Windows 10 Mobile build 15228 is now available in the Fast ring, with more fixes and issues

Today, Microsoft released another Windows 10 Mobile build to the Fast ring, bringing the build number to 15228. It"s the first since 15226 was released a week ago.

As usual, it"s from the feature2 branch, which means that there are once again no new features. In fact, Microsoft"s Brandon LeBlanc said during a webcast that the firm has no intentions of moving Windows 10 Mobile off of the branch, so it"s likely that this will end up being branded as the Fall Creators Update for phones.

While there are no new features, there are some fixes:

  • We have fixed notifications (SMS, Calendar) with all Fitbit trackers.

  • We have fixed crashes reported while using Photos app.

  • We have fixed a deployment issue in where if an admin uses ActiveSyncCSP to provisioning email account on device running the Windows 10 Creators Update without providing a valid password, and the email server enforces a limited number of denied access retries, then the server will lock out the email account.

  • We have improved battery performance by fixing a bug in a scenario where 30% more power was used during Camera app preview and capture mode.

  • Some Insiders provided feedback that playing video on phone resulted in a black flash and/or stuttering when in landscape mode. We have fixed this issue.

  • We have improved Bluetooth connectivity with Garmin Wearable devices.

  • General improvement in reliability of phones by fixing top crash issues.

Oddly enough, there are no known issues listed for the build. If Microsoft adds some, we"ll update this article.

If you"re on the Fast ring, you can grab 15228 by heading over to Settings -> Update & security -> Windows Update -> Check for updates. If not, go to the Windows Insider Program tab and tap "Get started".

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