Xbox One June update adds external storage, real names, and more
The June update for Xbox One will allow you to use external storage, use real names for friends, and choose an automatic sign-in account.
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The June update for Xbox One will allow you to use external storage, use real names for friends, and choose an automatic sign-in account.
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