The latest Windows 10 Mobile build available for insiders is 14295, but everyone expects the company to release another update sometime next week, as the Build 2016 frenzy is finally coming to an end and Microsoft can return to its usual update schedule.



And the chances are that the next release could be Windows 10 Mobile build 14310, as this particular version has been spotted running on a Lumia 950 XL during the developer conference this week.
While Microsoft hasn’t yet said anything about a new build, it’s expected to introduce a new Redstone preview version sometime next week for both PCs and mobile devices, but also another 10586 update that would be available to devices that aren’t supported by the Windows 10 Mobile upgrade.
Windows 10 Mobile build 14310 has already been documented on BuildFeed and it was first spotted 6 days ago, so the device spotted at Build 2016 was most likely enrolled in an internal Microsoft ring.
Obviously, very little can be said about this new build since all we got is the screenshot below, but it’s undoubtedly good news for insiders who are hoping to more new updates at the fastest possible pace.
The Redstone update for Windows 10 Mobile Windows 10 Mobile Redstone is expected to debut in the summer with significant updates, although the amount of changes prepared for smartphones is uncertain now that Microsoft itself has acknowledged that phones are no longer the priority this year.
As far as PCs are concerned, the Redstone update, officially called the Anniversary Update, will bring a significant number of improvements, including support for extensions in Edge browser and major makeovers of the Action Center on the desktop.
Mobile devices are scheduled to receive more “cool things” next year, Microsoft promised, but the Redstone update will undoubtedly be an important update for the platform too.