
Microsoft’s Insiders program is easy to sign up, requiring only your Microsoft account credentials and a willingness to play around with early software builds, which means bugs and crashes. The new version of Windows for smartphones more closely resembles its counterparts on Xbox One and the desktop, complete with customizable photo backdrops. Notifications now also sync between desktop and mobile, and there’s a much more sensible Settings menu that, even at first glance, seems to be a lot better put together than what Microsoft was offering before.
The biggest new feature for mobile devices might be that it now incorporates Skype chat in messaging and VoIP directly in the phone app, providing the basis for what could become Microsoft’s answer to iMessage in terms of offering a pervasive, system-level tool for communicating via text, voice and video no matter which device you happen to be using. Messaging in the preview build is missing dual-SIM support, search, drafts, voice note and ringtone sharing, as well as a number of other features. Cortana is also English-only in this build.