


#DELL MAGIC WINDOW SET UPDATE#
Back then, Microsoft was releasing new flagship phones with Windows 10 Mobile in November 2015, but the OTA update for existing devices didn’t start rolling out until March 2016. While it wasn’t the only purpose, a big thing at the time was Windows Phone and being upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile. The Release Preview channel was born after Windows 10 was released. Windows Insider Program Release Preview channel – test cumulative updates If you don’t want that, switch to the Release Preview channel. Now that Windows 11 is generally available, at some point, the Beta channel is going to start testing out the feature release that’s set to be available next fall. You can think of the Beta channel as the safe ring, but where you still get to test out the new stuff.

You’re essentially getting the RTM build, and then it’s being serviced for a few months before it’s released to non-Insiders. The Beta channel, by definition, is much more stable than the Dev channel. This is what used to be known as the Slow ring. While the Dev channel is supposed to be in a perpetual state of prerelease, at some point, those builds split off into a release branch, and that’s what ends up in the Beta channel. Unlike the Dev channel, the Beta channel is tied to a specific feature update. The Beta channel is currently testing Windows 11 version 22H2. Windows Insider Program Beta channel – the next Windows 11 feature update, coming soon You test features as they’re ready to test, assuming Microsoft declares that the sacrifices you’re making in terms of stability and predictability are enough that you fall on the right side of its A/B testing. Those expecting the Dev channel to align with production in the fall of 2020 didn’t get the opportunity to unenroll their PC until the Windows 11 Magic Window opened. All of this time, Windows Insiders were testing full builds of Windows 10.
