Microsoft’s latest version of Windows mobile, Windows 10, is expected to release around the first week of April and the company claims that it will support a lot more devices than its predecessor.
According to Andrew Hoyle and CNET, Lumia 535 would be one of the models featuring the next test build of Windows 10.
The latest release would be able to work on a vast majority of Windows phones because the panel of Microsoft Operating Systems has added code to the test version of Windows 10 Mobile. These initially supported devices came under the umbrella of “very tight OS partitions” as named by the Microsoft officials that left insufficient room for the installation process to update the OS in place.
The second built however is designed to support majority of the Lumia models and would not be launched in the market until the first week of April. March 27th’s blog post contained the list of all the models that would be featuring the latest Windows 10 test built, as provided by the Microsoft officials.
Microsoft Company was highly criticized after the launch of Windows 8 and this time they have put in a lot of effort to make sure people are attracted towards their new technological advancement. Individuals would be more attracted towards Windows 10 because of the fact that it is made in such a way that it is operable across a wide variety of devices like laptops, smart phones and even ultrasound machines, ATM and other industrial devices.
The major purpose of releasing the test build is to attract the Windows users to look into, comment and share their views on this new operating system. This would help the company make its Window 10 more appealing than all of the previous versions.
The early list of Windows Phones, which isn’t 100 percent protected, according to the position, includes these devices:
The list of Windows phones featuring this test build of Windows 10 include almost all models of Lumia, however, it’s quite shocking that Lumia 930 isn’t one of them, probably because of some technical error in that model that the company is still trying to sort out.
Gabe Aul, who is the head of Microsoft’s Windows Insider program, informed the media that the required partition-stitching feature code which was necessary to support these phones came into Microsoft’s main code branch at the end of last week. Microsoft officials then tested this code on individual devices. For all those phones that didn’t have China Mobile operator support in the first test built were claimed to be supported by the next test build, according to Aul.
He also mentioned that giving out a confirm date for the new built would be difficult at the moment but he had positive views about the partition stitching code and current builds. He demanded a time period of one week to ensure great build for almost all devices before making it public.