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Windows Store on Windows 10 Mobile gets more options in the hamburger menu

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
July 19, 2015
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Windows Store update in Windows 10 Mobile adds more options in hamburger menu

Microsoft recently pushed out and update to the Windows Store app in the Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview. In this update to the Store includes new options in the hamburger menu and suggestions from search. 

The hamburger menu now has options for View Account, Payment Options, and Redeem a Code. However, these are not complete, as when a user touches one of the new options, the Store tries to open irrelevant pages in Microsoft Edge. Here are a couple of screenshots so you can compare the old hamburger menu and the one from the Windows Store.

Windows 10 Store menu old and new

The new update to the store should be available to all Insiders now. What do you think about the new update to the Windows Store app in Windows 10 Mobile? Is there anything we missed? Let us know in the comments below! Be sure to stay tuned to WinBeta as we cover more breaking news as the release of Windows 10 gets close. 

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