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More teases: Windows 10 for desktop build 10036 screenshots leaked

Ron Ron
August 6, 2019
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More teases: Windows 10 for desktop build 10036 screenshots leaked

Another day, another set of screenshots teasing us, making us impatient to test the newest build of Windows 10. Microsoft has yet to release an updated desktop build for Windows 10 for those of us in the Windows Insider Program, but new screenshots of build 10036 have surfaced. Nothing new or exciting pops out, but if you look around, you will see some UI refinements and various minor improvements.

Transparency is available, but Spartan is not. We’ve already brought you a first-look at the new Task View experience, as well as the new setup experience, which doesn’t appear to be present in this build. Not much else to share at this time, so head over to the VIA link below to glance at a few more screenshots.

Again, nothing new or exciting just yet, just a bunch of teases. These screenshots are similar to the screenshots that were leaked earlier this week of build 10031. You can check out those screenshots here. Stay tuned here at WinBeta for your central source of Windows 10 news.

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