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Windows 10 Mobile rollout FAQ: what you need to know
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Published onMarch 18, 2016
published onMarch 18, 2016
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After a countlessof rumorsand endless months of waiting, theWindows 10 Mobile free upgradeis finally available to download. Unfortunately, the upgrade won’t be coming to smartphones with under 1GB of RAM.
There are obviously many questions still left unanswered, so Microsoft has released a mini-FAQ that you shouldconsult. Here are some highlights:
Q: Which devices will the official Windows 10 upgrade be available to?A: You can see the list of Windows 8.1 phones that may be able to upgrade to Windows 10here. To download the Windows 10 advisor app, gohere.
Q: If I already have the current Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview build and my device is on the updated list of supported devices for the Windows Insider Program, do I need to do anything?A: No action is required on your part. As a Windows Insider you have the latest build and do not need to downgrade to Windows Phone 8.1 to receive any updates. Your device is up-to-date. If you no longer want to receive Windows Insider Preview builds on a particular supported device, you may switch to Production and await future retail updates or move to the Release Preview ring to receive early app updates
Q: I’m currently using a Windows 10 Insider build on my device, but it is not on the list of devices that will receive a formal Windows 10 update. What should I expect in the future?A: If you already have the Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview build on your device, you may keep using your device in an unsupported state. We will not be offering build updates beyond the Current Branch build 10586. At some point in the future these devices will also stop receiving updates to the Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview build. In order to recover the devices back to a supported build of Windows Phone 8.1, you may use the Windows Device Recovery Tool. There are more details on the use of the Windows Device Recovery Tool within this forumpost.
Q: What does this mean for Windows 10 Mobile builds from the Development Branch?A: Currently builds from the development branch have been made available to the Lumia 950, 950 XL, 650, 550, Xiaomi Mi4, and Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL. In the coming weeks we will be making future Windows 10 Insider Preview builds available to devices on the updated Windows 10 Mobile devicelist. We will add devices to the Windows Insider Program as more devices launch with Windows 10 Mobile.
Q: Why are you choosing to remove devices from the Windows Insider Program?A: By limiting participation in the Windows Insider Program to current devices that have an official upgrade to Windows 10, or new devices that are shipping with Windows 10, this helps focus investigating feedback in the Development Branch for devices that will receive future Windows 10 updates.
We will be keeping an eye out on how this rollout will affect Windows 10 users and will make sure to follow-up if and when we find something noteworthy.
In the meantime, let us know how has your experience been so far with this long overdue rollout in the comment section below!
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