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Windows 10 build 10120 screenshots leaked, Edge is now the default PDF viewer

Ron Ron
November 8, 2020
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Windows 10 build 10120 screenshots leaked, Edge is now the default PDF viewer

Earlier today, Microsoft officially released a new build for Windows 10 Mobile (build 10080). Now, screenshots of Windows 10 for desktop build 10120 have leaked onto the internet. While nothing appears to be drastically different compared to previous builds, Windows 10 build 10120 comes with a few new improvements.

According to a leaked change log for build 10120, the Music Preview and Video Preview apps have been replaced with new Music and Video apps. These two apps are now the default file handlers for associated media file types. Microsoft has also removed the Reading List app, but no immediate explanation was given.

Windows Reader app is no longer automatically installed on Windows 10, since Microsoft Edge is now the default PDF viewer. However, those interested can download the Windows Reader app from the Windows Store.

No other noteworthy changes were listed for this build. Check out the screenshots below and stay tuned for more information on this particular build.

Windows 10 build 10120 screenshots leaked, Edge is now the default PDF viewer

Windows 10 build 10120 screenshots leaked, Edge is now the default PDF viewer

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