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Microsoft has been releasing Windows 11 for quite some time, and soon, Windows 11 will usher in the annual update 22H2. Unlike Win10 and even Win8, Win11 is a more unified UI and a more desktop operating system in the eyes of many people. After removing the tile element and even the tablet mode, Win11 leaves the impression that it is more like a pure desktop product. The full-screen tiles created for tablet devices like Win8 and Win10 are gone forever. ▲Win11 no longer has tiles, and the interface layout does not seem to be based on the mobile platform. We know that Microsoft once invested a lot of effort in the mobile market and released a uniquely designed Windows Phone/Windows Mobile system, even the desktop operating system. The interaction is also moving closer to the mobile terminal, which is why the iconic tiles on Win8 and Win10 appear. Now, Win11 has brought this trend back. Does this mean that Win11 has completely abandoned the mobile platform? Not really. In Win11, Microsoft still takes a lot of measures to optimize the mobile platform. How does Microsoft do it? Is it possible to re-install the .
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