Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview members, a new update is headed your way!
Microsoft is now pushing a new Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview build to Fast ring members. The update is Build 14295 and it’s available to devices that shipped with Windows 10 Mobile — like the Lumia 950/950 XL, Lumia 650, and Fierce XL — as well as devices that are capable of receiving updates as part of the Windows Insider Program, save for the Lumia 635.
As for what’s included in this update, it’s mostly a bug fixer. For example, there’s a fix for a bug that’d fail to install apps from your backup when you reset a phone on Build 14291 and restore from a backup. Here’s Microsoft’s official changelog for Build 14295:
- We fixed the issue where if you reset your phone on Build 14291 and restore your phone from a backup, restore will fail to install apps from your backup’s apps list leaving blank grey titles on Start. You should be able to reset your phone on this build, do a restore from a backup, and have your apps installed and restored appropriately.
- We fixed an issue where new languages and keyboards were not downloading. However, there is an issue where the “reboot” UX doesn’t appear in the Settings app after downloading a new language or keyboard. You will need to go to Update & security > Phone update and restart your phone manually from there for the new language and keyboard to go into effect.
And the known issues for Build 14925:
- After updating to the most recent builds from our Development Branch, a system API failure occurs after the update that causes the Microsoft Band 1 or 2 to have sync issues. To get out of this bad state, you can reset your phone on this build, re-pair your Microsoft Band, and syncing should work again.
- After upgrading to this build from a previous build from our Development Branch, attempting to connect to a Miracast receiver the connection will fail. There is no workaround for this issue unfortunately on Mobile.
- The Gadgets app will not detect the Microsoft Display Dock on phones running Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview builds, and thus cannot update the firmware version. If you have a dock which has already been updated to version 4 then this will not affect you. If you have a dock that has not been updated, then you may experience some minor issues with USB-C stability. You will still be able to use your dock and Continuum.
To check for this update on your Windows 10 Mobile device, head into Settings > Update & security > Phone update.