Well, that went quick because the Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update is now available for download. This means you should be able to get the update right now, although you can go to your settings to get it manually, which saves waiting for it to automatically happen.
Juts like the desktop version though, there are a few Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update bugs for some users, although we do know not all of them are having the same issues, and so do seem handset specific.
We can already see five Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update problems right away, and those are 5 seconds delay while unlocking the phone the screen will stay black, as well as the auto brightness will not work correctly, the latest Groove music on this build has no sound, and there are also a number of Bluetooth bugs in this build 14393.67.
A few of our readers have said they are having battery issues with their 1520 since upgrading, although this does not seem to be for most 1520 owners.
While there are plenty of people warning that you should not update to build 14393.67, we have found that a hard reset could help many of the issues being experienced.
Have you had any issues, if so do please share them with Product Reviews readers in the comments section below.
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