Get Windows 10 Mobile
Upgrade
Windows 10 Mobile is being made available to supported
smartphones running Windows Phone 8.1. Phones and devices that can upgrade to
Windows 10 are Lumia Icon, 1520, 930, 640, 640XL, 730, 735, 830, 532, 535, 540,
635 1GB, 636 1GB, 638 1GB, 430, 435, BLU Win HD w510u, BLU Win HD LTE x150q and
MCJ Madosma Q5011.
Have one of the phones mentioned above? Get the Windows 10 Upgrade Advisor app
- available free in the Microsoft support number Store - to easily check for
upgrade availability and prepare your phone to install the upgrade.
Why upgrade?
Access
your content from anywhere⁴
Windows 10
Mobile comes with Office apps built-in for maximum productivity on the go while
OneDrive cloud storage gives you access to your files whenever and wherever you
choose.
Great
apps at your fingertips
Enjoy great
built-in apps for music, video, photos and more2 – plus a one-stop shop for
all apps, games, music and more with the new Store in Windows 10.
Free
personal assistance
Cortana3, your truly personal digital assistant, provides help with
directions, reminders, and other everyday tasks across all of your Windows 10
devices.
1 The availability of
Windows 10 Mobile as an upgrade for existing Windows Phone 8.1 devices will
vary by device manufacturer, device model, country or region, mobile operator
or service provider, hardware limitations, and other factors. 1.4 GB or greater
download required. Wi-Fi internet connection is required to download and
install the upgrade; internet access fees may apply. To check for compatibility
and other important installation info, see Windows 10 Specifications page.
2 App and content availability and experience may vary by region and
device.
3 Cortana available in select markets at launch; experience may vary
by region and device.
4 Features may vary by device. Microsoft support number account,
Wi-Fi or data network connection required for some features; internet access
fees apply.
How to
cancel your Microsoft support number subscription
Follow these steps to cancel or turn off recurring billing for all Microsoft
support number subscriptions and trial subscriptions, including Xbox Live and
Office 365.
1. Go to Services & subscriptions. You might be
asked to sign in.
2. Find the subscription
and select Payment & billing > Cancel. If
you don't see your subscription, make sure you are signed in to the correct Microsoft
support number account for that subscription.
3. Follow the on-screen
instructions to proceed with cancellation. Check your inbox for a confirmation
email.
4. You can also find the
subscription and select Payment & billing > Change > Turnoff recurring billing to avoid being charged again when the
subscription expires on its own.
Troubleshooting
If you don't see the option to cancel or can't turn off recurring billing, try the following:
If you don't see the option to cancel or can't turn off recurring billing, try the following:
·
Check if a payment method needs to be updated. If it does, Microsoft
support number'll let you know as soon as you arrive at Services & subscriptions. To fix this, go
to Payment options.
·
Check if your subscription is prepaid by checking when it expires.
You'll see Paid with prepaid card next to the expiration date
if the subscription is prepaid. If it is prepaid, it'll end on the expiration
date and you don't need to do anything else. (You can't cancel or turn off
recurring billing for prepaid subscriptions.)
·
To see our complete cancellation policy, see Microsoft support number Store Terms of Sale.
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