One more build reaches the web on file-sharing websites

Jun 7, 2015 06:09 GMT  ·  By

In case you're a Windows 10 insider, these must be the busiest days of the year for you because plenty of new builds get leaked to the web ahead of the big public RTM launch scheduled for end of July.

This time, Windows 10 build 10135 has reached the web on file-sharing websites, so if you're one of the many users who like to install such builds despite the obvious risks of bugs and performance issues, it shouldn't be too hard to find it if you know where to look.

Obviously, we can't provide you with any download links for obvious reasons, and keep in mind that Microsoft does not recommend users to install this kind of builds because they are likely to include bugs and issues that could make it impossible to use. Needless to say, no support is offered in case you come across a problem in build 10135.

What's new in Windows 10 build 10135

As you’ve probably heard, Windows 10 build 10134 got leaked too during the weekend, so if you’ve already installed that one, you shouldn't notice too many differences.

First of all, the official documentation that reached the web on Friday pointed to the debut of Microsoft Edge in Windows 10, but screenshots show that Spartan is still part of this version.

On the other hand, there's a new Get Skype app in this build that allows you to download and install Skype faster, and this is very likely to be offered in Windows 10 RTM when it sees daylight too.

Microsoft is expected to release a new build of Windows 10 for Windows insiders sometime next week, but we wouldn't bet on 10134 or 10135 as the next public release.

The company will most likely ship an even newer build that would come with the latest improvements teased by Gabriel Aul himself earlier this week.