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Patch Tuesday update bumps Windows 10 Mobile to build 15424.369

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
April 10, 2018
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Even though Windows 10 Mobile may be dead, Microsoft is still releasing security and quality updates for the platform. Indeed, to line up with today’s Patch Tuesday updates for PC, the company today released build 15424.369 for handsets running with Windows 10 Mobile version 1709.

As expected, this build does not bring any new features and just introduces some quality updates. Microsoft says this build includes all the improvements from the build 15063.1029, but most of the items in the changelog are about fixes for Internet Explorer and other PC-related things. The release notes do mention a fix for issues with updated time zone information, as well as security updates to Microsoft Edge, Windows app platform and frameworks, and more.

You should see this update today if you’re on the Production Ring or the Release Preview Ring, but we’re not seeing yet on our Fast Ring handsets. There is often a small delay for Fast Ring Insiders, but this update should be available for you later this week. Let us know if you’re having any issues with this latest build by dropping us a comment in the section below.

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