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All Xbox Insiders can now test the 1805 update for the Xbox One

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
May 14, 2018
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Xbox Insiders on the Delta and Omega rings can now download their first 1805 preview build this week. All Xbox Insiders are currently on the same page, as this is the same preview build 1805.180510-1632 that rolled out to Preview Alpha and Beta Insiders on Saturday.

As a reminder, the 1805 update for the Xbox One bring several new features including 120Hz support for compatible monitors and televisions, the new integration between Discord and Xbox Live, the ability to trim recent game captures directly from the Guide, a redesigned Xbox Accessories app, as well as more privacy options.

The Xbox team deserves some credit for iterating pretty fast on the Xbox One OS, especially since the Xbox Spring update was released less than a month ago. There are still a couple known issues with this build including problems with Wi-Fi connectivity, and we hope the feedback from Insiders will help the Xbox team find a fix before the public rollout. Given that all Xbox Insiders can now test the Xbox One 1805 update, get ready to see it pop up on all Xbox One consoles before the end of the month.

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