Key Points
- Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds are now available for Beta, Experimental, and Release Preview channels.
- Unified Windows Update experience aims to cut monthly restarts by syncing driver and firmware updates.
- Inbox app release notes now have dedicated pages for easier tracking of updates.
What is changing
Microsoft is rolling out new builds across Insider channels. Beta users get Build 28020.2298, while Experimental testers receive Build 28120.2302. A separate Experimental (Future Platforms) build at 29610.1000 also launches, fixing an issue that previously blocked AMD devices with System Guard from receiving updates.
Windows 11’s built-in apps like Calculator, Camera, and Photos now have individual release notes sections on Microsoft’s documentation site. Search improvements in the Start menu can now handle typos and partial words, making it easier to find apps. Settings search rankings have also been tweaked for better results.
Why it matters
This update matters most to Windows Insiders, especially those testing Experimental or Future Platforms builds. The changes aim to streamline testing by making app updates and system reboots more predictable. Reducing restarts could ease stress for users who test frequently.
The impact is currently limited to preview users. The unified update experience is still rolling out and may not be fully polished. If you’re on these channels, you might notice fewer interruptions—but the changes are experimental and could evolve.
Have you tested the new builds? Share your experience with app search or update behavior in the comments.
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