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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Windows 10 Mobile builds IP 14327, a preview function Messaging Everywhere

Microsoft has released in recent hours in the fast ring the new build of Windows 10 14327 Mobile, as such available to users who have chosen to join the Windows Insider program. The new release of Microsoft's mobile operating system focuses on the messaging sector, by introducing two main changes. On the one hand the expected support Messaging Everywhere function, on the other the loss of integration between Skype services and the app Messages, closing the picture the usual bugfixes.

The "Messaging Everywhere" function allows you to create a tighter integration between your smartphone and the PC, with the ability to send and receive text messages on your smartphone directly from your PC. Microsoft describes the steps you must take to trialling the new feature:

Use the credentials of your MSA account to login (both on smartphones, both on PC)
On your smartphone make sure to turn the "Send text messages option on all Windows devices"
On the PC, make sure to select through which smartphone to send messages through your app settings PC Messages.

Staying on the theme of messaging features, the new build of W10M records a step back from the process of integration of the services that Microsoft had implemented previously: it is in fact less than the bond between the Skype functionality and the Messages app.
Users thus have two roads available: wait for the new version of Skype UWP, which recently made its debut in desktop version or return to using the Windows Phone version available in the store. A step back not quite understandable, given that the integration of usually brings with it benefits of the services and avoid the proliferation of apps that perform similar functions, or contiguous, but so be it. It closes the framework of the changes introduced by the new release an expansion of the languages ​​supported by Cortana (Spanish / Mexico, Portuguese / Brazilian, French / Canada).
Microsoft has documented, as usual, the corrections introduced with the new build which include:
Fixed the problem that caused the failure to reactivate the screen of your smartphone and the interruption of the Windows operating Hello pressing too quickly lock / unlock button
Fixed problem of the failure of the space or enter key on the keyboard
Fixed an issue that caused the inability to start Facebook Messenger and other apps like WeChat, Transfer My Data, and UC Browser
Fixed a problem that caused the impossibility of eliminating various emoji from the text box in an interactive notification
And 'it changed the operation of the automatic correction: when you have a word that is going to be correct you can do a tap on the word you just typed to stop the correction
It 'been updated to reflect the Glance screen scaling of the text set in accessibility features
Fixed a problem with the Bluetooth tethering does not work if the Bluetooth was not enabled previously
Fixed an issue that prevented to enter sample picture as the background of the lock screen
Before you proceed to download the new relese Insider Preview, it should note bug comprising:
Microsoft is investigating a problem related to the download of the language pack and speech reported by Windows users Insider
Feedback Hub is not localized, and the interface will be in English only, even if the language pack is installed
Camera app crash when the tunnel is active
Duplication problem of app in the list of all the apps; Some apps may be locked in the store (you may want to start, pause and resume the download to solve the problem)
E 'can view the blacks squares in some apps when using some of the new icons
A bug prevents you from starting app as Tweetium
Problem related to data connectivity absent, but marked as active
Of the Glance screen settings are not retained after you upgrade to a new build.

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