The company today released build 14267 to Insiders in the Fast Ring with a few new features and a bunch of improvements.
Rumors are doing rounds that this current update might be the big one that Microsoft intends to launch as Windows 10 Mobile.
Microsoft's marketing strategy is limited to the release of mid-tier smartphones and that is not very effective in cutting into the market of competitors which are offering devices with more impressive tech specs at very competitive prices.
Hopefully, with this being only the latest in a string of problematic updates, Microsoft will take a hard look at its mandatory update policy. The update will be reaching open market variants initially, followed by other variants over the next week. That release never happened.
The most annoying thing about Windows 10 is the Microsoft account password that you need to enter while starting your device. Not only is Windows 10 "bleeding edge" in DoD terms it is also famous for sending information to Volish servers.
Windows 10 has been certified by the USA national information assurance program for use in national security systems. The government PCs are running Windows 7, skipping the oft-maligned Windows 8 and 8.1 completely. Simply put, their devices are at the tail end of a very long new feature drought. Wireless carriers, like AT&T and Verizon, then rolled out the updates to testers along with new firmware specific to each device. For the DoD, the move to Windows 10 will help enhance security and possibly drive down the cost of safeguarding the agency's IT environment.
Additionally, the 10.0.10586.107 update also fixes the Outlook issue that puts accounts on out-of-date status and the BitLocker stuck up screen. Microsoft has added stability as well as reliability with this update. Now there are no clear deadlines about the arrival of the much awaited Windows 10 Mobile. The new Build is applicable to all Windows 10 Mobile smart phones. Moreover universal apps system is also available here. Try it out on your phone and let us know what you think. Windows 10 Mobile and regular Windows 10 actually use the same store to download apps, games, movies, music and television shows.
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