Xbox One a great console from The Microsoft competing against the Sony Play Station in the market.
Microsoft continuously updated it's console.
In the next month that is the October a major update is coming out and it's details are revealed.
The upcoming update will bring new features like Friends and Messages in Snap mode. Those features have already begun to roll out to those in the Xbox One system preview program.
Here's the full change log for the October system update
New Snap and Friends functions
- Snap
Updates –
We've updated the Snap Center to include quick access to many of the
things our fans wanted faster access to when playing a game –
Friends, Messages, Game DVR, clock, and battery indicator – as
well as making it easier to close and open new snap apps when
playing a game. A double tap of the Xbox button on your controller
will bring up a menu that allows you to open a new app in snap mode,
close the current snapped app, or switch focus between your game and
your running snapped app. Additionally, two apps have been optimized
for Snap mode:
- Friends
Snap App –
Access your friends list without leaving the game. Quickly check
your friends list to see who's online right now and take actions
like send message, invite or join. Messages Snap App – You'll be
able to open, read and respond to messages in Snap mode, and
messages will now be displayed in a threaded conversation view.
- Achievements
App –
Updated to enable sharing of achievements you've unlocked with
captions, see a list of friends who have unlocked specific
achievements, and an updated achievements Snap landing page that
that shows Achievements on recently played games, when a user is not
actively playing a game.
- Friends
section –
The new Friends section enables you to see at a glance what's going
on with your friends. You can stay up-to-date with their current
activities, the most popular games your friends are playing, and a
Gamerscore leaderboard to see who has improved their Gamerscore over
the last 30 days. The new Friends section has been available for
select preview members for a few weeks and now we're bringing it to
everyone in the program, with plans to roll out this feature for all
Xbox One owners with the October system update.
- New
SmartGlass features –
You can now see a list of your top games in your profile. You can
also see a list of your friend's most popular games in the Friend's
section of SmartGlass.
- Media
Player DLNA and MKV support –
Members of the preview program who have also downloaded the latest
version of the Media Player app will now have support for DLNA
streaming. With this update, you will be able to easily access and
play music, watch photo slideshows or movies stored on home media
servers and devices that support the DLNA server protocols.
Additionally, you will now be able to playback MKV files stored on a
USB device or a device on your home network that supports DLNA
streaming.
- Live
TV Trending –
Within the next week, you will be able to see what Live TV is
trending based on your country and OneGuide settings. A new tab will
be available in OneGuide that displays the top 10 most watched TV
shows, with the list filtered down to the shows that are currently
available to you based on your OneGuide settings. You will be able
to tune to a specific show by pressing the A button. The Live TV
Trending list will be updated approximately every minute, so you can
easily discover shows that are popular with other viewers. This
feature will initially be made available to preview users in the
U.S., Canada and the UK.
- Xbox
One Digital TV Tuner –
Previously announced in August, this new accessory will be available
for purchase in UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain on October 21.
This USB-attached TV Tuner will enable users to watch TV on Xbox
One, and pause Live TV for up to 30 minutes. There are a limited
number of preview participants in this program due to hardware
requirements needed for testing.
- Stream
TV to SmartGlass –
If you have an Xbox One Digital TV Tuner, you will be able to stream
TV across your home network to your smartphone or tablet using the
Xbox SmartGlass app. You can also pause, play, rewind and change
channels, without interrupting gameplay.
- Live
TV MiniGuide –
For markets where OneGuide is available, a new MiniGuide on the
bottom of the screen will display details about the TV content that
is currently playing. You can quickly change channels, see what's on
other channels, and tune to the previous channel or other recent
channels.
- OneGuide
in 12 new countries –
Live TV listings and schedules will be made available to preview
members on Xbox One and SmartGlass for Belgium, Chile, Columbia,
Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Sweden,
Switzerland and Russia in the next few days.
- Internet
TV Apps –
Apps with live TV channels can now include their TV listings within
OneGuide. In addition, other Xbox TV features such as channel
changing using speech and Miniguide will work with these apps. These
features are enabled automatically the first time you sign into a
supported app. The first app to support this feature in preview will
be Zattoo, a TV provider available in several European markets. We
will be sharing more details soon with members of the public
preview.
- Universal
Remote Control in
SmartGlass – If you are in one of those 12 countries, you will
also be able use your mobile device to control your Xbox, TV, and/or
Cable/Satellite box.
- Updated
Devices & Accessories page –
To access the new page, go inside Settings, where you can Find,
Assign, and Update Xbox One accessories. You can now more easily
"assign" accessories to specific users, such as assigning
a headset to a specific gamer.
- Firmware
updates –
You can update the firmware for an individual device. And, you can
also more easily find (or identify) a controller by making it
vibrate.
- Hide
Games & Apps on your console –
You can now hide items in the "Ready to install" list
under My Games & Apps. This is a per-console setting and items
will reappear in the list if they are installed again from the Xbox
Store. To access the shortcut to temporarily show "hidden"
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