Has science gone too far? Windows 11 spotted running on Lumia 950XL smartphone

Someone has already put it on an old phone

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You may have noticed that what appears to beWindows 11, the follow up toWindows 10, has leaked online, and some enterprising soul has already put it on the oldLumia 950XL.

TheMicrosoftLumia 950XL is a handset first released back in 2015, and long since discontinued. It was powered by a specially configured version ofWindows 10for mobile devices, which meant it was reasonably easy to install the desktop version of Windows 10 on the smartphone.

It also meant that Microsoft’s now-canceledWindows 10Xwas installed on the smartphone, and now we’ve seen a brief glimpse ofWindows 11running on the handset.

While we don’t know how well Windows 11 will run on the smartphone, it’s an impressive feat, and a testament to the Lumia 950XL, which can run an unreleasedoperating systemlaunching six years after the phone went on sale.

It’s also a good sign for Windows 11, showing how scalable the operating system will be.

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Windows 11 phones?

Windows 11 phones?

Does this mean we may see Windows 11 phones? Possibly. After Microsoft’s dalliance with Windows 10 handsets a while back, the companylost interest in trying to make a Windows smartphone.

However, it recently released theSurface Duo, which is a dual-screen handset that runs a customized version of Android. Could the rumoredSurface Duo 2stick with Android, or move to Windows 11?

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Windows 10X, which Windows 11 is said to take some elements from, was supposed to be a version of Windows designed for mobile and dual-screen devices, so we could see that happen with the new operating system.

However, people using the leaked version of Windows 11 have reported that the tablet mode, which gives Windows 10 a user interface with larger buttons (known as ‘Tiles’), is no longer present in Windows 11.

This may mean that Microsoft is not planning on using it for smaller touch screen devices. However, what has leaked is likely a very early build with many features missing, so a tablet mode could come later.

Hopefully, we won’t have long to find out more about Windows 11, as Microsoft is holding an event regarding the ‘next generation of Windows’ onJune 24.

Matt is TechRadar’s Managing Editor for Core Tech, looking after computing and mobile technology. Having written for a number of publications such as PC Plus, PC Format, T3 and Linux Format, there’s no aspect of technology that Matt isn’t passionate about, especially computing and PC gaming. He’s personally reviewed and used most of the laptops in our best laptops guide - and since joining TechRadar in 2014, he’s reviewed over 250 laptops and computing accessories personally.

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