Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update rollout has started for more smartphones

More smartphones will now receive the Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update. microsoft.com

Microsoft officially rolls out the Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update for the rest of the eligible devices today.

The rollout was confirmed by Windows Insider Dona Sarkar on her Twitter account, saying the rollout begins in various regions at the moment.

The mobile edition of the major Windows 10 update that was first released for PCs on April 11 comes with a lot of improvements and added features.

According to reports, some of the most notable features of the new Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update include the brand-new Unified Update Platform that will allow Windows Updates to arrive to devices faster. It will also decrease the size of each update to fit the storage of the mobile devices.

Reports also reveal that the new Mobile Creators Update will boost the functionality of devices' Bluetooth capacity after the introduction of the Bluetooth GATT server profiles improvement.

Those who use their Windows-powered smartphones will also benefit from the new update, since they can now enjoy reading their favorite EPub form of reading materials directly on the device's Edge browser. They can also opt to purchase the e-books straight from the Windows Store if they are based in the United States.

Also, the Microsoft Edge browser will now have a "Snooze" option that will notify them if they leave a tab open for a long time. It will also update the list of emojis on the devices. The WiFi connection will be improved with the new update as well.

The list of Windows Phones that will get the new Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update include the Microsoft Lumia 550, the Microsoft Lumia 640 and the 640 XL, the Microsoft Lumia 650, the Microsoft Lumia 950 and 950 XL, the Alcatel IDOL 4S, the Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL, the HP Elite x3, the Lenovo Softbank 503LV, the MCJ Madosma Q601, the Trinity NuAns Neo, and the VAIO VPB051.

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