New Windows 11 Insider Preview Update Build 26200.5761 in the Dev Channel.

Microsoft has released a new update for the Windows 11 Insider Preview today, corresponding to version Build 26200.5761 (KB5064093), aimed at users in the Dev channel. This release includes a series of improvements and features designed to optimize the experience for users who choose to receive early updates, as well as those involved in software development.

One of the main innovations in this update is the ability to resume applications from an Android phone directly on a Windows 11 PC. This will allow users to continue listening to their Spotify playlists or podcast episodes from the same point they left off on their mobile device. With a simple notification in the taskbar, the integration between the two devices is made smoother, facilitating access to the desktop app of Spotify.

Additionally, Microsoft is encouraging app developers to incorporate this functionality into their own creations, which promises to enhance the user experience by offering a more harmonious connection between different devices.

Another notable improvement is seen in the battery icon update on the lock screen. The new icons and percentages are presented more clearly, allowing users to understand the battery status more easily and quickly.

In terms of fixes, various issues have been addressed, such as those related to the performance of the app list in the “Installed Applications” section and issues with Windows Hello that had caused problems for some users.

However, there are also reported known issues, including a bug in the Recall feature on some PCs that may require a manual restart for optimal functioning. Additionally, a problem has been identified with certain Xbox drivers that could cause errors on the computer when using Bluetooth.

The distribution of these updates to users in the Dev channel will be gradual, and users are encouraged to enable the option to receive the latest updates to speed up access to the new features. With this latest advancement, Microsoft continues to focus on providing an increasingly integrated and seamless experience for Windows 11 users.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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