His revelation Windows 10 S from Microsoft was at least chaotic. But yesterday, March 7, the company he said some upcoming changes to their strategy Windows 10 S.
A quick follow up: Windows 10 S is actually a "feature" of Windows 10, although Microsoft originally referred to it as a new version of Windows 10 when it was launched a year ago.
Over time, however, we saw that the real name of the original version of Windows 10 S was "Windows 10 in S Mode" or "Windows 10 in S Mode". Later, we learned that there would be other "S" modes of Windows 10, such as Windows 10 Enterprise in S mode or Windows 10 Enterprise in S Mode.
Windows 10 in S mode is supposed to start faster, it will be safer (as it will only allow applications to be installed through the Store), and will offer better battery life.
On March 7, Microsoft Vice President Joe Belfiore officially confirmed that Windows 10 S Mode will be coming "soon" to all versions of Windows 10.
Also, as stated in today's company blog announcement, the transition from Windows 10 S to the full version of Windows 10 will be offered "free of charge, regardless of version".
This is a departure from Microsoft's previous strategy of charging $49 to switch from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro. Microsoft planned to start charging from April 1, 2018 those who intended to upgrade from S to Pro.
Belfiore acknowledged that Microsoft's name for the Windows 10 S feature "was a bit confusing for both the company's customers and partners."
Είπε ότι «ξεκινώντας με την επόμενη ενημέρωση των Windows 10» (υποθέτω ότι εννοεί τα Windows 10 “Redstone 4”, ή 1803) “οι πελάτες μπορούν να επιλέξουν να αγοράσουν ένα νέο Windows 10 Home ή Windows 10 pro PC με την S λειτουργία ενεργοποιημένη και οι Companies θα μπορούν να τρέξουν τα Windows 10 Enterprise με ενεργοποιημένη τη λειτουργία S.”
Microsoft revealed the existence of Windows 10 Enterprise in S Mode during the Ignite conference in September of 2017.