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Windows 10 build 10130 not expected this week, neither is a new Windows 10 Mobile build

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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Windows 10 build 10130 not expected this week, neither is a new Windows 10 Mobile build

If you were hoping to get your hands on a new Windows 10 build today or tomorrow, we’ve got some bad news for you. Microsoft’s Gabriel Aul has taken it to Twitter to reveal that there will not be a new Windows 10 for PC or Mobile build this week. In fact, Aul states that Windows 10 build 10130 is currently being tested internally and will not be released this week.

“Don’t expect 10130 this week, it is still in OSG Fast ring and hasn’t gone to OSG Slow yet,” Aul stated on Twitter. OSG Fast ring is an internal, non-public ring for the operating system group. “We won’t have a phone release this week. Latest couple of builds in internal rings have been good but one or two blockers,” Aul adds. If all goes well, there’s a chance we may get a new build next week. As of right now, build 10122 is the latest official build available via the Windows Insider Program, while build 10125 is the latest leaked build. So sit tight and enjoy the Windows 10 news! 

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