Windows 10 Mobile build 15007 (rs_prerelease)
Build of Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update | |
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OS family | Windows 10 (NT 10.0) |
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Version number | 10.0 |
Build number | 15007 |
Build revision | 1000 |
Architecture | ARM32 |
Build lab | rs_prerelease |
Compiled on | 2017-01-07 |
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Mobile | |
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Windows 10 Mobile build 15007 (rs_prerelease) is an Insider Preview build of Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update, which was released to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring on 12 January 2017.[1] This build was also released to the Windows Update server as an update from an existing version of Windows 10 Mobile.[2]
What’s new[edit | edit source]
- Text scaling and zoom.
- Apps for Websites.
- Scrollbar improvements for UWP.
- Rainbow Flag.
- New Bluetooth APIs.
- Sync users' settings using Azure Active Directory (AAD) Identity.
- App reset.
- Cortana loves music: Users can now use Cortana to control music playback on more of their favorite music apps (EN-US only).
- Adding music recognition support to Chinese (Simplified): Cortana can now recognize music for customers in China.
- Cortana sign-in using Azure Active Directory (AAD) identity.
- More recurrence options for Cortana Reminders
- Web payments: Microsoft Edge now has preview support for the new Payment Request API, which allows sites to make checkout easier using the payment and shipping preferences stored in user's Microsoft Wallet.
- Improved legibility for UWP apps in high contrast.
- Helping user find the setting who need in Settings.
- Settings pages now contain additional information on the right or bottom (depending on the window size) providing links to support, feedback, and any other related settings if available.
- Since the System Settings list was getting quite long, the app related settings have moved out of System into a new category called Apps.
- Updated device settings.
- New option to pause updates.
- Encrypt user's SD card.
- Glance Screen Improvements.
Other changes, improvements, and fixes[edit | edit source]
- In response to users' feedback, alarm sounds will start at a slightly higher volume level. They will then ramp up to full volume, as before.
- An issue is fixed Insiders with certain devices, such as the Lumia 950, may have experienced where their phone sometimes took an unexpectedly long time to show up after connecting to their PC.
- An issue is fixed where System related notification toasts (e.g. Bluetooth, USB/Autoplay, etc.) didn’t work.
- The experience has been updated when using Cortana to receive incoming SMS messages over Bluetooth to make it more reliable.
- An issue is fixed where where video recorded in portrait mode might not playback with the correct aspect ratio.
- An issue is fixed on recent Insider builds resulting in the Skype Preview tile not updating with an alert badge when a new message had been received.
- An issue is fixed where certain websites pinned to Start from Microsoft Edge when tapped would perform a web search rather than opening to that page.
- An issue is fixed where the SIM Pin dialog would display truncated text in certain languages.
- An issue is fixed that could result in the phone getting stuck at the Goodbye screen when rebooting if Bluetooth was enabled.
- An issue is fixed resulting in the Outlook Calendar sometimes displaying the wrong date on its live tile after a new day has begun.
- A bug is fixed that was preventing Notification Listener apps (like wearable apps) from accessing notifications on recent builds.
Known issues[edit | edit source]
- The Windows Hello greeting is missing from the lock screen.
- AAD Identity Settings Sync: Users may not see their Favorites or Reading List roam down in Microsoft Edge if they try to immediately open these tabs after opening Microsoft Edge.
- AAD Identity Settings Sync: Microsoft Edge does not sync Reading List from PC to phone unless there is a restart.
- AAD Identity Settings Sync: Microsoft Edge is syncing passwords on phone but not showing them in “saved passwords” in Microsoft Edge settings.
- When users receive a new email notification and tap on it to open the message, it doesn’t open the Mail app or message.
- New option to pause updates contains text referencing PC-only Windows Defender.
- Insiders with certain devices, such as the Lumia 635 and 636, may not be able to manually change the brightness.
- The ninja cat emoji display in two characters on the keyboard instead of the expected one.
- Adding a new card / paying with an existing card will not work in Microsoft Wallet.
- Random reboots on some devices with this build.