Here are some leaked screenshots of Project Spartan for mobile

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Windows 10 will be arriving on desktops and smartphones later this year and, while the desktop technical preview has given us a look at many of the features we can expect, the mobile preview has been less feature-packed. Even the company’s new web browser, Project Spartan, has only been demoed on desktop versions but the people at Windows Mania have managed to get their hands on a working mobile version of the browser. 

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While we’re still waiting for Project Spartan browser to launch on Windows 10, some leaked screenshots have given us a peek at what it will look like on mobile devices. The folks over at WindowsMania.pl managed to get their hands on the Project Spartan browser running on a Windows Phone, and have provided some screenshots that are a hint of what’s to come. One of the first things you’ll notice and probably the biggest change from the current Windows Phone browsing experience is that the address bar has moved to the top of the screen. The screenshots also show off a section labeled “Hub” that appears to be the repository articles stored for offline reading. Oh, and we’d be remiss if we didn’t point out that, at least in its current implementation, the Spartan browser appears to be using ellipses rather than the oft-maligned hamburger button for menu access.

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