Ubuntu OTA-14, the latest over the air update to Ubuntu phone and tablet, has begun to roll out to supported devices.

“This time not so many changes released in overall but with the goal of introducing less regressions,” says Canonical’s Lukasz Zemczak in the release announcement mailing list post.

The update features a smaller change-log than releases past, no-doubt in part due to Canonical’s new focus on improving the desktop side of Unity 8.

But this is far from being an invisible update, though…

What’s New in Ubuntu OTA-14

Bug fixes, bug fixes, and more bug fixes are what make up the core change-log, but a small set of visual refinements do feature.

Among them an all-new application spread (aka task switcher, aka the bit you swipe in from the right-hand side to open) that swaps the tall app previews of OTA 13 for uniform, squarer ones. It also shows corresponding application icons beside each app, and there’s mellifluous animation and interaction effects.

New, faster application switcher

A handful of new/improved system icons

New pin lock/lock screen visuals

Opus audio codec support in qtmultimedia

Design tweaks to date/time indicator

Fixes issues connecting to OwnCloud calendars

Working alarms

SMS notifications now arrive when device is locked

Vibration fixes

See the full OTA-14 commit-log for more details on the changes.

Getting Ubuntu OTA-14

Regardless of the change log you’ll want to update your Ubuntu phone or tablet to OTA-14 as soon as possible. As with all OTA release the rollout takes place in ‘phased stages’ over a 24 hour period, so while you may not find an update pending right now, you should definitely have it by this time tomorrow.

To check for updates manually on an Ubuntu Phone or Ubuntu Tablet: