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No new Windows 10 Mobile build today, says Microsoft’s Gabe Aul

Mark Coppock Mark Coppock
October 12, 2015
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Hot on the heels of today’s announcement of a new Windows 10 build, we hear from Microsoft’s Gabe Aul that he won’t be pushing the big red update button for Windows 10 Mobile, at least not today. While Windows 10 Build 10565 is looking like a nice release, we’re sure that smartphone fans are just as anxious for a new mobile build giving the impending release of new flagship smartphones.

Here are Gabe’s tweets on the subject:

@vishnu55555c Looking very good. We have a build that we’ve been stabilizing, doing final eval on it today/tomorrow.

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) October 12, 2015

@mitesh_manorkar No new build for Mobile today

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) October 12, 2015

We’re getting close enough to what passes as RTM nowadays to wonder when Windows 10 Mobile will reach solid daily-driver status. Hopefully that new build will be stabilized today for a release tomorrow, or at least by the end of this week.

Stay tuned.

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