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Windows 10 Mobile build 10166 makes it to Slow Ring Insiders today

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
December 14, 2019
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Windows 10 Mobile users who either lack the luxury of owning multiple smartphone devices or have the self-control to wait out bugs and glitches present in Fast Ring builds, the Windows team has a treat for you. Moments ago, General Manager of OSG Data and Fundamentals for Windows, Gabe Aul tweeted news of Windows 10 Mobile build 10166 going live for Slow Ring Insiders.

#Windows10 Mobile build 10166 is now live for #WindowsInsiders in the Slow ring

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) July 22, 2015

As most Insiders await the release of Windows 10 in the next few days, the Windows team is now hard at work at catching Microsoft’s mobile efforts up to speed.

With Windows 10 Mobile build 10166 hitting the Slow Ring, Insiders who opt to download the update should find that the build will include performance improvements and bug fixes over the last build that was released. However, as Fast Ring Insiders will attest to, it’s still a work in progress.

While many don’t expect to see, any new Windows 10 mobile builds surface between now and July 29th, the Windows team may yet surprise us.
 

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