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No Lumia 520? That is going to disappoint a lot of users! A new list of Windows Phone devices that are set to get the Windows 10 Mobile upgrade has surfaced, and it packs a few surprises.
The biggest of which is that the Lumia 520 is missing from the list.
Along with a few other top models.
But it is the Lumia 520, which is the most popular Windows Phone handset that is not included in what is the first wave of upgrades, set to begin this month. Other than that, the list includes pretty much all Lumia phones released by Microsoft and Nokia, along with all their variations.
Find out whether your phone is in the list of Windows 10 Mobile compatible devices below:
Lumia 1520
Lumia 635
Lumia 636
Lumia 638
Lumia 730 Dual SIM
Lumia 735
Lumia 830
Lumia 930
Lumia ICON
Lumia 430
Lumia 435
Lumia 435 Dual SIM
Lumia 435 Dual SIM DTV
Lumia 532
Lumia 532 Dual SIM
Lumia 535
Lumia 535 Dual SIM
Lumia 540 Dual SIM
Lumia 640 Dual SIM
Lumia 640 LTE
Lumia 640 Dual SIM LTE
Lumia 640 Dual SIM DTV
Lumia 640 XL
Lumia 640 XL Dual SIM
Lumia 640 XL LTE
Lumia 640 XL Dual SIM LTE
Lumia 735
Prestigio MultiPhone 8500 Duo
Mobell Nova Windows
Kruger & Matz SOUL 2
hi M1010 Windows Phone
Kazam Thunder 450W
Blu Win HD
Blu Win HD LTE
XOLO Win Q900s
Longcheer W121
TrekStor WinPhone 4.7 HD
Yezz Monaco 47
AAMRA A10B
Allview Impera I
Allview Impera S
Cherry Mobile Alpha Luxe
Cherry Mobile Alpha Neon
Cherry Mobile Alpha View
Yezz Billy 4.7
Micromax Canvas Win W092
Micromax Canvas Win W121
Diginnos Mobile DG-W10M
Q-Smart Dream W473
INVERSENET EveryPhone
Griffe W1
NGM Harley Davidson
Lanix Ilium W250
Insignia 500 Win
Fly IQ500W EVO
Lava Iris Win1
Freetel Katana 01
Freetel Katana 02
Acer Liquid M330
Madosma Q501
LG Lancet
So then, thats a handful.
Though a smaller selection than the previous set of devices that were rumored to receive the upgrade. It appears that some third-party devices have been left out of the party.
As for when the update will roll out, that is still anybodys guess.
Microsoft is still sticking with their early 2016 target estimate and not saying a word. And even though there have been several signs that movement is happening, the lack of a specific date and the apparent delays is only leading to more frustration in the Windows community.
source:windows10update