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Here are the fixes, improvements, and known issues for Windows 10 Mobile build 14364

Microsoft today released a pair of Windows 10 builds - 14366 for PCs and 14364 for Mobile. To be more specific, Dona Sarkar released a PC build and promised to release a Mobile build, which should be available any minute, but at the time of this writing, is not.

The blog post didn't highlight any new features for the Windows 10 Mobile build (even the PC build was skimpy), but at this point, fewer features is reasonable. We're only a month or so away from the Anniversary Update.

Dona Sarkar writes blog posts a bit differently than her predecessor did. Instead of a list of fixes, we get a list of "Improvements and fixes". Some are minor features, rather than only squashed bugs. For example, last week with build 14361, we learned that DPI settings would now back up to the cloud.

Here are the fixes and improvements for Windows 10 Mobile build 14364:

  • We made some fit-and-finish updates to the Settings app such as tightening the spacing between checkboxes (like on the Sounds settings page). We also fixed an issue where settings pages wouldn’t show a progress indicator if they needed a while to load.

  • We fixed an issue where a number of app logos were missing from notifications, despite them being visible in the Action Center.

  • We fixed an issue where the Alarms and Clock Live tile would still show that an alarm was active after a one-time alarm had gone off and been dismissed.

  • We fixed an issue where Cortana would prompt you to unlock your device before reading a text over Bluetooth.

  • We fixed an issue resulting in Microsoft Edge crashing when trying to scroll certain webpage.

  • We fixed an issue where disconnecting from Bluetooth speakers would result in the phone being set to vibrate if it hadn’t already.

  • We fixed an issue where the page to manage cross-device notification settings in Cortana was blank.

Here are the known issues:

  • You won’t be able to deploy an app via Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 to a phone running this build. As a workaround – you can deploy the app by using the Windows 10 Application Deployment (WinAppDeployCmd.exe) command-line tool. We are working to get a build out with this fixed as soon as possible.

  • We are investigating data issues with some Dual-SIM devices where cellular data doesn’t work correctly with a second SIM. Several issues relating to cellular data with Dual-SIM devices have been reported by Insiders with the last two Mobile builds and we’re investigating these reports.

  • After installing this build, you may notice your Quick Actions icons are not in the same order. This is a side effect of the fixes/changes we made to Action Center. To re-arrange your icons to your preferred order, just go to Settings > System > Notifications & actions > (Quick actions) and touch, hold, and then drag to re-arrange icons to whatever position you want. Remember: the four items in the top row are what will show as your immediately viewable Quick Actions.

Like the PC build, there are only three known issues, which is good news. Of course, it's perfectly normal for some to be added over the next couple days.

If you're on the Fast ring, you can get build 14364 by going to Settings -> Update & security -> Phone update -> Check for updates. If you're not, you can download the Windows Insider app and set it to Insider Fast.

Source: Windows Blog

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