by Rafael Barbosa, a designer who is not new to the concept scene, previously having dabbed into the mix.

No wonder that this new concept imagines a major overhaul of both the mobile OS and Microsoft Lumia, even at a time that probably has Redmond not too keen on such heavy changes to its software and hardware plans.

Take a look at the designs below:









The most noticeable thing here is that Windows 10 Mobile is getting a new and simpler UI, including bigger tiles with 4 sizes. It also adds in CShell support that is possibly coming in Redstone 3, allowing users to download desktop apps and use them when connected to a dock.

As for the hardware refresh, the concept brings forward a new Lumia phone with powerful specifications, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, a 5.5-inch screen, 4GB of RAM, a 20MP camera, a 4,000 mAh battery, along with support for features like Windows Hell and Continuum.

At the end of the day, while this concept imagines a bright future for the mobile operating system, it all depends on what kind of an outlook Microsoft has planned for Windows 10 Mobile.

For what it’s worth, Redstone 3 may just bring some of these features.

And perhaps even a flagship Lumia handset too, if the Surface Phone is not deemed ready.

source:windows10update