Dona Sarkar, the new chief of Windows Insiders Program, released a new Mobile insiders build 14371 for the fast ring users. After the bug bash last week, this build focuses mainly on the bug fixes along with a new feature and some known issues.

 

Though today’s build is for Mobile insiders, but we are going to see the corresponding PC build soon. This post will cover the new changes, fixes and known issues. Continue reading to know more.

 

Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 14371 is now available (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

What’s fixed in this build?

  • Fixed an issue where the icon for Settings was missing from the Background apps and Data usage settings pages.
  • Also fixed an issue where the Add (+) button was clipped on certain pages, such as the Speech settings page.
  • Fixed an issue where Battery settings page would crash if the “Usage by apps” time interval was changed while the apps list was still loading.
  • Fixed an issue resulting in a possible pitch change after an automatic track change when listening to certain media files streamed from OneDrive in Groove Music.
  • Fixed an issue where tapping a notification in the Action Center wouldn’t do anything if Action Center had been opened above the Lock screen while “Enter Pin” was already showing.
  • Also fixed an issue resulting in some notifications having an unexpectedly large amount of blank space.
  • Fixed an issue that could result in the Start screen becoming green or kaleidoscope-like in appearance for a few seconds after quickly opening Action Center, closing it, then panning the screen.
  • Fixed an issue that could result in the first word of spoken directions over Bluetooth getting clipped.
  • Microsoft also fixed an issue that could result in no sound being heard over certain Bluetooth speakers despite seemingly functioning media controls.
  • Improved general reliability of Bluetooth connection with cars.
  • Fixed an issue where active keyboard after rebooting would be the last keyboard listed in Language settings page.
  • Fixed an issue where switching cellular data off while there’s no internet connectivity could result in the device freezing.
  • Fixed where the ninja cat emoji was not displaying correctly when received in a notification.
  • Fixed an issue in this build, where when using commands with Cortana above Lock screen, instead of saying “Please unlock your device”, Cortana would just say “Please” followed by a pin prompt, and upon entering pin, would not complete the command. We also fixed an issue where Cortana might prompt for a pin after sending a message using only voice above the Lock screen, despite it not being necessary.
  • Fixed an issue where manual time and date overrides might not be preserved after a reboot and connecting to Wi-Fi.
  • Fixed an issue where the Microsoft Edge page area might stop responding to touch after tapping a website’s “print this page” option if it had been implemented in JavaScript.
  • Fixed an issue where apps weren’t removed from the taskbar displayed over Continuum if they crashed, leading to possible duplicate app icons being shown.
  • Fixed an issue resulting in certain apps not being able to set the Lock screen or Start screen background.
  • Fixed an issue resulting in a slight stutter or a few out of order frames after rotating the phone while watching a video in Movies and TV app.
  • Fixed an issue where the camera button was active in the navigation bar instead of the back button in certain cases on the Lock screen where the back button is necessary, such as when the emergency call page, the shutdown curtain, an expanded interactive notification, or when Action Center is visible.
  • Fixed an issue resulting in certain UWP apps not scrolling up quite far enough after setting focus to a text box at the bottom of the screen, thus leading to the text box being covered by the app bar.
  • Fixed an issue where Narrator spoke at an unexpectedly accelerated rate.
  • Fixed an issue where icons displayed on an app’s splash screen could be unexpectedly large when opened on a second monitor over Continuum.
  • Fixed an issue resulting in the un-pairing of certain Bluetooth devices never finishing if attempting to un-pair after rebooting the phone while the device is connected.
  • Fixed an issue where an underlying crash could result in playback of an entire playlist in Groove Music to fail, rather than just the current track.

 

What’s new in this build?

Microsoft Wallet for Windows 10 Insiders received a new update, which will allow you to tap and pay with it. For this you need to have the Windows Insiders build 14360 or higher. Microsoft Wallet is a cloud-based payment technology that will make mobile payments simple and more secure for Windows 10 Mobile devices, starting in the U.S. with Lumia 950, 950 XL and 650, and usable in over a million retail locations. Anywhere you see the contact less payment symbol or the Microsoft Wallet logo at the point of sale.

 

To know more about this, check out the blog post: Microsoft Wallet with tap to pay is now available for Windows Insiders.

 

Known issues in this build

  • Microsoft is changing the backup format for Windows 10 Mobile devices to reduce the size of the backup stored in OneDrive.
  • Microsoft is investigating decreases in battery life on older devices such as the Lumia 830, 930 and 1520.
  • They are also investigating Wi-Fi disconnect issues. If you are experiencing an issue with your Wi-Fi disconnecting, please see this forum post and make sure to up vote Wi-Fi disconnecting issues in the Feedback Hub.

 

 

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