Windows 10 Mobile build 14342.1001
Build of Windows 10 Mobile | |
OS family | Windows 10 (NT 10.0) |
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Version number | 10.0 |
Build number | 14342 |
Build revision | 1001 |
Architecture | ARM32 |
Build lab | rs1_release_mob |
Compiled on | 2016-05-10 |
SKUs | |
Mobile | |
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Windows 10 Mobile build 14342.1001 is an Insider Preview build of Windows 10 Mobile. It was released to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring on 16 May 2016.[1] This build can be downloaded and installed from Microsoft.[2]
What’s new[edit | edit source]
- Swipe navigation in Microsoft Edge.
- Apps for websites.
- Feedback Hub improvements.
What’s fixed[edit | edit source]
- An issue is fixed where causing installation of mobile builds to fail with Error 80070002.
- Language and Speech Packs should download without any errors.
- An issue is fixed where causing DRM-protected content from services like Groove Music, Microsoft Movies & TV, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video or Hulu to fail on playback with 0x8004C029 or 0x8004C503 errors.
- An issue is fixed where some users with some non-English keyboards were not able to enter letters such as w, y, and a when typing into the address bar of the Edge browser.
- An issue is fixed where causing user's phone to lock up and reboot when it receives a notification from an app that has “Keep notifications private on the lock screen” turned on under Settings > System > Notifications & actions.
- The font size is increased and the spacing of the data migration is improved page after receiving an update.
- Polished icons used to identify pages in the Settings app – in particular, updated battery icon to be more consistent with the weight of the other icons.
- Improved performance when retrieving updated GPS coordinates while driving.
- Goodbye message on shutdown will now remain visible until the last moment, to make it easier to determine when user's device is off.
- Polished the look of media controls on the Lock screen. When users press one of the media control buttons, it appears “pressed”.
- An issue is fixed where some apps, including Tweetium, would crash on launch.
- An issue is fixed where Action Center’s context menus would appear in the wrong orientation if the app underneath was in landscape mode.
- An issue is fixed where Lumia 435, 532, 535 and 540 would fail to record video, as well as an issue where advanced camera settings were not preserved when taking a photo with the Lumia 435, resulting in the photo being taken with default settings instead.
- An issue is fixed where the same device might be listed multiple times under Connect.
- An issue is fixed where quickly pressing the power button twice when Windows Hello is enabled could result in the display appearing stuck off.
- An issue is fixed where Groove Music might show an error saying “Can’t play – Another app is controlling your sound right now”.
- When delayed lock is setup, Windows Hello will now say “Swipe up to dismiss the lock screen”, rather than looking for user's iris.
- An issue is fixed where Glance wouldn’t be displayed when hovering hand over proximity sensor.
- An issue is fixed where multiple UWPs might start crashing on launch after getting stuck on their splash screen.
Known issues[edit | edit source]
- After user's device reboots from installing this update, if it gets stuck as the Windows logo – let it sit and be patient. It might appear frozen but its still working in the background.
- Data issues with some Dual-SIM devices where cellular data doesn’t work correctly with a second SIM.
- Feedback Hub is not localized and the UI will be in English (U.S.) only, even with language packs installed.
- The number of instances where boxes are seen when entering emoji have been reduced.
- The Settings app may crash when users are re-arranging Quick Actions under Settings > System > Notification & actions. If it does, it could result in one of the Quick Action spots disappearing.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Microsoft Edge version