Microsoft Begins Windows 10 Rollout For Mobile
Windows 10 Mobile is available for devices that are running Windows 8.1; at least for now.
Because of the size of the update, a Wi-Fi Internet connection is required for download and installation. After receiving a lot of flak for supplying an unfinished operating system on the flagship Lumia 950 and 950XL, it kept delaying pushing the update to other Windows Phone 8.1 smartphones.
I have to admit that I'd never heard of the MCK Madosma Q501, but it's a phone for the Japanese market, so hopefully those users will be pleased with the update. The company has also introduced the Windows 10 Mobile OS for their mobile users. After an extended wait for the beta feature, Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 build 14291 today with browser extensions support for Edge.
With the app, users can essentially find out whether their old Lumia device is eligible for an upgrade to the latest Windows 10. Microsoft has finally started the belated rollout of Windows 10 Mobile. To begin with you'll need to download an app called Update Advisor from Microsoft's Windows Store.
Windows 10 Mobile: Which phones get the update first?
If you're running low on storage space before the download, though, beware. However, there is no information on the list of devices that will receive the update. But which ones will get the upgrade is anyone's guess. Use Upgrade Advisor app that will recommend files such as videos or photos that you can move to OneDrive or an SD card.
If you own one of the above Lumia smartphone and have upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile OS, do let us know about your experience in the comment section below.
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