![]() This update also brings faster photo viewing and context menus. On your phone, you can also see folders on your SD card. This update introduces a folder view that makes it easy for you to see your OneDrive and PC folders in the Photos app. Updated Photos app: The Photos app has been updated to include features you have been asking for to help you do more with your photos. Pinch and zoom in Maps now works as expected.Delay in showing date and time on Lock screen has been improved.Quite Hours\Do Not Disturb has been fixed.(We are still tracking down an issue were it may show “Loading …” for a few seconds.) Start screen will successfully load instead of failing with “Loading …” displayed in a loop until device was rebooted.Two-factor authentication is fixed when setting up a device for both text and phone authentication.Single hop updates are again available from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview for all devices.Voice input has been updated to add support for Japanese and English (India) speech recognition.Mobile hotspot functionality has been fixed.Here are some of the improvements we’ve made since the last build: Here's the details for this update, direct from Microsoft: So allow longer than usual - on my test devices it was around two and a half hours! If you don't have a problem going back to Windows Phone 8.1, you can update directly to this build (10536.1004). This process will take a bit more time than usual but this update has all the important fixes for Build 10536 so you will want to make sure you take BOTH updates. After these updates are installed, you'll receive another update which will be Build 10536.1004. Insiders updating from Build 10512 will need to update their devices twice. Note that the update isn't quite as simple as a single 'step'. (Well, apart from the things that the Windows 10 Mobile team hasn't coded yet. Your comments and data points welcome! In my case, the editorial Lumia 9 updated 'over the top' just fine and everything's working perfectly. ![]() ![]() If you're not already on the Insiders Programme for Windows 10 Mobile then see my detailed step-by-step tutorial here, though note that the two-step' hop' mentioned is now redundant, you won't have to complete as many steps(!) - see the changelog below for confirmation. ![]() Either way, you shouldn't have to rebuild everything from scratch again. If all is well then you're good to go, if it's not then factory reset and then restore from your backup. However, with bugs being quoshed right, left and centre, I think it's time to backup using the built-in Windows 10 mechanisms (see Settings/Updates and Security), purely just in case, and then just let the over the air update take place. For previous builds the thinking was that a factory reset after the update, following by rebuilding things manually, with data syncs and Store installs, was the way to go to minimise glitches. ![]() If you don't see the update and you're on the programme, try going back into the Windows Insiders application (which you may need to install again) and going through its set-up sequence again.Īs usual, there's the dilemma as to how to handle the update, for those already on the Insiders programme. ![]()
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