
Microsoft, as promised a week before, has started rolling out the second build (10051) of the Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones to its Windows Insider users on Friday. The highlight of the build is the inclusion of an early version of Microsoft's Spartan browser for phones, along with a number of other features.
Notably, build 10051 of the Windows 10 Technical Preview adds a partition stitching feature which enables it to support nearly all the Lumia smartphones in the market except the Lumia Icon, Lumia 930 and Lumia 640XL devices because of screen scaling issues. Also, Windows Phone devices made by Microsoft OEMs are not supported. The company has provided the full list of supported handsets in a blog post - note, this is a technical preview build, and will contain several bugs and stability issues.
In the latest Windows 10 Technical Preview for phones, the Project Spartan browser "exists side-by-side with IE11". Testers can find it in the All Apps list and will also be able to pin it onto the Start Screen. The new browser notably uses the same Edge engine as its desktop counterpart, as per Microsoft. The Redmond-based tech firm had introduced the Spartan browser, it's new default browser for Windows 10 being built in collaboration with several partners including Adobe, last month in the Windows 10 Technical Preview build for desktops.
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