Windows 10 Mobile version history

[5][6] Other changes include changes to the general user experience, including the ability to expand notifications, actionable notifications,[7] Action Center with additional settings toggles and same design across Windows 10 devices.

The keyboard has been updated to contains virtual pointing stick for text selection and a voice input button.

Furthermore, pressing and holding on any toggle in Action Center takes the user to respective settings of that option[8] When shutting down the device the OS displays a reminder of coming calendar events on screen[4][6][9] Security features for this build include device encryption option.

The operating system also introduces the universal Settings app ported from the PC version.

[4][6] Microsoft introduces the Reachability feature for 5" devices and above, allowing users to press and hold the Windows button for entire screen to slide down fore easier reach topmost UI elements.

Battery Saver now displays detailed information on an application's battery usage concerning lighting up the screen, running the processor or transferring data[19] The settings app offers Split-view when in landscape mode on higher-res displays, offering a UI almost identical to that on the PC[20] "Project Spartan" web browser adds the following features: InPrivate mode, secure sites – marked with a badge, full-screen videos, a "Save as" option for web images to convert files into .png or .jpg images[21] (in later betas, and released Windows 10, this app is branded as Microsoft Edge) Other changes include 3G only setting for highest connection speed, more improvements to Cortana, the ability enable and disable OneDrive backups for individual applications, Digital video stabilization, and VPN Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP) and Secure Socket Tunnelling Protocol (SSTP).

This build also has several minor UI changes, including the All Apps letter 'jump' buttons are ALL CAPS instead of lower case, search box replacing the search button at the top of the all apps list Internet Explorer Mobile is removed from this build.

Microsoft Edge gained option to view a website as "desktop" or "mobile".

This will allow UWP games to disable V-Sync and enable the use of third party features such as G-Sync and Freesync.

Keyboard shortcut Ctrl+O for focusing on the address bar is also added to Microsoft Edge.

The same snooze feature from PC is available on mobile, along with the performance improvements in text-entry heavy sites.

Slow ring:October 5, 2016 The Windows Feedback Hub app has been updated to include a dark mode that can be set by the user or automatically based on system theme, a settings page, and author's name in the details section of feedbacks.

Other app updates include Windows Maps, which introduces the ability to check traffic for the commute route between home and work.

Finally, the app also includes a dark mode, which can be set by the user or automatically based on the system theme.

The UWP Skype app also received an update to allow users to send SMS from their PC and relay it through their Windows Mobile device.