Build 10586.122 is now available for Slow and Release rings
We are still talking about updates, because for a few hours we already have with us Build 10586.122 available for the Slow and Preview rings, a news published by Gabriel Aul on his Twitter account.
But what are we going to find new in this update?_ In the words of Microsoft, above all, we will be able to observe how from Redmond they have heard the complaints, suggestions, _logs_ and requests from users from different terminals of the Lumia range, that is, a lot of _feedback_.
And apart from the Lumia range, see the Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL, Lumia 550 or the Lumia 650, with this _Build_ support for other models is addedsuch as the MCH Madosma Q501, Blu Win HD W510U, BLU Win HD LTE X150Q and Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL.
This is the list of news that we are going to find:
- Improving Internet Sharing settings
- Improved kanji input experience while using Continuum
- Improved the speed with which video thumbnails appear
- Improved operating system stability, including Start menu functionality
- Improved data connection profiles for Dual SIM devices
- Fixed an issue in Microsoft Edge that caused Word Flow to not work in some places.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the close all tabs option from being used in Microsoft Edge
- IMS logging configuration improvements
- Fixed an issue where adding MSA during express setup would fail and prevent the account from being added again afterwards
- Improved email sync experiences when connecting to Wi-Fi networks
- The background process is updated to improve the battery life of the devices
- The quality of video recorded on SD cards is improved
- Optimized the quality of recorded audio in some situations
- Improved the reliability of the alarm application
We may be facing the first step for terminals with Winodws 8.1 to see the update to Windows 10 closer, something that will be shows the great interest that the company has in collecting the impressions of those users of the Insider program who have updated their terminals from Windows Phone 8.1, so much so that they remind users that they can do so, that Go back to Windows 8.1 to carry out the update process and thus have more information about it.
Via | Windows Central