How to install Win10 Mobile Build 10536.1004?

  

Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536.1004 is here, if you are a Insider quick update user, you can install this update now. But before you click “Check for updates, you may need to go to the Windows Insider app, re-select the quick update channel, and check for updates. In case you are the first to use the Windows 10 Mobile Preview, you can check out the articles about signing up as an Insider and upgrading to Windows 10 Mobile.

Before you decide to upgrade this build, you can check out our previous articles to learn about the official update log in Build 10536.1004 and see the remaining known issues and Problems that may be encountered during the installation process. In fact, you need to upgrade to Build 10536.1004 in two steps. First you need to upgrade to Window 10 Mobile Build 10514 and Build 10536.1000; after that, your device will download and install Build 10536.1004.

Installation Process:

On our lumia 640 XL, a full upgrade to Build 10536.1004 took us annoying three or four hours. So it is definitely patience to carry out this upgrade. It seems to be stuck for a while, it is actually slow downloading; and if you force the settings to be closed or re-check the update, the progress bar may move slightly, but you pull the download time longer. The first step to upgrading to Windows 10 Mobile Build 10514 and Build 10536.1000 is relatively time consuming.

We tried to use the WPRT tool to roll back from Build 10512 to WP8.1 on the Lumia 540 and then directly to Build 10536.1004. This upgrade took us a full hour and forty minutes. But in the process, you can empty all your settings and applications. So, you can decide which installation method to choose.

You also need to check if there is 1 GB of free storage on your device; in addition, your device needs to prepare at least 40% of the power for this upgrade.

Build 10536.1004 and application update screenshots:








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