back to article Windows 10 Mobile races to summer with useful facelift

Say what you like about Microsoft, but it has created a really worthy successor to the Japanese game show Endurance. Microsoft’s perpetual beta test programme “Windows Insider” overnight delivered new code with which to torture the most hardy contestants. The Windows 10 code branch – codenamed Redstone, but formally called “ …

  1. ZSn

    emoji

    They've got new emoji but have they got an s/mime solution for email that works yet?

    1. azaks

      Re: emoji

      who cares? they've got emoji!!!!

      1. hplasm
        Happy

        Re: emoji

        Win 10- Windows for 10 yr olds... yay!

        Also, woo!

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Facepalm

    Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

    Mindless drivel from El Reg churnalist there. Click bait, I suppose.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

      Dear ole Andrew has been amongst the most fair and balanced reviewers of Windows that I have seen, finding generous things to say about most O/S updates. If he pastes W10mobile here, there's probably a good reason.

      I blocked the Win10 upgrade for my Win8 mobile. I rely too much on the device's day-to-day operation to allow Microsoft to bugger around with it on a daily basis.

      1. wsm
        Megaphone

        Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

        Agreed. I won't update WIn8M either. My $30 phone with all of the mobile bands, WiFi calling and no tracking apps installed works very well and I don't want MS to fix that!

    2. David 132 Silver badge
      Facepalm

      Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

      JJ Carter - your posting history shows a consistent pattern of sneering at anything on this site that criticizes Microsoft. You regularly impugn the motives and trustworthiness of anyone who makes adverse reference to Windows 10.

      So please, enlighten us with your fair and balanced response to this article.

      Point out, with credible sources if you will, the specific items in Andrew's review that are inaccurate.

      Or are you merely content to continue your de haut en bas pronouncements, with nothing constructive to add?

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

        >please, enlighten us with your fair and balanced response to this article.<

        Well most of the article is sneers and sarcasm, but lets take the statement 'The Windows 10 code branch...is earmarked for summer release on the desktop, but lags behind on mobile'. In reality, Windows 10 Mobile Insider is Build 14322, the Windows 10 preview which came out last week was Build 14314. It's because MSFT have taken the pain for Windows 10 to use the "OneCore" code base that builds are in sync across the platforms.

        1. Dan 55 Silver badge

          Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

          In reality, Windows 10 Mobile Insider is Build 14322, the Windows 10 preview which came out last week was Build 14314.

          Yet unlike the desktop platform it's still in beta... insofar as the permanent revolution that are updates on Windows 10 on whatever platform can be labelled as alpha, beta, or whatever.

          You do understand that even though the build numbers are similar, the experience can be very different on different platforms, don't you? So much so that one platform can be said to be lagging behind the other in terms of features and usability.

          1. Anonymous Coward
            Anonymous Coward

            Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

            >Yet unlike the desktop platform it's still in beta<

            I anticipate you run only Linux Mint. So FYI, Builds 14322 for mobile and 14314 are both Insider releases.

            Windows 10 Build 10588.218 is production across all devices that retailed with Windows 10.

            >You do understand that even though the build numbers are similar, the experience can be very different on different platforms, don't you?<

            If you read the what's new, the features and fixes are the same across devices.

            1. Dan 55 Silver badge

              Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

              I use all three big OSes and I notice you didn't address the usability concern.

      2. Doctor Syntax Silver badge

        Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

        @ David 132

        You have to cut JJ Carter some slack. Now that Microsoft are releasing stuff on Linux and/or open sourcing it and even putting Linux runtime into Windows life must be awfully confusing for him, poor soul.

      3. WatAWorld

        Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

        I'll do it for him David:

        "Say what you like about Microsoft, but it has created a really worthy successor to the Japanese game show Endurance. Microsoft’s perpetual beta test programme “Windows Insider” overnight delivered new code with which to torture the most hardy contestants."

        That's the sort of thing I'd expect from a non-technical publication.

        If you've chosen the beta stream you have only yourself to blame for what you're going through.

        If you find bugs in the production stream, then you have a valid complaint.

        And a release is only "stabilized" when support for it ends. That is how it has been in IT for the past 35 years at least. "Stabilized" means abandoned and no longer supported, no further fixes, going all the way back to IBM OS/VS1 days.

        Overall, I really enjoy Andrew's articles. And generally I enjoy his humor. It is just occasionally this sort of thing creeps in.

    3. Franco

      Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

      Have to agree with the other repliers, I've disagreed with a lot of what AO has posted about Windows Mobile over the past few months, but there is nothing in this article to criticise. It's a statement of new features, a warning about poor battery life and praise for the OS looking more attractive.

      If you want to read anti-MS propaganda with no basis for it, try reading some of Chris Merriman's columns on the Inquirer.

    4. hplasm
      Meh

      Re: Yes, we get it. MSFT BAAAD!

      Mindless drivel from a MS OneCore ,er, evangelist.

      And I don't mean the article.

  3. Mage Silver badge
    Facepalm

    Icons, buttons, menus

    Win 3.1 & Win 9x

    The designers should try them, Takes 2 seconds to load Win 3.x in a VM on a 14 year old laptop.

    They may think minimalist and pretty, but UX wise it's moronic.

    Solid shapes.

