Windows 10 Mobile update: TuneIn Radio returns to OS

TuneIn Radio is back and better than ever before on Windows 10 Mobile. Microsoft/TuneIn

TuneIn Radio is back in Windows 10 Mobile roughly four months after it was yanked out of the software for some much-needed repairs. The app is billed to run smoothly without streaming issues and boasts faster response time.

The version of TuneIn Radio on both the Android and iOS had no issues like what the Windows 10 Mobile version experienced. Nonetheless, after months of tweaking, the app is back online and is better than ever.

The version of TuneIn Radio in Windows 10 Mobile was bumped up to 3.0.1715, and it is fully ready to cater to radio listeners. With the app, Windows 10 users should be able to listen to thousands of radio stations all over the world.

The best part about this is that users can download the returning Windows 10 Mobile app without shelling out a single cent. The description for the new and improved TuneIn Radio is as follows:

Listen to the world's largest collection of radio stations on your Windows 10 device, absolutely free. TuneIn has all of the best sports, news, music and talk radio as well as top podcasts. Stream over 100,000 real radio stations, playing live from around the world. This is real radio.

Windows 10 in action Microsoft/Windows

Meanwhile, Windows 10 Mobile is now rolling out in stages to eligible Windows phones (those with 1GB RAM and 8GB storage). Microsoft has stated that only those smartphones with enough power to handle the OS will receive the update:

"As Windows 10 delivers significant new innovations, many older devices are not able to successfully upgrade without an impact on the customer experience."

"Our goal is to only offer the Windows 10 upgrade to devices that we are confident can continue to deliver a good customer experience," Microsoft wrote in its Windows blog.

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