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Video: Hands On With Windows 10 Mobile Build 10136 Showcasing New Features – onmsft.com

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
June 17, 2015
1 min read

Windows 10

Windows 10 Mobile build 10136 is now available for Windows Insiders and includes a whole bunch of new changes and features. 10136 introduces an improved user-interface, Cortana, apps, and overall feels smoother, however performance is still an issue as it appears animations are super slow in this build.

Check out our hands on video below and let us know what you think of this new build. We go over all the latest changes, taking a look at each and every app as well as pointing out bugs and errors which I encounter throughout the video. I recommend not downloading this build as there are still a number of bugs that need to be worked out.

Windows 10 Mobile is still way away from RTM, so builds being as buggy as they are at this stage isn’t extremely worrying. Windows 10 Mobile is rumored to RTM in late September, and by then I assume Windows 10 Mobile will be ready for prime time. What are your thoughts on this build? Let us know below.

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