Windows Phone is definitely what we'd like to dub as the "Finally" platform, as Microsoft has taken ages to support basics like VPN connectivity, even when its old Windows Mobile OS could do this since the turn of the century. That said, the Windows 10 preview for smartphones has been in the public for more than a month now, and it has showed us a lot of what's to come, but many of the new features are still not ready for the public preview. We've slowly learned of the new features to come in the recent Wi nHEC conference, and today more details emerge.
Microsoft will finally bring support for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) on Windows 10 for smartphones, a technology that has existed for almost a decade. The good thing is that Microsoft is not limiting this support to simply pressing a button on your Wi-Fi router. Microsoft is also adding support for NFC pairing, so all you'll really have to do is touch the router with your phone once, and you're good to go.
We should learn more about Windows 10 for mobile in the next coming weeks, as we get closer to Microsoft's Build conference.
Via: WMPU
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