Windows 10 build 15207 for mobile rolls out with new features

Yet another test preview of the Windows 10 Creators Update for mobile rolls out with privacy settings changes.

Windows 10 Mobile build 14322

Microsoft rolls out Windows 10 Mobile build 15027 for testers in the Fast ring. This new release, part of the Creators Update for mobile devices due in April 25th, doesn’t include significant changes, but the software giant is adding a new fix, and it’s also updating the privacy settings experience.

Windows 10 Mobile build 15027, according to the company, adds a new privacy page, which users will see setting up the out-of-box experience (OOBE) and during the upgrade experience. This new privacy page will make easier for anyone to complete setting up their phone.

Microsoft also notes that some “Insiders have reported that their device would crash or reboot shortly after unlocking their device for the first time after the upgrade if their device did not have a password configured to unlock. After updating to Build 15207, you will see this privacy page one more time – but should no longer experience a crash or reboot.”

Beside this new feature, nothing else has changed since Windows 10 Mobile build 15205. Microsoft is listing the complete set of fixes and known issues for build 16179, and build 15205 for phones, at the Windows Blog.

You can also use the following resources:

Windows 10 build 15207 for mobile is available immediately through the Fast ring. It’ll download and install automatically on your device, but you can always force the update from Settings > Update & security > Windows Update and clicking the Check for updates button.

Update April 25 2017: The Windows 10 Creators Update (build 15063.251) for mobile devices is now available in the Release Preview and Slow ring of the Insider program. While the Creators Update for mobile devices was supposed to release on April 25th, it’s a step closer to the final release.

Update April 26 2017: Microsoft is now rolling out the final version of the Creators Update for Windows 10 Mobile to a limited number of devices.

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