Windows 10 build 10125 photos were leaked

Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 10122 from the program's Fast ring earlier this week. But the company seems to have already made available a new build to its partners and thus the first screenshots were leaked.Windows 10 build 10125 8

According to Russian leaker WZor, the company's partners received Windows 10 build 10125.

At first glance, build 10125 doesn't have too many changes compared to 10122, and they seem to focus more on performance improvements and bug fixes rather than the introduction new features.

Gabe Aul, head of the Windows Insider program has already confirmed that since build 10122 the company is focusing more on bug fixes rather than of new features, which means we're getting closer and closer to its official release date Windows 10.

According to official release notes, build 10125 brings improvements to photos, OneDrive brings Solitaire, and Alarms & Clock.

What you will find little but very big (personal opinion) is that the company finally decided to change the awful folders icons! So in the pictures below you will notice the new icons.
We currently do not know whether this build will be released soon for Windows Insider members.

More information will definitely be available in the coming days as Microsoft seems to be trying to develop the new operating system much faster after announcing the arrival of RTM in June.

Let us remind that the Russian leaker WZor he had said that this build will be the last before RTM. Of course it is a reputation, but the Russian seems to be very well informed, as has been proven several times.

See the photos that leaked

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