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More screenshots of Windows 10 build 10022 leak, nothing too exciting to see – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
March 3, 2015
1 min read

More screenshots of Windows 10 build 10022 leak, nothing too exciting to see

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Last week, screenshots from Windows 10 build 10022 leaked onto the internet from the upcoming public branch fbl_impressive. WinBeta understands that this build mainly focuses on under-the-hood improvements and doesn’t include many new features. Now, more screenshots of build 10022 have leaked, showing off the desktop, Settings app, and more.

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But don’t get too excited. As we’ve mentioned, build 10022 seems to be focused on under-the-hood changes with hardly any tweaks to the user interface. You can take a look at the two screenshots in this story, as well as head over to the VIA link below to see the full gallery. Notice any new visual improvements? Let us know in the comments below.

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More screenshots of Windows 10 build 10022 leak, nothing too exciting to see

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