Microsoft released Windows 10 Mobile Preview build 10586.122 today, a cumulative update for Windows Insiders in the Slow and Release Preview rings. Some new devices were added into the mix, and we have some new glimmers of hope that the long-awaited release to the Windows Phone community is coming up sometime in the near future.
Here’s what’s fixed in today’s new build:
- Improved Kanji input experience while using Continuum.
- Improved the speed in which thumbnails appear for portrait videos.
- Improved Internet Sharing on select mobile network configurations.
- Fixed an issue in Microsoft Edge that prevented Word Flow input on some sites.
- Fixed an issue that previously prevented the option to “Close all Tabs” in Microsoft Edge from closing all open tabs.
- Improved IMS registration on select mobile network configurations.
- Fixed an issue where adding your MSA during OOBE would fail and prevent the account from being re-added after the failure.
- Improved the email sync experiences when connecting to Wi-Fi networks with a captive portal.
- Improved data connection profiles for dual SIM devices.
- Updated background processing of multiple changes to improve battery life of devices.
- Improved quality of video record to SD memory cards.
- Improved video recording audio in some cases.
- Improved overall OS reliability, including reliability of the Start screen, app updates, and the Windows Feedback app
- Improved Alarm reliability.
So there you have it, a decent list of fixes to help pave the way for a wide release of Microsoft newest mobile OS. If you’re in the right Windows Insider ring, give the update a go and let us know in the comments what you think of it.