Microsoft was working on a special version of Windows for foldable smartphones but ultimately canceled it. About this report Windows Central Edition.

Journalists mentioned developer Gustav Monse, who received an incomplete assembly of the operating system codenamed Andromeda. According to this expert, this operating system was created for Microsoft's folding smartphones – it is supposed to be a continuation of Windows Phone. However, the project was closed.
Monse managed to package the declassified version of Windows into an installation file and download it to the Surface Duo smartphone, released in 2021. It turns out that the operating system displays the interface on two screens: applications open on the left by default, but you can move them to the second screen. Additionally, many familiar Windows elements – like the Start menu – are hidden but can be revealed by swiping from the left or right edge of the screen.
According to this enthusiast, a device running the Andromeda operating system can be used as a digital notepad. Additionally, programs written for Windows must run on the operating system. The journalists added that from 2016 to 2018, Microsoft tried to bring Windows Phone to new heights, but all attempts ended in failure and the company left the smartphone market.
Previously, MacRumors claimed that Apple planned to release colorful AirPods headphones but abandoned the idea. The color of the headphones is said to be similar to the iPhone 5c smartphone, which is also available in multiple colors.















