According to the report, Windows Threshold preview for mobile devices will be available sometime in January or February of 2015. Which is just a few months after the release of Threshold preview for Windows clients and few months apart of the final release. As I previously mentioned, this new merged version of Windows for mobile will drop the desktop user interface entirely, leaving user with only the Metro interface, just like you see today in Windows Phone OS. Microsoft is currently expected to present the next version of its operating system with some of the new features, which may or may not be called “Windows 9”, during a special event on September 30th, with a final public release expected to see the light sometime in spring 2015. Windows Threshold will mark a significant change of how Microsoft do business with the operating system along with the introduction of new features and changes, such as Metro 2.0 and the return of the Start menu. The company is also planning to update the operating system in the monthly basis delivering bug and security fixes as well as new features, rather than waiting for the next version. It’s worth noting that things can always change at the end, but knowing the accuracy record from Mary Jo Foley on Microsoft information, it’s highly likely that this information will be true. Source ZDNet All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.