Announcing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 10536

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    Announcing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 10536

    Announcing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 10536


    Last Updated: 16 Sep 2015 at 08:58

    Hi everyone,

    We’re rolling out Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 10536 right now to Windows Insiders on the Fast ring. You may have noticed it’s taken us a little longer than we would have liked to get a new build out to you – please read my post from earlier this week on the delay. I am happy to say this build has progressed through all our internal rings and now is ready for Windows Insiders.

    Insiders updating from Build 10512 will need to update their devices twice. You will see Build 10514 and Build 10536.1000. Run these updates. After these updates are installed, you’ll receive another update which will be 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. If you don’t have a problem going back to Windows Phone 8.1, you can update directly to this build (10536.1004).

    Here are some of the improvements we’ve made since the last build:

    • Insider Hub is now included again!
    • Mobile hotspot functionality has been fixed.
    • Voice input has been updated to add support for Japanese and English (India) speech recognition.
    • Single hop updates are again available from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview for all devices.
    • Two-factor authentication is fixed when setting up a device for both text and phone authentication.
    • Start screen will successfully load instead of failing with “Loading …” displayed in a loop until device was rebooted. (We are still tracking down an issue were it may show “Loading …” for a few seconds.)
    • Quite Hours\Do Not Disturb has been fixed.
    • Delay in showing date and time on Lock screen has been improved.
    • Pinch and zoom in Maps now works as expected.

    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. This update introduces a folder view that makes it easy for you to see your OneDrive and PC folders in the Photos app. On your phone, you can also see folders on your SD card.



    This update also brings faster photo viewing and context menus. Specifically, for phones, zoom and panning is faster, and we’ve introduced favorites. Make sure you’re running the latest version of the Photos app from the Store to see all these improvements on your phone (version 15.9).



    This update hasn’t yet rolled out for PCs but will roll out shortly.

    One-handed mode: When we introduced one-handed mode for larger phones, we heard feedback saying many Insiders would like it even on smaller devices. In this build, we have also enabled the ability to use one-handed mode on all phones which can be enabled by pressing and holding the Start button. When you do this, your screen will slide down so you can reach items at the top of your screen.



    To slide the screen back up, tap the black space at the top of the screen, or press and hold the Start button again. One-handed use will also naturally time out after several seconds and return to your regular view. Give it a try and let us know what you think.

    Share your feedback: Also as we have previously announced on the Windows Insider Preview build 10527 for PC, you can now share your feedback submitted through the Windows Feedback app.



    Here are a few known issues for you to take note of for this build:

    • After rebooting your phone, you won’t see notifications, such as new messages, until you unlock your phone. After that, you should see notifications for new messages just fine.
    • “zStorage” appears in the Settings app under System and clicking on it causes the Settings app to crash.
    • Camera upload to OneDrive may not be enabled based on prior settings. To fix this, make sure you are running the latest version of OneDrive by opening the top left navigation bar, then settings on the right to verify that camera upload is turned on and you have the latest app (version 17.2).
    • Insiders will not be able to move from Slow to Fast rings temporarily; we are working on a fix but in the interim to move a device from Slow to Fast you will need to use the Windows Phone Recovery Tool to first start on Windows Phone 8.1 and opt directly into the Fast ring.
    • Additional languages for speech and keyboards won’t be available until tomorrow (9/15) and will error if you try to download. If you already have languages for speech and keyboards downloaded to your phone prior to upgrading, they will remain and available to use.

    We also wanted to talk a little bit about Lumia 1020 camera features on Windows 10. Owners of the Lumia 1020 love using their phone’s amazing camera to capture high-fidelity photos and videos. If you recently upgraded your Lumia 1020 to a Windows 10 Insider Preview build, you might have been disappointed that your camera wasn’t working like you expect. Many of the Lumia 1020’s camera features, like 41MP capture and DNG files, only work with the Lumia Camera app. While the app works with Windows 10 Mobile, it won’t be available for download from the Store until later this fall.

    To get all your Lumia 1020 camera features back, you need the Lumia Camera app installed on your phone. The easy solution is to wait until the app is available in the Store. If you don’t want to wait, you need to use the Windows Phone Recovery Tool to return to Windows Phone 8.1 in order to get the app back.

    Note: These issues only affect the Lumia 1020. If you have a different Lumia phone, the default Windows Camera app already supports all Lumia features except Living Images, which are coming soon to the Lumia phones that have them today!
    Thanks for putting up with this temporary loss of functionality on Lumia 1020 devices.

    Remember to keep checking the Store and grab the latest app updates from there too and be sure to keep sending in your feedback via the Windows Feedback app!

    Thanks,
    g

    Source: Announcing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 10536 | Blogging Windows




    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    14 Sep 2015


  1. Posts : 29,078
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    I just got it too . . . I wish it were the regular one, though. Y'know, like Build 10540 . . . or something like that.

    Looks like they're actually notifying Insiders when something new is ready for us.
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    Brink said:
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    Yeah, it sux that you have to install both of 'em instead of just the latest one. Too bad I don't have a Windows phone or tablet. Next tablet will be Windows, though.
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    It's not even at 1% yet.
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    Brink said:
    It's not even at 1% yet.
    It sits a 0% for ages then goes very quickly.
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    Good. It's sitting at "Preparing to install" now.
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    Installing. Hope it's not a disappointment!

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    Phone totally ruined


    My HTC One went through the upgrade process, taking most of last night. Now half the apps won't work, the items on the display are so tiny as to be unworkable by fingers larger than those of a toddler, and it keeps power cycling itself. I cannot get the Windows Phone Recovery Tool to work to get the phone back to 8.1, as it doesn't see the phone when plugged in and I can't get it into boot-loader mode. Essentially my phone is a high-tech brick. It will receive calls but no audio, so is functionally useless. Some assistance is necessary, urgently as we are a week away from a major trip. What do I do, go to Verizon and beg for an Android replacement? I know this isn't normally procedure, but I think I need someone on the phone.

    [Update: I had to take the phone to Verizon. They found it to be so totally hosed that they are replacing the phone. First thing I do when I get it is to make sure it's NOT on the Insider Preview -- I've had it with that process.]
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    Can't see too many changes, they fixed a few things though, I think.
    Can turn on Quiet Hours from Notification area now.
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