Although Xbox One has been on the market for only a few months, there are signs that some major changes might be in store for the console. Short-term changes could include some bug fixes, revamped social networking, and possibly even some new features. Long-term changes might result in a complete replacement of the Xbox One user interface. This article describes what changes Xbox One customers might realistically expect and why.
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Most likely for the better, because it cant get any worse.
It will have more users and more games for it and a lower price. Duh!!!
You are starting your day early today, Maria, I see.
The only real change they need is a price change. Everything else just needs modest improvements (marketing, brand image, etc...). It's not the most powerful, so the pricing should reflect that. Then all they have to do is focus on it's strengths, which are multimedia & online gaming, and build up exclusives.
I don't see the XBO being as successful as the 360, but it should still be a success, it's just going to be a longer road getting there with the higher priced consoles like Sony had initially with the PS3.
Maybe we will be able to play games at 4k........ o wait never mind.
"For instance, I would like to see live tiles or status icons that indicate controller battery status and hard disk space remaining."
I can check both of these things already?