Quote:Windows 10 version 2004 is believed to be just around the corner, as the new feature update is basically scheduled to go live in April or May for production devices.
According to Microsoft’s typical release calendar, this update is supposed to be signed off in March or April, so it’s all just a matter of days until the first wave of production devices gets it.
And once this happens, all devices updated to Windows 10 version 2004 will be able to pair with Bluetooth peripherals in a much more straightforward manner, all thanks to the addition of new capabilities in this feature update.
First and foremost, Microsoft’s Swift Pair is a system that’s been around since Windows 10 version 1803, and it was specifically introduced to make the whole pairing thing more convenient overall by automatically detecting Bluetooth peripherals that are nearby and which are already in the pairing mode. Once these devices are detected, Windows 10 kicks off the pairing option, so technically, you save some time by not going through all the preparatory steps of a Bluetooth pairing process.
And now Windows 10 version 2004 pushes things even further by expanding these capabilities with new options.
“For Windows 10, version 1803, we announced a new streamlined experience for pairing supported Bluetooth devices. The idea was simple—if a supported device was nearby and in pairing mode, we’d show a notification that prompted you to go through pairing. This saved you from opening Settings yourself and finding the right place to go,” Microsoft says.
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