





Hi everyone,

Today we are releasing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 14327 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring.

Here’s what’s new in Build 14327 for Mobile

Try out the Messaging Everywhere Preview

You can now try out the preview of the “Messaging everywhere” feature in Windows 10 that allows you to send and receive text messages from your phone directly from your Windows 10 PC’s.

To enable this:

Make sure you are signed in with your Microsoft Account (MSA).

On your phone – make sure “Send texts on all my Windows devices” is turned on.

On your PC – make sure you have chosen which phone to send messages through. You do this in the settings of the Messaging app on your PC (screenshot below).

Try it out and less us know what you think via the Feedback Hub.

NOTE: You may have noticed that Skype integration in the Messaging app in this build of Windows 10 Mobile has been removed. This is so Skype can streamline your experience, replacing the integration with the Skype UWP Preview app for mobile in an upcoming build. In the meantime, you can use the existing Skype for Windows Phone app available in the Windows Store.

Cortana in more languages

With this build, we are enabling Cortana for the Spanish (Mexico), Portuguese (Brazil) and French (Canada) languages for Mobile (available previously in PC builds). If you’re running the Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview in these languages – give Cortana a try and let us know what you think. For each new market and language, the Cortana Team works to develop a custom experience that is relevant in each individual market and language. These are early versions that we will continue improve based on your feedback and we look forward to hearing more from you.

Voice input is also now available for these languages. Set focus to a text field and tap the microphone above the keyboard to give it a try.

Here’s what’s fixed for Mobile

We fixed the issue causing Language and Speech packs to fail to download.

We fixed the issue where in some cases your phone’s screen may not turn on and become unresponsive and Windows Hello stops working if you used the power button to lock/unlock your phone quickly.

We fixed the issue where in some cases, users might get in a state where neither space or enter are working on the keyboard.

We fixed the issue causing Facebook Messenger and other apps like WeChat, Transfer My Data, and UC Browser from failing to launch from Start or All apps.

We fixed an issue where diverse emoji couldn’t be deleted from the text box in an interactive notification.

We have updated the autocorrection logic so that if you have a word that’s about to be autocorrected, tapping the word you just typed will now stop the autocorrection from happening.

We have updated the Glance screen so it will now reflect Ease of Access text scaling.

We fixed an issue where tethering over Bluetooth wouldn’t work if Bluetooth had never been turned on before.

We fixed an issue where you couldn’t set a sample image as a lock screen background.

Known issues for Mobile

UPDATE: We are investigating issues with downloading Language and Speech packs being reported by Windows Insiders.

Feedback Hub is not localized and the UI will be in English (U.S.) only even with language packs installed.

We’re investigating a crash with the Camera app when going into your camera roll.

There is an issue in which you may see duplicate apps under All apps showing as pending despite being installed and usable on your phone. You may also see some apps stuck in the Store. To get out of this state, just start and pause a download in the Store and then choose to “resume all” downloads.

You may see square boxes in certain apps when using some of the new emoji – we’re still getting support for the new emoji added throughout the systems, this will be resolved in a future build.

There is a bug we’re investigating that prevents some apps such as Tweetium from launching.

We’re investigating issues which cause mobile data to stop working but show as connected.

Glance on/off setting is not respected after updating to a new build. After updating, you can reset this setting to what you had before.

As a reminder – we release builds for Mobile from our Development Branch to the list of devices that will be capable of receiving updates as part of the Windows Insider Program. As we stated previously, only devices which are eligible to receive the Windows 10 Mobile upgrade will be able to get preview builds from the Development Branch going forward.

As always – thank you for being Windows Insiders and make sure to send us feedback on any issues you run into with these builds in the Feedback Hub.

Thanks,

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