Windows 10 Mobile bugs and problems news: Build 10586.64 update expected to fix alarm, notification bugs
As predicted by many fans, Microsoft has just rolled out the newest Windows 10 Mobile Build 10586.64 update to all devices that were shipped with pre-installed Windows 10 software.

The newest update from the American tech giant was not really created to introduce new features. Their main objective was to build a cumulative update that would fix bug issues that were pretty evident in most gadgets that were released with Windows 10. The new build is also expected to improve the Operating System.
One of the improvements fans were hoping to have that got fixed by the new update is the app notification issues and alarms not setting off as scheduled. Text messaging notification has also been improved, along with its text message backup feature to reduce data and battery usage.
One of the other problems users were experiencing before the update was the sudden disconnection of their Wi-Fi feature during long hours of usage. Fans are hoping that the new build will take care of such issue.
Battery usage, OS reliability and Bluetooth connection have all been improved with this new Windows 10 build.
Additional important fixes and improvements from the official Microsoft list include fixes on their email client, Outlook Mail, Microsoft Outlook Calendar and People app. Apparently users were having issues when they try to add new contacts on People app.
The "Close all tabs" option apparently does not close all tabs. Fans are hoping the new update fixes that problem too.
To view the complete list from Microsoft, you can go to their official community site.
Meanwhile, Microsoft appears to be developing an app that would allow users to unlock a PC that runs on Windows 10 using the Windows 10 Mobile through Bluetooth connection. According to Mobipicker, the app is nearing its completion since there is already a beta version ready to be rolled out.