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Windows 10 for phones screenshots leak ahead of public technical preview

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 18, 2019
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Microsoft is yet to announce an official date for the launch of the upcoming Windows 10 for phones preview, but that hasn’t stopped a number of new screenshots from what appears to be a build of Winodws 10 for phones leak ahead of the public technical preview.

This is Windows 10 Technical Preview for Phones. @wmpoweruser @windowscentral @Nokiapoweruser @NeowinFeed @GabeAul pic.twitter.com/drB3WfyXmW

— Kiran Kanade (@s1z33) February 5, 2015

Three new screenshots from what looks to be an install of Windows 10 for phones don’t reveal anything new, however it does give us an idea on how Windows 10 running on phones looks up close. It also means the preview is now outside company walls, which may mean the technical preview isn’t too far away.

The screenshots have been embedded above for your viewing pleasure. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Stay tuned at WinBeta for more Windows 10 for phone news as we’ll be covering it all.

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