

The app is currently out for the Surface Hub, PC, and mobile devices but is fully functional on other platforms as well. The results can later be pushed via Windows Share Picker to external apps like Outlook and Twitter. The interface has a combination of sharp, clear, bold fonts and an easy ‘Go’ button that when pressed, calculates your Ping, Download and Upload rates while updating and saving your test history. The app functions perfectly on a PC but when resized, glitches and returns to its original size. Though if you still want it on your phone, you can first download the PC app and then go to My Library in the store from your phone. We also observed some glitches in the app which is probably why it isn’t out for mobile yet. Strangely, it can’t be adapted to a bigger screened device, though, fueling speculation the app was originally a phone app. The mobile version isn’t out yet, but the layout for the PC app looks mobile-ready and contains all necessary aspects to run on a mobile device. The latest version 1.0.41.0 of Speedtest is now available for download for Windows 10 PCs.


The Windows Phone 8.1 app has been there for years, and this new addition is quite convenient for Windows 10 users. To use its services, one had to visit their website - that is, until its latest release of Windows 10 PCs and the Surface Hub app. Ookla has been the go-to site for speed tests for a long time now. Home › News › New app released for Windows 10 users
