Xbox One May system update out now, adds voice messaging and more

Microsoft on Monday released the Xbox One's May system update, which adds new features like voice messages, more SmartGlass functionality, and additional power-saving options.

First, Xbox One owners can now send and receive voice messages through the console's messaging app. What's more, voice messages can be sent between Xbox One and Xbox 360.

The update also adds a new Power On/Off option for the free SmartGlass app, which lets you power your console on and off, provided your console and mobile device are on the same network.

What's more, the May update tweaks the Xbox One initial setup options for new users to allow them to choose between "Instant-On" and "Energy-Saving." Microsoft announced plans for this new option last month, following a searing report from the National Resources Defense Council.

Finally, the May Xbox One update introduces dedicated servers for party chat. Microsoft is starting the rollout now, and availability will be expanded in the coming weeks.

What do you think of these new Xbox One changes? Let us know in the comments below.

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