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It’s official: Windows 10 for phones preview is coming today, get ready!

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
September 18, 2019
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Microsoft is preparing to launch the Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones TODAY. Yes, that means in just a few hours, all Windows Insiders with a compatible Windows Phone will be able to try out the new Windows 10 experience on their phones.

Okay #WindowsInsiders, you’ve all been patient enough. TODAY is the day for Win10 Technical Preview for phones. Stay tuned for more info.

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) February 12, 2015

Not much else is known right now. Gabe Aul is preparing for it’s launch, so said release is very imminent. Keep your eye on WinBeta for more regarding Windows 10 for phones, including a hands on video coming very shortly! In the mean time, download and install the Phone Insider app so you are one step closer to grabbing the preview bits once they become available. Remember, you need to be a part of the Windows Insider program to download Windows 10 for mobile preview. Also keep in mind that this is early stuff, so expect to see bugs and problems.

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