The following features were confirmed at Microsoft's 'sneak peek' at Windows Phone on June 20, 2012 and the unveiling of Windows Phone 8 on October 29, 2012:
Core Windows Phone 8 is the first mobile OS from Microsoft to use the
Windows NT kernel, which is the same kernel (
NT kernel 6.2) that runs Windows 8. The operating system adds improved file system, drivers, network stack, security components, media and graphics support. Using the NT kernel, Windows Phone can now support multi-core CPUs of up to 64 cores, as well as 1280×720 and 1280×768 resolutions, in addition to the base 800×480 resolution already available on Windows Phone 7. Furthermore, Windows Phone 8 also adds support for MicroSD cards, which are commonly used to add extra storage to phones. Support for
1080p screens was added in October 2013 with the GDR3 update. Due to the switch to the NT kernel, Windows Phone 8 also supports native 128-bit Bitlocker encryption and
Secure Boot. Windows Phone 8 also supports NTFS due to this switch. The
UEFI with
ACPI protocol was adopted as boot loader of Windows Phone 8, as part of its
board support package.
Web Internet Explorer 10 is the default browser in Windows Phone 8 and carries over key improvements also found in the desktop version. The navigation interface has been simplified down to a single customizable button (defaults to stop / refresh) and the address bar. While users can change the button to a 'Back' button, there is no way to add a 'Forward' button. However, as the browser supports swipe navigation for both forwards and back, this is a minor issue.
Multitasking Unlike its predecessor, Windows Phone 8 uses true multitasking, allowing developers to create apps that can run in the background and resume instantly. A user can switch between "active" tasks by pressing and holding the Back button, but any application listed may be suspended or terminated under certain conditions, such as a network connection being established or battery power running low. An app running in the background may also automatically suspend, if the user has not opened it for a long duration of time. The user can close applications by opening the multitasking view and pressing the "X" button in the right-hand corner of each application window, a feature that was added in Update 3.
Kids Corner Windows Phone 8 adds Kids Corner, which operates as a kind of guest mode. The user chooses which applications and games appear on the Kids Corner. When Kids Corner is activated, apps and games installed on the device can be played or accessed without touching the data of the main user signed into the Windows Phone.
Rooms Rooms is a feature added specifically for group messaging and communication. Using Rooms, users can contact and see
Facebook and
Twitter updates only from members of the group created. Members of the group can also share instant messages and photos from within the room. These messages will be shared only with the other room members. Microsoft removed this feature in March 2015.
Driving Mode With the release of Update 3 in late 2013, pairing a Windows Phone 8 device with a car via Bluetooth now automatically activates "Driving Mode", a specialized UI designed for using a mobile device while driving.
Data Sense Data Sense allows users to set data usage limits based on their individual plan. Data Sense can restrict background data when the user is near their set limit (a heart icon is used to notify the user when background tasks are being automatically stopped). Although this feature was originally exclusive to
Verizon phones in the United States, the GDR2 update released in July 2013 made Data Sense available to all Windows Phone 8 handsets.
NFC and Wallet Select Windows Phones running Windows Phone 8 add
NFC capability, which allows for data transfer between two Windows Phone devices, or between a Windows Phone device, and a Windows 8 computer or tablet, using a feature called "Tap and Send". In certain markets, NFC support on Windows Phone 8 can also be used to conduct in-person transactions through credit and debit cards stored on the phone through the Wallet application. Carriers may activate the NFC feature through SIM or integrated phone hardware.
Orange will be first carrier to support NFC on Windows Phone 8. Besides NFC support for transactions, Wallet can also be used to store credit cards in order to make Windows Phone Store and other in-app purchases (that is also a new feature), and can be used to store coupons and loyalty cards.
Syncing The
Windows Phone app succeeds the
Zune Software as the sync application to transfer music, videos, other multimedia files and office documents between Windows Phone 8 and a
Windows 8/
Windows RT computer or tablet. Versions for
OS X and
Windows Desktop are also available. Windows Phone 7 devices are not compatible with the PC version of the app, but will work with the Mac version. (Zune is still used for syncing Windows Phone 7s with PCs, and thus remains downloadable from the Windows Phone website.) Due to Windows Phone 8 identifying itself as an
MTP device,
Windows Media Player and
Windows Explorer may be used to transfer music, videos and other multimedia files unlike in Windows Phone 7. Videos transferred to a computer are limited to a maximum size of 4 GB.
Other features •
Xbox SmartGlass allows control of an Xbox 360 and Xbox One with a phone (available for Windows Phone,
iOS and
Android). • Xbox Music+Video services support playback of audio and video files in Windows Phone, as well as music purchases. Video purchases were made available with the release of a standalone version of
Xbox Video in late 2013 that can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store. • Native code support (
C++) •
Toast notifications sent by apps and app developers using the
Microsoft Push Notification Service. • Simplified porting of Windows 8 apps to Windows Phone 8 (compatibility with Windows 8 "
Modern UI" apps) • Remote device management of Windows Phone similar to management of Windows PCs • VoIP and video chat integration for any VoIP or video chat app (integrates into the phone dialer, people hub) •
Firmware over the air for Windows Phone updates • Minimum 36 month support of Windows Phone updates to Windows Phone 8 devices. • Camera app now supports "lenses", which allow third parties to skin and add features to camera interface. • Native screen capture is added by pressing home and power buttons simultaneously. • Hebrew language support is added for Microsoft to introduce Windows Phone to the
Israeli market. == Hardware specifications ==