Microsoft’s continuously looking into ways to improve Continuum, and one possible way to do this is by making it possible for users’ favorite apps to work with this feature and, as a result, to be available on Windows 10 Mobile devices.
The company is currently conducting surveys with a small number of insiders who previously received Lumia devices and Continuum adapters to learn more about the apps that should exist on Windows 10 Mobile and offer support for this particular feature of the operating system (via WinBeta).
The company is asking insiders to rank from 1 to 5 the categories they’re more interested in when it comes to Continuum apps, and these include apps for productivity at work, apps for productivity at home, apps for entertainment, apps for social media, and games for Continuum.
The next step is to provide the names of the apps users would want to have on Windows 10 Mobile devices and use with Continuum, as this will help “understand which apps are important.”


Pokemon Go and Snapchat anyone?
Without a doubt, Pokemon Go and Snapchat are very likely to be two of the most common names in this survey, although it’s worth mentioning that this new feedback request is more focused on titles that should exist on Continuum and be used on a larger screen.

Neither Pokemon Go nor Snapchat exists on Windows phones right now, and having them on Continuum is kind of impossible for the time being, especially because it’s not all up to Microsoft to do it.
For the moment, the survey is taking place with a small group of insiders, so not everyone will receive these emails, but hopefully, the company will hold similar feedback evaluations in the coming months to involve more users. And yet, if the company really wants to find out which apps are important to users, it’s enough to look in the Feedback Hub or check out one of the many Windows phone user communities out there, as such requests are pretty much everywhere around the web.