On Tuesday, Microsoft rolled out Windows 10 Mobile build 10586.338 to the Release Preview ring, but as we noted at the time, the company didn"t provide any details of what was included in that release.
Yesterday, it made the same build available to PCs on the Release Preview ring too, but it wasn"t until later in the day that it published its changelog, as WinBeta spotted.
Microsoft published its release notes for Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10586.338 for both PCs and phones in the Feedback Hub. As anticipated - given that this is an incremental cumulative update for the Production branch - there are no new features in the build, which focuses instead on fixes and improvements:
- Improved reliability in numerous areas including Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Cortana, audio playback, Groove music playback, the Maps app, Miracast and Windows Explorer.
- Fixed an issue that was causing balloon tip notifications to always appear on the upper left side of the screen.
- Fixed an issue that caused VPN to not work properly when switching between different network interfaces (Wi-Fi, cellular etc.).
- Improved Narrator"s ability to read bulleted lists, hyperlinks, and image information.
- Fixed an issue in location that affected navigation apps to lag behind user"s actual location.
- Improved performance of loading webpages in Internet Explorer 11 when roaming user profiles are not used.
- Fixed an issue on Mobile causing the phone to stop ringing from an incoming call, if interrupted by an SMS.
- Fixed an issue on Mobile that affected some users to lose their contacts, messages and appointments after upgrading from Windows Phone 8.1.
- Fixed additional issues with Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, Bluetooth, Cortana, Wi-Fi, Windows Camera app, revised daylight saving time, USB, TPM, Graphics, Group Policy, downloading music or movies purchased through the Windows Store, Network Diagnostics and Windows Explorer.
If you"re testing build 10586.338 on your PC or phone, be sure to let us know your thoughts on it, including any new bugs or issues that you may have encountered, in the comments below.
Source: Feedback Hub (Windows 10 Insiders only) via WinBeta