Xbox-branded handheld device

Winsage
April 2, 2025
Windows 11 may soon introduce a dedicated mode for gaming handhelds, as indicated by a leak from a source on Bluesky. This mode includes a new ‘GamingPosture’ category in settings, featuring options for a ‘full screen experience’ to improve usability on smaller screens. Microsoft is also removing HoloLens-related elements from the Windows 11 Settings app. Current Windows 11 interfaces are challenging for handheld devices, prompting speculation about a more portable-friendly interface. Recent enhancements include a ‘compact mode’ for the Xbox app and improvements to the Game Bar, as well as a gamepad keyboard layout for easier typing. Additionally, there are rumors of a potential Xbox-branded handheld device that could utilize the new UI experience in Windows 11.
Winsage
March 21, 2025
Microsoft is rolling out an update for Windows 11 that simplifies typing with an Xbox controller, particularly for handheld devices. This update introduces a gamepad-specific layout for touch keyboards, allowing users to use controller shortcuts like the X button for backspace and the Y button for space. All Windows 11 users can expect this feature in the coming weeks. The update enhances controller functionality and is significant for Windows 11 mobile devices, amid speculation about a rumored Xbox-branded handheld device in collaboration with Asus, expected to run Windows and feature Xbox-inspired aesthetics. Additionally, Microsoft is reportedly developing its own Xbox handheld, targeting a launch in 2027. Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, has expressed interest in creating an Xbox handheld that reflects the essence of Xbox.
Winsage
May 22, 2024
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chipset is challenging Apple's dominance in the tech community with its impressive performance metrics, AI capabilities, and enhanced battery life for Copilot+ PCs. Microsoft's Surface and AI event showcased the chipset's potential, including native Super Resolution support for gaming on Windows on Arm devices. Microsoft's advancements with the Snapdragon X Elite chipset could have implications for future Xbox consoles and portable gaming, potentially outperforming AMD's Z1 Extreme chipset in terms of battery life. Microsoft is also rumored to be considering Arm architecture for the next-generation Xbox, with hints of an Xbox-branded handheld device in development.
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