Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Windows 10 Universal Phone app gets a version bump

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Microsoft has pushed out an update to the Universal Phone app for Windows 10.

The update takes the app from version 2.12.2002.0 to 2.12.14001 and as usual comes without a changelog.

The app lets you:

  • Make voice and video calls over your cellular network or Wi-Fi.
  • Tired of hunting for the right number in your contacts? Just start entering a contact's phone number when dialing, and then pick the matching name and number to give them a call.
  • Make Skype calls quickly from your PC or mobile device.
  • See your Skype call history in one place on your PC or mobile device.
  • Listen to your voicemail and manage your messages right from the Phone app. No need to call your voicemail.
  • Record your phone calls—cellular, Voice over LTE, or Wi-Fi—for future use and playback (requires consent from all parties on the line).
  • Reduce the number of unwanted calls by blocking numbers from within your call history.
  • The updated app can be found in the store here.

    Developer: Microsoft Corporation


    Source: Windows 10 Universal Phone app gets a version bump

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