Original Story: It looks like Windows 10 Mobile build 10586.107 is now rolling out to non-Windows Insiders after about a week of testing on the Fast and Slow Insider rings.

While we haven't yet heard from Windows Insider chief Gabriel Aul on the rollout, we have received a number of tips that those not enrolled in the Insider program have begun receiving the update. Additionally, Doug Holland, a Senior Architect Evangelist for Microsoft has confirmed on Twitter that the update is indeed landing for non-Insiders.

To recap, build 10586.107 is a pretty minor cumulative update. However, it does contain the following fixes:

Reliability and stability improvements.

Bluetooth connectivity improvements with car and other accessories.

Microsoft Edge improvements to PDF rendering and navigation.

Improvements for battery usage with Iris Recognition for Windows Hello.

Update system improvements to fix a situation where some users had phone software updates and app downloads stuck at 0% for extended time periods.

Change to update system to now require phone to be plugged into a charger when downloading and preparing phone software updates.

Fix for a problem causing erroneous low storage prompts for some users when trying to download phone software updates.

Fix for a problem that caused erroneous prompts of Outlook account settings being out-of-date for some users, although account settings had not been changed.

Fix for a problem that caused some phones to get stuck on BitLocker Recovery screen after a reset.

If you're a non-Insider using a Lumia 950, 950 XL or 550, you should be able to pull the update down to your device soon. Once it's installed, let us know what you think in the comments below.

Thanks for the tips, everyone!

Source: Doug Holland (Twitter)