Here’s what’s fixed in Windows 10 Mobile Insider Redstone Preview build 14283

Mark Coppock

Windows Insider

Microsoft has pushed another build from their Development Branch, meaning it’s just intended for devices that shipped with Windows 10 Mobile installed. Build 14283 offers a number of new features and a slew of fixes and will be released to the Fast ring soon.

Here’s the rather extensive list of what’s fixed in build 14283:

  • We have addressed an issue where the background behind the All apps list would not have an overlay (causing it to appear too bright or too dark, depending on your background) if you went back to All apps list after launching an app.
  • We fixed an issue causing the title of a song in volume control to flicker a few times when you pressed play or changed tracks after a pause.
  • We fixed an issue some users were experiencing with Build 14267 where your device could hang while typing and reboot.
  • We made some more improvements to the Live tile refresh logic. First, if there are pending notifications for several Live tiles, we will now update them in one quick sweep across the Start screen rather than one at a time. Second, if a Live tile has both badge and content updates, they will now appear at the same time. Finally, apps will now launch faster from the Start screen if there are incoming Live tile updates at the same time.
  • We fixed an issue where Live tiles for certain apps (such as the Weather app) would sometimes unexpectedly be cleared of active notifications.
  • We fixed an issue in which the Start screen background would appear to stutter behind the tiles when scrolling up and down the Start screen on some devices such as the Lumia 950.
  • We fixed an issue where the keyboard would sometimes pop up when swiping over to the All apps list.
  • We fixed an issue where icons for certain apps would appear too tiny on Live folders on the Start screen if your phone was set to 350% DPI.
  • We fixed an issue where “More notifications” message in Action Center was not properly formatted.
  • We fixed an issue where for certain languages, pressing “@” button could result the contents of the clipboard being pasted.
  • We fixed an issue where notifications using custom sounds would be silent if the underlying audio file had been deleted. Now, if that file is not present, it will play the default notification sound.
    Connected to wireless displays should now work by going to Action Center and expanding Quick actions and choosing “Connect”.

If you’re on a Lumia 950, 950 XL, 650, 550, Xiaomi Mi4, or ALCATEL ONETOUCH Fierce XL, go hit the update button to get your hands on all of these fixes. Let us know in the comments if you see anything else that’s working better.