The drought is over and Windows 10 Mobile phones receive a new Build in the fast ring
It was one of the complaints that Windows 10 Mobile users have made public in recent times. The absence of Builds with the latest news, compilations that nevertheless did continue to arrive periodically to Windows on the PC platform.
And after a waiting time in which the fault was apparently a _bug_ that prevented these Builds from being distributed, Windows 10 Mobile users can wake up with good news. We already have here a new build within the Insider Program in the fast ring.Windows 10 Mobile Build 15031 is now a reality
As usualthe announcement was carried out by Dona Sarkar(increasingly topical) through the account of Twitter of her. And as a result of her publication we can find out all the news that she brings.
- Renewed Share Icon: A new Share Icon has been introduced. Here is more information about it.
- Fixed an issue in builds with calendar appointments that could block mail when syncing.
- Fixed an issue when pausing a track in Groove Music that prevented it from rebuffering when playback was resumed.
- Fixed an issue where text copied from a PDF in Microsoft Edge could not be pasted.
- Added rainbow flag emoji to keyboard.
- On the keyboard the option ?Return to the letters after typing a smiley? disabled by default.
- Fixed issue where Microsoft Edge would sometimes not automatically return to landscape mode.
- Fixed a problem in which when deleting a folder from the PC with the mobile phone connected, it was not deleted on the phone.
- Fixed delay when using ?Quit Game? in some titles.
- Fixed an issue where some games were not centered on the screen.
- Fixed an issue where receiving a notification while the phone was in your pocket would cause the screen to turn on.
Known Issues
- or you can pay or add with a card.
- Voice packs cannot be downloaded in this Build.
- or you can pair a device via Bluetooth in the Action Center.
- Continuum will not work when you try to connect wirelessly.
- Accessing Settings > Devices will block Settings app.
If you have already received this compilation, you can tell us your impressions in the comments.
Via | Microsoft In Xataka Windows |