Plenty of fixes for mobile devices this time

Jun 17, 2016 07:51 GMT  ·  By

Windows 10 build 14367 is one of the releases that are preparing the Anniversary Update for the public launch due in July, so there are plenty of bug fixes and performance improvements that are shipped to insiders this time.

And for those who are using mobile devices, there’s plenty to get in this build, including fixes that will have a noticeable performance improvement on Windows 10 Mobile phones.

The list of fixes and enhancements in this build is huge, and you can check it out in the box after the jump, but one of the highlights concerns the Quick Actions in Action Center.

Microsoft explains that quick actions “that turn on and off different functionality in your device, like Bluetooth on your phone or Tablet Mode on your PC, now have a transient On/Off text indicator so you can clearly see the state change for these.”

The focus is now exclusively on fixing bugs

There are also some bug fixes here, including for an issue “where if you swiped up on a full screen VOIP notification, the dimmed screen behind it would flash. We also fixed an issue where you may not receive notification toasts until the next time the Action Center had been opened if you had tapped on a notification on the Lock screen but then aborted the prompt to enter your pin.”

Moreover, there are also fixes for Windows Hello, whose icon could get stuck on the screen after logging in, for quiet hours, for Battery Saver, and for Microsoft Edge power consumption.

Without a doubt, just like the PC sibling, Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update is approaching the final stages of development, and all these improvements are living proof that we’re almost there. There’ll be a plethora of new things coming in the Anniversary Update for Windows 10 Mobile users, including a redesigned Action Center, Microsoft Edge swipe navigation support, and many other goodies.

Mobile Build 14367 Changelog