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Here’s a closer look at the new icons in Windows 10 build 10125

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
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Here's a closer look at the new icons in Windows 10 build 10125

On Friday, May 22nd, we gave you your first look at the new icons in Windows 10, as seen in the unreleased and unleaked build 10125. Now, here’s a closer look at the new icons, showing off numerous new designs.

The overhauled icons are the same ones which Microsoft asked users to vote for in a survey during the time WinHEC 2015 was taking place. They are a mix of Windows 7 and Windows 8, which are “fairly nice” as Zac would say.

Folders, drivers, peripherals, and much more have been given a newer look. Check it out below and let us know in the comments below if you like any of these new designs or if you feel Microsoft could have done a better job.

Here's a closer look at the new icons in Windows 10 build 10125

Here's a closer look at the new icons in Windows 10 build 10125

Here's a closer look at the new icons in Windows 10 build 10125

Thanks for the tip, abolfazl and Corona! The icons were sorted together by microsoft-news.com.

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