Microsoft has been working on a new version of Windows 10, which is called Windows 10X, for many months. The operating system was supposed to launch this year, but the company postponed it and made few initial plans.
Windows 10X, which is built on top of the Windows 10 core operating system, is expected to release in the second quarter of next year officially. With just a few months to the launch, details are surfacing online.
A new report reveals that the Windows 10X from Microsoft will come with a ‘Modern Standby’ feature to offer an instant-on and always-connected experience.
Currently, most Windows-powered laptops take some time to wake up from sleep mode. With instant-on, as the name indicates, the company aims to offer an experience where the system resumes as soon as the lid is open.
The Windows 10X project started focusing on dual-screen and foldable devices. Still, a few months ago, the company delayed the launch and revealed that it’s changing focus to single-screen devices for the initial release.