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Microsoft to discontinue Windows 10 S in favour of 'S Mode'
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IANS | 08 Mar, 2018
Microsoft has confirmed it will discontinue Windows "10 S" -- the latest
version of its flagship Operating System (OS), released in mid-2017 in
favour of a special "S Mode" that is the new version of Windows designed
to compete with Google Chrome OS.
The tech giant is contemplating a new "S Mode" for Windows 10 Home, Enterprise and Pro versions of the OS.
"We
are simplifying the experience for our customers. Starting with the
next update to Windows 10, coming soon, customers can choose to buy a
new Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro PC with 'S' mode enabled and
commercial customers will be able to deploy Windows 10 Enterprise with
'S' mode enabled," Joe Belfiore, Corporate Vice President, Windows,
wrote in a blog post late on Wednesday.
The new "S Mode" will
lock down any copy of Windows 10 so it can only run apps from Microsoft
Store and will work the same way as the dedicated Windows "10 S" OS was
built to do.
"We expect the majority of customers to enjoy the
benefits of Windows 10 in 'S Mode'. If a customer does want to switch
out of it, they will be able to do so at no charge, regardless of
edition," the blog post added.
New Windows 10 devices would ship with "S Mode" in the coming months.
Microsoft
had introduced Windows "10 S" in 2017 with an aim to provide a Windows
experience that delivers predictable performance and quality through
Microsoft-verified apps via the Microsoft Store.
Sixty per cent
of Windows "10 S" users have remained on the OS instead of switching to
Windows 10 Pro free of charge, according to tech website Thurrott.
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