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Microsoft Windows 10: Mobile Build 10534 Screenshots Leaked? OS Supports USB Tethering & File Sharing Over WiFi

Alleged screenshots of Windows 10 Mobile Build 10534 have been leaked online earlier this week. The leaked screenshots came just days ahead of Microsoft's release of the Windows 10 Build 10532. It was said that the purported Windows 10 Mobile build 10534 screenshots show minor changes and support USB tethering and Wi-Fi sharing in the future, TechTimes reported on Monday.

"The screenshots, which were posted on the Poland-based, Windows-focused forum WiindowsMania.pl, do not show any changes at all concerning the appearance of Windows 10 Mobile. It appears build 10534 will look very much like build 10512, which is what is available as a Technical Preview to Fast Ring Insiders right now," the report said.

The screenshots posted on Windows-centric forum WindowsMania.pl, a Poland-based website, reveal some improvements to the SIM settings page. This includes a new USB Ethernet Emulation Model (EEM) option located in the Developer Settings page. Rumor has it that Build 10534 will become Microsoft's next build which will be rolled out to Fast Ring Insiders next week.

Just recently, the company has released Windows 10 build 10532 which brings improved context menus that has a "modern look and feel." The build has also introduced the Windows Feedback app that allows testers to share Insider feedback via social media networking websites.

Technie News UK reports that Windows 10 Mobile Build 10534 will allow devices to download digital contents from the Internet through a Universal Serial Bus (USB) when a user connects it to a PC. Aside from the USB over Ethernet feature, the Poland-based website also claims that  Build 10534 will bring the usual improvements and fix major and minor bugs to improve speed and efficiency.

"Build 10534 is reported to experience issues with the Windows Store that causes it to crash every now and then. It is expected to be the next build that Microsoft could be planning to roll out to Fast Ring Insiders next week, although Aul had earlier tweeted that he was using Build 10532," TechTimes noted.


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