Improved animations, a new clipboard feature, and an unannounced battery graph.
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We go hands-on with Windows 10 build 21322. Showcasing new changes and improvements over previous builds. Plus a first look at a new battery graph feature coming soon.
Windows 10 build 21322 is now out in the Insider Dev ring for testers to submit feedback. And with it, comes a few notable changes and enhancements that we think warrant a video demo.
Today's build video showcases improvements introduced with the last few Windows 10 builds, including an improved app open animation, a new cloud clipboard pasting option, and an as-yet unannounced new battery graph feature.
We also showcase minor improvements to Microsoft's new Build 21322 is available now in the Insider Dev Channel, although you won't get access to the new battery graph just yet.
Microsoft's current Insider Preview builds in the Dev Channel are no longer tied to any specific future release of Windows 10, but we... http://feeds.windowscentral.com/~r/wmexperts/~3/nX3AjRcqpHg/hands-windows-10-build-21322-showcasing-new-features-and-changes
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