The calculator app in Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 are pretty basic. Microsoft has shipped a new calculator app in Windows 10. The new calculator app is feature rich and is greatly enhanced when compared to its predecessors. The presence of three different calculator modes and inclusion of sophisticated converter makes this app stand out.
Windows 10 Phone Calculator app
The new calculator app uses a different design language breaking the modern UI and featuring the famous hamburger menu. Hamburger menu holds various menu items listing various calculator modes - Standard, Scientific and Programmer.
Standard mode
The default mode in Calculator app is “Standard” - which has a very simple, easy-to-use interface which can perform basic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication,division,percentage,square root calculation, power etc. The standard calculator mode also comes with various memory operations like MC, MR, M+, M-, MS. Clicking on the Standard Calculator mode's history button shows all the previous calculations done.
Scientific mode
The Scientific mode in the calculator for Windows 10 for phone tries to dub a full-fledged scientific calculator. Power users can use this to play with complex mathematical operations, solve equations, work with various geometrical and engineering problems and more. The scientific calculator for Windows 10 sports operators and functionalities to find log of a number, exponential power, mod, factorial, sin, cos, tan and other operators which you commonly find in any physical scientific calculator.
Programmer mode
The programmer mode present in the Windows 10 calculator helps programmers and coders in a great way. Converting numbers from Hexa to Binary, Binary to Hexa, Octa to Binary, Hexa to Octa, Decimal to Hexa and similar viceversa operations can be carried out with ease in this mode. This mode also lets one to perform logical operations like Left shift, Right shift,OR, XOR, NOT, And etc.
Built-in converter
The addition of various Converter functionalities within the calculator app makes it very handy for the user to carry out conversion operations within the app. The following converters can be found in the new Windows 10 calculator app:
Volume
- Millilitres
- Cubic centimetres
- Litres
- Cubic metres
- Teaspoons
- Tablespoons
- Fluid ounces
- Cups
- Pints
- Quarts
- Gallons
- Cubic inches
- Cubic feet
- Cubic yards
Length
- Nanometres
- Microns
- Millimetres
- Centimetres
- Metres
- Kilometres
- Inches
- Feet
- Yards
- Miles
- Nautical miles
Weight
- Carats
- Milligrams
- Centigrams
- Decigrams
- Grams
- Decagrams
- Hectograms
- Kilograms
- Metric tonnes
- Ounces
- Pounds
- Stone
- Short tons
- Long tons
Temperature
- Celsius
- Fahrenheit
- Kelvin
Energy
- Electron volts
- Joules
- Kilojoules
- Thermal calories
- Food calories
- Foot-pounds
- British thermal units
Area
- Square millimetres
- Square centimetres
- Square metres
- Hectares
- Square Kilometres
- Square inches
Speed
- Centimetres per second
- Metres per second
- Kilometres per hour
- Feet per second
- Miles per hour
- Knots
- Mach
Time
- Microseconds
- Milliseconds
- Seconds
- Minutes
- Hours
- Days
- Weeks
- Years
Power
- Watts
- Kilowatts
- Horsepower
- Foot-pounds/minute
- BTUs/minute
Data
- Bits
- Bytes
- Kilobits
- Kilobytes
- Megabits
- Megabytes
- Gigabits
- Gigabytes
- Terabits
- Terabytes
- Petabits
- Petabytes
Pressure
- Atmosphere
- Bar
- Kilopascal
- Millimetre of mercury
- Pascal
- Pound per square inch (PSI)
Angle
- Degree
- Radian
On the whole, the Windows 10's calculator app is a rich feature packed calculator. Though we may not use all these conversions or mathematical operations, it is always good to have a calculator which is as powerful as this.
If you are on Windows Phone 8 or 8.1, you might also want to check this third party gesture-based calculator called Gestulator.
What do you think of the new calculator on Windows 10 for Phone?