Monday, 7 April 2014

Windows Phone 8.2 features tipped by purported former Microsoft employee

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A Redditor who claims to be a veteran of 15 years at Microsoft, pointed to some of features that will supposedly arrive in the next version of Windows Phone OS, said to be called Windows Phone 8.2 or Windows Phone 9.
The Reddit user, who has now deleted the particular account, said that the next Windows Phone OS version might reach within next 8-10 months. Additionally, it has been mentioned that the software update cycle will be speeded up, delivering an update every 6-8 months, along with a major OS update every year or two.
The first of the described Windows Phone 8.2 features is a special password which users can pass it on to their close ones, giving them the authority to get through the user's Do Not Disturb mode via text messages. For instance, if someone who has the special password texts on the muted handset of the user, it would still give a ping alert. Similarly, these special users can disable the Do-Not-Disturb mode of the handset if they call on it three times in a row.
While with Windows Phone 8.1, Skype has been made the default video-calling option, the Reddit users says a number of such services will be supported by Windows Phone 8.2 or 9. The new music app is mentioned to read the downloaded music, create playlists and merge Xbox Music in the same playlist without any hassles.
The rumoured Windows Phone OS version is also expected to remove Facebook integration from the default SMS app. However, it might come in some later updates.
The source also revealed that Microsoft is working hard to make its Bing search engine compete more closely to Google, though the details of which were not mentioned.
Recently Microsoft launched its much talked about OS version, Windows Phone 8.1 OS, on 2 April. The company announced that the first phones running the new OS will launch in late April or early May, while the update will be rolled out to Windows Phone 8 devices in the 'coming months'. 

 source:ndtv

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