Windows Phone Silverlight 8.1 apps

The Windows Phone Silverlight 8.1 app model gives Windows Phone 8 developers access to some of the newest features available in Windows Phone Store apps without significantly modifying existing Windows Phone 8 code. Windows Phone 8 apps are fully supported and run exactly the same on Windows Phone 8.1 devices. If you have an existing Windows Phone 8 app and aren’t looking to add new features, you don’t need to modify your app. If you’re just starting out developing for Windows Phone, or if you’re interested in targeting the PC platform in addition to Windows Phone, you might want to start with a Windows Phone Store app. This app model gives you access to all of the new features, and you can target phone and PC with a single Visual Studio solution. For more information about choosing the best platform for your objectives, see What's next for Windows Phone 8 developers.

Device support for Silverlight 8.1 

 

Silverlight 8.1 apps run only on Windows Phone 8.1 devices. Windows Phone 8 devices cannot install or run Silverlight 8.1 apps. However, Windows Phone 8.1 is a free software update that is supported for all existing Windows Phone 8 devices.

Store support for Silverlight 8.1 

 

You can publish a Silverlight 8.1 or Windows Phone Store app alongside an existing Windows Phone 7.8 and Windows Phone 8 version of your app in the Windows Phone Store. If you choose to upgrade your app, you can continue to sell and update earlier versions.

Supported Windows Phone 8.1 features for Silverlight 8.1 apps

 

For a high-level list of the features of Windows Phone 8.1 that can be accessed from Silverlight 8.1, see Supported features for Windows Phone Silverlight 8.1 apps.

Windows Phone 8 features for which there is no Windows Phone Store app equivalent

 

There is a small set of features available in Windows Phone 8 apps for which there are no equivalents in Windows Phone Store apps. Silverlight 8.1 apps can still use these features. If your app requires one of these features you should either maintain your Windows Phone 8 app or upgrade your app to Silverlight 8.1.

 

Clipboard APIs

Clipboard

Lock screen background provider

Lock screen background for Windows Phone 8

Ringtone provider

How to use the save ringtone task for Windows Phone 8

Alarms and reminders

Alarms and Reminders for Windows Phone 8

Lens apps

Lenses for Windows Phone 8

Lock screen background provider

Lock screen background for Windows Phone 8

Generating bitmaps for Live Tiles in a Background Task using managed code

Generating bitmaps in a Background Task using native code is supported.

Breaking changes for Silverlight 8.1 apps

 

For a list of Windows Phone 8 features that are known to behave differently in Silverlight 8.1 apps, see Platform compatibility and breaking changes for Windows Phone Silverlight 8.1 apps.

Upgrading to Silverlight 8.1 

 

The tools included in the Windows Phone SDK automate the upgrade of your app from Windows Phone 8 to Silverlight 8.1. This is a one-way process. After you have upgraded, the tools can’t convert your solution back to Windows Phone 8, so be sure to back up your project. For instructions on upgrading your app, see Upgrade Windows Phone 8 apps to Windows Phone Silverlight 8.1.

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