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Windows 10 Creators Update begins its rollout but only on mobile phones chosen by Microsoft

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For a few hours the update to Windows 10 Creators Update has been available for mobile phones with Windows 10 Mobile. Well, to be more exact for the models that Microsoft has considered that can offer the user experience that owners of a terminal under the seal deserve Windows Phone.

A list that we are now going to review below and that in its day caused a great deal of controversy due to the interesting models that, more or less surprisingly, were left out of the update of the mobile operating system.And it is that according to Microsoft they have followed the _feedback_ generated by users to discern which phones were not capable of handling this update (the Acer Liquid Jade or the Lumia 930 did not work?).

Windows 10 Creators Update for mobile phones It has not been a particularly relevant update in terms of news for users and those who have reached this point we are going to know a little more about it about what are the improvements and additions that it brings.

An update that for now is only available in the Release Preview ring within the Windows Insider Program and that is the last step before public release. In this way, if we are within said ring we can download Build 15063.251.

To do this you must be the owner of one of these terminals and if it is not among the list... bad news, since from Microsoft they have decided to leave you without the latest update of the system and leave your mobile aside for now and even these are models that will no longer be supported in the Insider Program.This is the list of those who will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update:

  • HP Elite x3
  • Microsoft Lumia 550
  • Microsoft Lumia 640/640XL
  • Microsoft Lumia 650
  • Microsoft Lumia 950/950 XL
  • Alcatel IDOL 4S
  • Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL
  • SoftBank 503LV
  • VAIO Phone Biz
  • MouseComputer MADOSMA Q601
  • Trinity NuAns NEO

A minor update… for mobile

And it is that in the absence of seeing how Redstone 3 arrives in the future (we will have to see if the list changes for the better or for the worse) that it will bring news to the Microsoft mobile ecosystem, for now we stay with an update that offers far fewer new features than we could find fourteen days ago when Windows 10 Creators Update hit PC.

Few new features for Windows 10 Mobile that alert all those who consider Microsoft's mobile adventure to be over

Some innovations that remain almost anecdotal if we compare them with those offered by their PC brothers The only thing worth noting is the improvement in Edge now lets you use it as an e-book reader but little else apart from consequent improvements in system stability.

However, it is very soon and we will have to wait a few days and incidentally for the arrival of the public version to find out more about what can provide a revision that is very far from what the Anniversary Update did offer, which by the way, had more supported terminals.

And it is that with updates like this one that concerns us, in which the novelties are more than scarce and whose list of supported models has been significantly lightened, it is difficult for them at Microsoft to try to convince someone to try their mobile proposal

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