Made an 'idea' on the Xbox Feedback forums titled: 'Windows Phone Notifications via Cortana'. Really want to get this idea off of the ground but need a good amount of signatures for it to take off.
Link: http://ift.tt/1Ubdx4K
Info in 'idea': 'Currently (06/06/2016) users are able to receive phone call notifications (with and optional ignore command) and text messages notifications (with an optional reply command) on Windows 10 via Cortana from their Windows Phone (10). Once Cortana is integrated in the Summer Update, would like to see this integrated in the following update. Especially now that Xbox One users can purchase a chat pad, having the option to reply to a text would be seamless.
Would also like to see Kinect voice commands follow such as: "Xbox (or Cortana) ignore that (or call)", "Xbox (or Cortana) reply to that" (thus prompting the Xbox OS keyboard).
As you know, Cortana is what currently 'connects' Windows 10 devices providing a somewhat universal environment much like Apples iCloud account which allows iPhone users to receive texts/calls on their Macs. Microsoft is pushing for a more universal experience compared to what is currently available, but this feature would put us on the edge of Windows device connectivity for the time being.
P.S. Now that I think about it, I don't see why this feature could not be integrated in the Summer Update.'
Link: http://ift.tt/1Ubdx4K
Info in 'idea': 'Currently (06/06/2016) users are able to receive phone call notifications (with and optional ignore command) and text messages notifications (with an optional reply command) on Windows 10 via Cortana from their Windows Phone (10). Once Cortana is integrated in the Summer Update, would like to see this integrated in the following update. Especially now that Xbox One users can purchase a chat pad, having the option to reply to a text would be seamless.
Would also like to see Kinect voice commands follow such as: "Xbox (or Cortana) ignore that (or call)", "Xbox (or Cortana) reply to that" (thus prompting the Xbox OS keyboard).
As you know, Cortana is what currently 'connects' Windows 10 devices providing a somewhat universal environment much like Apples iCloud account which allows iPhone users to receive texts/calls on their Macs. Microsoft is pushing for a more universal experience compared to what is currently available, but this feature would put us on the edge of Windows device connectivity for the time being.
P.S. Now that I think about it, I don't see why this feature could not be integrated in the Summer Update.'
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