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BLU Win HD LTE apparently added to Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview whitelist

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
April 26, 2016
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While the Blu Win HD LTE is currently listed by Microsoft as a supported phone for Windows 10 Mobile and Insider Preview builds , we previously reported in March that the Windows 10 Mobile update for the Blu Win HD LTE was currently delayed after the OEM announced it was working on bug fixes.

This official support page still lists the Blu Win HD LTE as a supported phone for Windows 10 Mobile Insider builds.

This official support page still lists the Blu Win HD LTE as a supported phone for Windows 10 Mobile Insider builds.

We’re not sure if Windows 10 Mobile has since started to roll out to this device yet, but today a report from Windows Central explains that some users have been able to install the latest Insider build 14328 on their Blu Win HD LTE phone. On Windows Central forums, one user explains that he has been able to install the build by putting the phone back on production ring, uninstalling the Windows Insider app before reinstalling it and choosing the Insider Fast ring.

As we currently don’t have a Blu Win HD LTE to play with, we’re not able to verify this information. If you own a Blu Win HD LTE, were you able to upgrade to Windows 10 Mobile either via the Upgrade Advisor app via the Insider program? Furthermore, were you able to install any Redstone builds on it? Please share your experience with us in the comments!

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