![]() I just noticed this yesterday for the first time and thought it might be new but the same thing happens on Windows 10 Build 10130 so I am guessing it came when Cortana got her big makeover. When scrolling through your highlights on Cortana the header changes as you move through different categories. Certainly a small thing but makes it easier to read those individual alerts. What I really like about this is the way other alerts fade out and only the expanded alert is bright. In the Action Center you can now use a similar caret arrow to expand/close individual alerts. Instead of just an empty grid of squares there is a small caret arrow as a target for closing the folder. ![]() As you can see above the Music + videos folder is open. We have had folders available on the Windows Phone Start Screen for some time now but in this latest build there is a slight tweak. ![]() There is a lot of fit and finish and many of the UI enhancements are quite subtle but here are a few that stand out for me so far. ![]() Internet Explorer is no where to be found however, Project Spartan is in place but it lacks the new branding as Microsoft Edge still at this point.Īfter installing the new build on a Nokia Lumia 830 I posted a large image gallery that will let you see around the update and take in some of the changes that have been incorporated between builds. Microsoft decided to hide this build from those on 10080 to prevent any bad upgrades and provided the aforementioned advice to revert to WP 8.1 to get this new build.Īs you get started in this new build you will quickly find that an old friend appears to be missing. This week Microsoft pushed out build 10136 to Windows 10 Mobile Insiders after over a month with no new builds or updates.Īs we mentioned on Monday, this build required Insiders to revert back to Windows Phone 8.1 because of a migration error from build 10080.
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