Over the last few months the public release of Windows 10 Mobile for eligible
Windows Phone 8.1 devices has slipped more than once.
With each one of those delays there was never much of an explanation behind it and some of the expected release timeframes were actually rumored rather than firm dates provided by Microsoft.
Whatever the reasons were behind those past delays, for the first time in a while we now have an update directly from Microsoft about what we can expect when it comes to the release of Windows 10 Mobile.
This update, which was at the bottom of
this week's blog post announcement about the
release of Windows 10 Build 14251 for PC users, certainly gives a framework for the process of getting this update but the timing aspect not provided.
According to Gabe Aul, the Corporate VP for Engineering Systems Team and the public face of the Windows Insider Program, they are tracking on a Windows 10 Mobile release for existing devices
early this year as planned.