    Colour when needed.

    Highlight and shadow to show if pressed in or waiting to press, or grey all round for disabled.

    No need to to go Skeumorphic or photo-realistic.

  4. Vinyl-Junkie
    FAIL

    You can control media playback from the lock screen

    Just like I can on my Windows Phone 8.1 device you mean?

    I am a big fan of WP8.1, especially as it ticks a lot of the right boxes on cost v security as a business device (more secure than cheap Android, less costly than secure iPhone). However MS have really dropped the ball with W10Mobile; forcing an OS to market before it's ready just to drive the "it's all one platform" mantra.

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Jesus...

    wept

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Jesus...

      But the cross had just been redesigned in the latest faddish color scheme.

  6. arctic_haze

    What happened?

    I've seen an ad of Lumia 650 with no tiles at all. Has Windows 10 changed that much or is it just marketing?

  7. St3n

    Can't wait...

    Won't be installing this version, but can't wait for the stable release.

    Recently upgraded from 8.1 to win 10, and I'm really impressed with it.. Everything seems so much faster & the battery life on my Lumia 640 is now around 3 days without the battery saver turned on..

  8. Terry 6 Silver badge

    Not yet I won't

    I'm keeping Win 8.1 on my 640 until the loss of Here Maps is replaced with a good Satnav option. And until I hear what other users think of it.

    Meanwhile I'm really puzzled about the comments related to the Win 10 next version ( insider preview) because they so often don't seem to differentiate between the stable version just starting to appear as an update in the last week or so and the "insider" betas that are intended to be ropey, buggy and rough round the edges. It would be strange if they were not.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Not yet I won't

      Here Maps has not gone in Windows 10. Microsoft licence the Here Maps map data. The only change is that the Here GPS navigation app has gone and been replaced with a slightly more functional Microsoft branded one. GPS navigation in 8.1 was a little clunky but adequate. Very adequate if you factor in that you can use it offline. In Windows 10 it's even better ("exceptionally adequate"?). The only feature I miss is the old Here app used to show the number of minutes delay due to traffic. If that's in the Microsoft version I haven't found it yet.

  9. WatAWorld

    If you're tired of seeing betas, switch to the stable stream

    It "ticks" me off when people voluntarily choose the beta stream and then complain that they get beta versions with bugs.

    You cannot complain about bugs in the beta stream -- you can and should document them and report them back to the vendor.

    If you're in the beta stream you should be trying to do things that expose bugs.

    Bugs in the stable stream, yes those we can complain about.

    Complaining about bugs in the beta stream indicates ignorance of how progress is made.

  10. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    The Futurological Express

    So you could remind yourself to look at a calming photo of kittens at a preset time. Who wouldn’t find that useful?

    What can only be called "GlaDOS-style service delivery sarcasm", containing a strong hint of rapid decay of intellect and infrastructure out in the real world, just behind the freshly placed plaster panel, seems to have become a permanent feature of the 21st century.

  11. x 7

    so what is the killer reason to migrate (I refuse to say upgrade) from 8.1 to 10?

  12. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    I'd like to rant a bit about Microsoft please

    My rant will probably include calling them 'Micro$haft' or 'Microsux' or some other humerous derivative of their name. I will definitely be comparing Windows mobile 10 with Android, having used neither to any useful degree, and I will posit that 'you can't polish a turd' so many times, people will think I have a deeply unhealthy scatalogical obsession. And I'll feel a literary failure if I can't get a sadnad or two in there. Finally, my rant will add nothing at all of interest to the general debate and will simply be another small waste of disk space somewhere out there.

    Do I have the forum's permission to continue?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: I'd like to rant a bit about Microsoft please

      >Do I have the forum's permission to continue?<

      Only if you also insist you've migrated all your clients to Linux Mint and they couldn't be more delighted and grateful for being released from the waking nightmare of using MSFT software

  13. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Permission granted. It seems like the Registers editorial board is currently keen to polish its "Biting the hand that feeds IT" byline. As such we are seeing a number of articles across the site that are attempting to be hard hitting but really amount to little more than fluffy noise. By being somewhat unreasonable they generate a lot of forum argument too which El Reg no doubt sees as being successful. Contrast this to the weekly article by Alistair Dabbs which often generates lots of forum comment .... because he write good articles.

  14. Levente Szileszky

    Business users...?

    "For business users, W10M introduces support for USB Ethernet adapters for Continuum.

    "Not all adapters are supported yet – more will be added in a future update," Microsoft explains."

    I highly doubt any business user would rely on that (sans emergency) - if you want a really versatile yet highly mobile business tool from MS my Surface Book is *the* one to get, I think (provided you can get over the shocking price tag.) I heard good things about Surface 4 as well so that might be an option.

    Win10 phone, with eth? No, thanks. :)

  15. Denarius
    FAIL

    Another Win10 yeah right?

    Given that the current Win10 nags at me to upgrade from Win8.1, then fails after it has blown my data allowance. I wonder if M$ have really lost the plot or been taken over by human hating aliens. Cause is some obscure software service error. PC is new so it can take Win10.. PCBSD installed OK, mostly. Linux Mint Makes one wonder if Solaris 11 and Virtual box instance of WinXP is looking good for home use.

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