Wi-Fi Sense is a new feature introduced in the latest version of Windows Phone that let users connect automatically to nearby wireless hotspots. The unique functionality of Wi-Fi Sense is that it can automatically accept the terms of use on the user’s behalf and provides additional information for the networks that requires it. Also users can exchange password-protected Wi-Fi network access with contact on Facebook, Outlook.com, and Skype to allow others to connect without much hassle. Now, let’s be clear on one thing: The feature isn’t implemented just yet, only a registry entry was found in the Windows Technical Preview build 9834 that hints Wi-Fi Sense might be coming. So we might have to wait until another build to see if Microsoft adds this new feature.

Even though, the Wi-Fi Sense isn’t fully integrated at this point, we yet see another sign of Microsoft trying to merge Windows with Windows Phone to bring a unified experience across devices, and it’s not just going to combine Windows RT and Windows Phone as we heard before. Source WinFuture.de All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.