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Microsoft releases new Windows 10 preview with Your Phone texting

Three builds in three days! Microsoft today released a new preview for PCs with Your Phone texting and 3 bug fixes. This build is from the RS5 branch, which represents the Windows 10 update the company plans to release in October. The company is also releasing builds from the 19H1 branch, which, as its name indicates, will arrive in the first half of next year.

Windows 10 is being developed as a service, meaning it receives new features on a regular basis. Microsoft has released five major updates so far: November Update, Anniversary Update, Creators Update, Fall Creators Update, and April 2018 Update.

The next update, dubbed the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, will bring Windows 10 to version 1809. The update is expected to be finalized for Windows Insiders in September and roll out to the public in October.

The Your Phone app lets you access your phone’s content — like text messages, photos, and notifications — right on your Windows 10 PC. Your Phone has now received SMS support: Text your friends, group message, and type with a keyboard. As long as you have an Android phone, Your Phone lets you view, send, and receive texts on your PC. On pen-capable devices, you can even use ink to write out a reply, and if you have a microphone, you can use your voice to dictate a message (US English only for now).

iPhone users meanwhile can send webpages to their PC and continue what they were doing. Using Edge and Your Phone, you can continue reading, watching, or browsing on a bigger screen.

This desktop build includes the following general bug fixes and improvements:

Today’s update bumps the Windows 10 build number for the RS5 branch from 17754 (made available to testers on September 5) to build 17755.

This build has two known issues:

As always, don’t install this on your production machine.

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