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When will my Lumia get Windows 10 Mobile? Everything you need to know

Prepare your Lumia phones! Microsoft's Windows 10 Mobile update is finally here

In 2016, we wave goodbye to Windows Phone, as Windows 10 arrives on smartphones. Windows 10 has been out on desktops for a while — and we’ve got all the details you need — but smartphone owners are only now getting a taste of Microsoft’s long-awaited update.
It has been a long time coming — more than a year — since Microsoft announced Windows 10 for mobile devices, but the update is finally seeing the light of day. The update, which offers features like Continuum and Windows Hello, is officially rolling out to select Windows Phone 8.1 devices. Here’s everything you need to know.

Here are all the Lumias that get Windows 10 Mobile

Lumia-950-Coming-Soon-jpgAs expected, Microsoft’s list of upgrade eligible devices is pretty short for now. Many of the older Lumia phones with less than 1GB of RAM are not included in the list. Of course, Microsoft will continue to roll the update out to other devices, so yours may one day be included.
You can download the Windows 10 Upgrade Advisor app from the Windows Store to check if your phone gets Windows 10 Mobile. The list doesn’t include some devices that were able to run Windows 10 Mobile in the Windows 10 Mobile Insider program.

Here is a full list of currently supported devices:

  • Lumia 430
  • Lumia 435
  • Lumia 532
  • Lumia 535
  • Lumia 540
  • Lumia 635 (1 GB RAM)
  • Lumia 640
  • Lumia 640 XL
  • Lumia 735
  • Lumia 830
  • Lumia 930

It’s bad luck if your phone isn’t compatible, but Microsoft had this to say on the matter:
“As Windows 10 delivers significant new innovations, many older devices are not able to successfully upgrade without an impact on the customer experience,” said Michael Fortin, CVP of Windows and Devices Group Core Quality, in a blog post. “Our goal is to only offer the Windows 10 upgrade to devices that we are confident can continue to deliver a good customer experience.”
Additionally, it’s key to note that software updates are often dependent on which carrier you have, so the rollout might be staggered.

More apps with Windows 10 and Continuum

With Windows 10, you’ll likely be seeing more apps being added to the app store, because developers simply have to build one app for Windows 10 desktop for it work on smartphones and tablets, too. For example, Twitter just updated its app to support the latest version of the Windows 10 Mobile operating system. Many tech pundits view Twitter’s move as a positive sign for Windows phone users, who have often had limited app choices in the past.

Windows 10 Mobile holds more than just more apps, though. Continuum is one of its biggest features, though it only works on select phones. Continuum essentially allows you to plug your phone into a monitor or dock and you’ll find the phone’s operating system adapting to the larger screen size. You’re getting a normal Windows 10 desktop experience, powered by your phone. Microsoft also launched a new Windows Store that has a new look, and lets people buy apps, games, music, movies, and TV shows.
We’ll keep an eye on how the roll out fares and we’ll update this post with any new information.

A refreshed design

Previously, Microsoft only gave us the briefest of sneak peeks of Windows 10 on mobile devices at its launch, but we learned a great deal through the Technical Preview. Among the new features are an audio recording app, new context menus, keyboards that you can center to the right or left side of your screen, an updated alarm app, and a fuller notification menu.

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