Official changelog for Windows 10 Build 14393.10
Microsoft releases an official changelog for build 14393, revision 10
The company has published the improvements and fixes made in build 14393.10 that was rolled out to Insiders with PCs, but not to those with phones. However, this cumulative update seems to include one significant bug fix for smartphones, according to the change log – “Addressed issues that cause high battery drain when a Windows 10 Mobile device is idle or the screen is off. “
Microsoft is yet to release a mobile build to Windows Insiders with smartphones, which could happen this week. Keep in mind that there are many newer build revisions in the pipeline, ready to reach the Insider program, before Microsoft approves the Anniversary Update (Windows version 1607, build 14393.xxx) roll out to the general public sometimes this month (hopefully).
Windows 10 Build 14393.51, compiled on August 1st, could be one of the candidates for the public release in August for phones. The company already started seeding the update to PCs and tablets.
This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include: •Improved reliability of background tasks and extensions for Microsoft Edge.
•Addressed licensing issue that prevents apps from activating.
•Addressed issue that prevents changing display orientation after attaching a keyboard dock.
•Addressed issue with scheduled update scans that are delayed during Connected Standby.
•Addressed issue that sometimes prevent Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) apps from receiving keyboard input.
•Addressed issue with event logging that creates very large virtual allocations.
•Addressed issues that cause high battery drain when a Windows 10 Mobile device is idle or the screen is off.
•Addressed additional issues with Cortana, Microsoft Query and Microsoft Excel compatibility, and the Korean Input Method Editor (IME).Source: Microsoft