Along with a new Insider preview for PC, on February 24th, Microsoft is rolling a new Redstone preview (build 14267.1004) of Windows 10 for mobile devices through the Fast ring of updates.

The software giant explains that build 14267.1004 is the same build the company made available a week ago, but the new release includes “two very important fixes and one new feature.”

What’s new in Windows 10 Mobile 14267.1004

In Windows 10 Mobile build 14267.1004, Microsoft is fixing a reported charging issue where the Lumia 550 will no longer charge or connect via USB.

The company also fixed the Visual Voicemail that was causing notification not to appear. As for new feature, the new preview for Windows phones introduces a new Visual Voicemail for dual-SIM devices, such as for the dual-SIM Lumia 950 XL.

There is also a new update for the People app that brings back the history feature. “For a given contact you communicate with, you can view the interaction, whether by today, yesterday, last week etc.” Currently, your Skype messages won’t show up in history yet, but Microsoft is working on enabling this in a future update. In addition, the company is tracking a bug in which opening an email item in history might not take you to that specific email.

Windows 10 Mobile 14267.1004 known issues

If you have the Windows Feedback app pinned to Start, after upgrading from build 10586.107 it will no longer show as pinned.

Microsoft is also tracking reports from Windows Insiders of issues connecting to wireless displays.

Finally, when using Continuum on the Lumia 950 XL, users will experience the trackpad not working correctly.

As a reminder, Microsoft is only rolling out build 14267.1004 part of the Redstone update for devices that shipped originally with Windows 10 Mobile, including the Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL, Lumia 550, Lumia 650, Xiaomi Mi4, and now also in the Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL. However, the company is planning to expand availability in the future.

Build 14267.1004 will download and install automatically on supported phones, but you can always go to Settings > Update & security > Phone update and tapping the Check for updates button.

If you notice any other improvements or issues with build 14267.1004 be sure to let us know in the comments below.

Source Windows Blog