Microsoft announced earlier this year that it will convert Windows 10 S into an alternative platform mode. Mr. Belfiore, a Microsoft vice president, stated, “Next year 10S will be a ‘mode’ of existing versions, not a distinct version.” That transition to a 10 S mode began with the emergence of a Switch out of S mode setting on the Microsoft Store app in build 17134.

A Windows Insider Preview build for Redstone 5 now highlights that there might also be a Switch to S Mode setting. The build preview does not include a specific Switch to S Mode option. However, a Switch to S Mode search option pops up when users enter ‘s mode’ in the Settings app’s search box. So, Microsoft might include a Switch to S Mode option in Win 10 with the Redstone 5 update. Windows 10 S has not really taken off as a notable platform version. Aside from its BitLocker encryption and a slightly faster startup, 10 S does not provide enough unique features compared with other Windows editions. As Microsoft has already confirmed that S will become a part of Win 10, it is not a great surprise that new S mode options might be part of future updates.So, Windows 10 S is now on its way to becoming an S mode. The inclusion of a Switch to S Mode option along with a switch out setting will fully convert 10 S to a mode that you can flip on and off. After the Redstone 5 update later this year, Windows 10 will probably include new S mode settings. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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