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Windows 10 Mobile To Be Rolled Out To Existing Phones In December

Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled its first laptop Surface Book, a line of Lumia smartphones (Lumia 950, 950XL and 550), a new Surface Pro tablet and an updated version of Microsoft Band, all running on Windows 10.

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BGR reported that Microsoft is figuring out a way to make multiple OS installations possible on Android smartphones.

Earlier in July of this year, Microsoft announced that the handsets that will most likely get the update include the Lumia 430, Lumia 435, Lumia 535, Lumia 532, Lumia 540, Lumia 640 XL, Lumia 640, Lumia 830, Lumia 735 and the Lumia 930. The two new devices from Microsoft are expected to ship on Oct. 26, and pre-orders started Oct. 7. At the closing of a almost two-hour event in New York, CEO Satya Nadella said that the devices are part of Microsoft’s vision “to move people from needing Windows to choosing Windows to loving Windows”.

The Lumia 950 and 950 XL will be available in November in the United States, but a release date for the UK has not been confirmed. Not all devices will support all the Windows 10 features.

With the unveiling of Surface Pro 4, Microsoft comes with one of its most powerful devices with specification so strong that it can effortlessly compete with the best notebooks in the market.

The dust is starting to settle after yesterday’s Microsoft event, and three new Lumia smartphones were announced.

The next phase of the Windows 10 rollout will happen in December. The company said it would deliver a development kit for the device to Windows 10 developers next year, priced at over €3,000.

The feature allows users to scan their face iris or fingerprints to verify their identity and give them access to Windows phones laptops and personal computers. The device’s camera offers Rich Capture, a triple LED natural flash, and a 20-megapixel sensor that helps to eliminate motion blur.

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The Microsoft Display Dock allows users to pair it with a large display, keyboard, and mouse.

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