Italy's Aggiornamenti Lumia website recently uncovered the new ItunesUWP file concealed within the code of the latest iTunes version for Windows. The presence of UWP (Universal Windows Platform) suggests that iTunes for Windows 10 is gearing up for fresh features in the upcoming update.
iTunes for Windows 10 receives a facelift, introducing a medley of innovative features.
Recall the summer of last year, when Microsoft and Apple pledged to bring iTunes to the Windows Store at the earliest. The initial timeline for iTunes' integration was set for the end of this year.
Below are the detailed insights:
Precise information regarding the functionalities supported by iTunes on the Windows Store is yet to surface. One certainty is that this iTunes version will support Apple Music. Some features may be trimmed to optimize performance on Windows 10 S.
Furthermore, there's no official update from Microsoft or Apple. Users are likely to anticipate the availability of the refined iTunes for Windows 10 on the Windows Store around March, coinciding with the expected release of the next major Windows 10 update.
Users currently face restrictions on what they can download from the Windows Store. Windows 10 S mandates the use of Microsoft Edge and Bing for web browsing and search.
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