Build 10586.164 for Windows 10 Mobile is here and these are the new features it brings
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And at this point, it's time to receive our usual chronicle of updates and this time we are going to talk about the Build that has the number 10.0.10586.164 and that has jumped so much for members of the Insider program in its Slow Ring and Release modalities, as well and for those users who are not part of the Insider program
This is an _update_ launched for terminals that have original Windows 10 Mobile, which are not many, as is the case of the Microsoft Lumia 950, 950 XL , 550 and 650 and at this point the best we can do is see what new features it brings and if it comes with a hidden surprise.
This is the _changelog_ with all the news that we found in this update:
- Improvements to the reliability of app notifications, including text messages and alarms that don't sound as expected.
- Improvements for text message backups to reduce data and battery usage.
- Fixes for Microsoft Edge where suggestions in the address bar were showing late or sticking around while browsing. ?Close all tabs? didn't close all tabs, and Word Flow in the address bar doesn't work as expected.
- Fixed a problem where the Microsoft account was not detected by Outlook Mail, Outlook Calendar, or the Contacts app. Attempting to add a new contact in this state caused the Contacts app to crash for some users.
- Fixed an issue that caused the Wi-Fi connection to temporarily disconnect after prolonged use by some users.
- Fixed an issue that caused application updates to fail to install successfully for some users, leaving applications in a state where they could not start.
- Improved battery usage, Bluetooth connectivity, and operating system reliability.
Windows 10 for PC also receives an update
In the same way that terminals with Windows 10 Mobile have received a face lift with this _update_, also Windows 10 for PC has seen an update arrivewith a bunch of new features and fixes:
- Improved Bluetooth support for wearables and other accessories.
- Improved the operation of the Narrator application.
- Improved the performance of hibernation, download and installation of updates.
- Fixed an issue that prevented login to an Xbox from a PC running Windows 10.
- Fixed a problem when trying to play a corrupted file.
- Fixed an issue that allowed execution code to be killed while viewing PDF files in Microsoft Edge.
- Fixed issues with the .NET Framework, Internet Explorer 11, and networking.
- Fixed security issues with Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, USB storage, kernel driver, .NET Framework, graphic fonts, OLE, secondary login, PDF libraries, and Adobe Flash Player.
A large number of new features that, as you can see, make this update not just another one, so much so that for many For users, we may be preparing for the general launch of Windows 10 Mobile._What's your opinion about it? Have you received any of these updates, especially the one focused on smartphones?_
Via | Windows Central