So we got there in the end, after this morning's editorial!

To help you visualise where we are in terms of the window for these monthly OS updates, here's a helpful chart:





Now that the Fall Creators Update ('rs3', at least in name) is the 'production' branch of Windows 10 Mobile, we are seeing 'Patch Tuesday' fix round-ups for it too, with the official list for 15254.313, the 'March 2018' update' mainly composed of minor fixes and security patches, at least in terms of mobile relevance.

From the official release notes:

Security updates to Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Windows Search component, Windows Kernel, Device Guard, Windows storage and file systems, and the Common Log File System driver. Addresses issue in which PDFs cannot be rendered in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 phones. Addresses issue that causes online video playback to stop responding.

There are a number of minor known possible issues:

After taking a screenshot, the error, "Couldn't take screenshot" may appear. However, the graphic is saved. [Update: this all works fine for me so far]

In some photo-related apps, there may be an error when saving photos. [Update: again, all working for me]

In Lumia Creative Studio, recently taken photos will not appear in the 'Latest' gallery.

Microsoft says that it will address these minor issues in the next update, so April 2018. Oh well. At least there's activity in Redmond!

Other branches have updates either rolling out or imminent.

As usual and as per the graphic above (the rectangles in a shade of red), all other supported Windows 10 Mobile branches are getting updates too, so all those older phones (Lumia 930, 830, 735, 640, etc.) finishing life on the Anniversary or Creators Update (if the user was smart enough to use our (ahem) hack!) aren't losing out on the core security fixes, at least.

As usual, in today's vulnerability-stricken, malware-strewn and fraudulent times, we should never disregard security fixes (e.g. to the Edge browser) though, so update today in all affected mobiles, just in case!