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Windows Insider app updated, possibly preparing for the next Windows 10 Mobile build

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
August 18, 2019
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Windows Insider app updated, possibly preparing for next Windows 10 Mobile build

Microsoft is pushing out an update to the Windows Insider app for Windows Phone. There are no details on what’s new, but we speculate Microsoft may be preparing to push another build of Windows 10 Mobile to Windows Insiders very soon. 

In case some of our readers aren’t aware, the Windows Insider app lets users who are registered as a Windows Mobile Insider snag a preview of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Mobile operating system onto their phones. To register as a Windows Insider and help Microsoft build a great Windows 10 experience for phones, all users have to do is go to insiders.windows.com and, select ‘get started’ or sign into their Microsoft account. 

If you’d like to grab the update real quick, just head over to the Microsoft Store or click the following link below this post. Are you excited about the next Windows 10 Mobile Insider build? Let us know your excitement by commenting down below. 

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