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Windows 10 Mobile build 10536 to be released Friday

Kip Kniskern Kip Kniskern
September 10, 2015
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After a bit of a Twitter flurry this morning, Microsoft’s Gabe Aul has just announced that the latest Windows 10 Mobile build, 10536, will be released to Fast Ring Windows Insiders tomorrow.  Microsoft will prep the build today, and stage a launch tomorrow.

Aul teased a release this morning, asking on Twitter if they should release a build, even though it has one major bug that affects Windows Store purchases or in-app purchases, causing the Store to crash (you can workaround by rebooting, until the memory “pressure” causes another crash).

There is some good news for Insiders in that the new build has a number of fixes, including the mobile hotspot issue, and performance improvements to the “loading” issues for the home screen, etc.  The issue with having too many tiles on the home screen causing problems is also fixed.

So clean up your test phone, make sure it’s all juiced up, and get ready for a new build tomorrow!

Update: the new build was not released due to a last minute bug. More here.

Further reading: beta, build 10536, Windows 10 Mobile

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