Camera button on lock screen may be coming with Redstone to Windows 10 Mobile
Sometimes the simplest ideas and those that seem most obvious, are the most difficult to implement, not because of difficulty or lack of knowledge, but because they can be so logical that not even the developers realize that they are there, right under their noses... and this is what has happened many times with the camera button
And the fact is that taking a photo is one of the most common tasks that we do on a daily basis with our mobiles, a process that in many cases involves unlocking the terminal and seeking access to the camera... but at this point Isn't it more practical and simpler to skip unlocking and access directly?
Well, something so obvious wasn't yet available in Windows 10 Mobile, so to take a picture you had to unlock your phone and access to the camera, a process of action that may have its days numbered, at least according to the rumors that come to light.
The reason is none other than apparently Microsoft is thinking of add the camera button on the lock screen on the next Windows 10 Mobile update we've all heard of as Redstone.
The procedure would be similar to the one found in the other two major systems such as iOS and Android, making it easier to take a photo, since we would only have to press the shortcut during a second to launch the camera application directly from the lock screen, something especially interesting in those terminals that do not have a physical button dedicated exclusively to the camera (I will never understand why manufacturers do not implement something so logical).
The button, as we can see in the image shared by WinBeta colleagues, would be located to the left of the Windows key , and it could arrive next week for members of the Insider program in a new update, although nothing is confirmed.
An interesting and practical novelty that, together with saving time, would indirectly save battery power by not requiring more storage time Use with the screen on. _What do you think of this possible addition? Like?_.
Via | WinBeta