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Windows 10 on ARM Lumia 950’s Now Support Cellular Connection

A major barrier preventing Windows 10 on ARM being viable for old Lumia handsets has been broken thanks to new cellular connectivity.

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Over recent months, third-party developers have been working on bringing to the /950 XL smartphones. For the most part, functionality has been limited but growing through support of features such as GPS.

If you are unfamiliar with on ARM, it offers the best of PC computing with mobile. On Always Connected PCs, that means huge battery life and portability. On a mobile device, Windows 10 for ARM would allow a smartphone to run a full PC platform.

Now Windows 10 ARM for Lumia 950 handsets is getting serious. Developers have made a major breakthrough that changes the project from experimental to fully usable.

Yes, I am talking about cellular activity. Until now, Windows 10 RM for Lumia 950 blocked cellular activity, making the device almost pointless. That block has now been broken judging by a tweet from one of the developers.

Gustave Monce, one of the hackers on the project tweeted the following image showing a working driver for a cellular modem on a running Windows 10 with ARM support.

Future for Lumia

Of course, no longer supports the Lumia handsets. Two years ago, the company decided to stop all feature updates for Windows 10 Mobile. In January, the company said Windows 10 Mobile will kill off the platform this December. That means even security updates will stop.

Windows 10 ARM is supported though so if a fully functional and safe version can be made available, the Lumia 950/950 XL family can live on.

If you have on of those smartphones lying around, fire it up and head to the Installer at GitHub here.

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Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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