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Groove for Windows 10 Mobile getting an update, mainly playlist playback and other fixes

Mark Coppock Mark Coppock
March 4, 2016
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The Microsoft entertainment teams have been pushing some updates lately, fixing some sync issues in the Groove Xbox app and adding some new functionality to the Windows 10 Movies & TV app. Today, Groove engineer Ellen Kilbourne lets us know via Twitter that the Groove app on Windows 10 Mobile is next.

An update for #MicrosoftGroove on #Windows10Mobile is headed to the Store. Watch for version 3.6.1724.0!

— Ellen Kilbourne (@ellenment) March 5, 2016

This update for #MicrosoftGroove includes bug fixes, no major changes. Our focus was playlist playback and crashes. Enjoy!

— Ellen Kilbourne (@ellenment) March 5, 2016

Looks like a pretty minor update, but that shouldn’t stop you from hitting the update button in the Windows Store. Let us know in the comments in you see anything else that’s new.

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