A new Windows 10 Mobile build is currently in the works, and would feature some improvements on Microsoft's mobile platform.
Gabriel Aul, Vice President of WDG Engineering Systems team in Microsoft, unveiled via Twitter that he has been testing a new build for Windows 10 Mobile.
Dubbed as Build 10537, the new update will include some improvements, including bringing back the mobile hotspot option, as reported by Tech Times.
In the report, virtual assistant Cortana, a favorie among the existing virtual assistants in the industry, will be arriving as an optional download for Windows 10 Mobile users.
The virtual assistant will be included in Build 10532, according to Aul, and should be available for Insiders in a few countries including Japan, Australia and Canada. Meanwhile, Brazil and Mexico will be receiving the update later this year.
In addition to Cortana, a new report from The Verge mentioned that Skype beta has been integrated for Windows 10 Mobile. It reportedly features an updated look that coincides with what Microsoft wants to promote in its Windows 10 platforms.
The new Skype version is reportedly available for download for preview users. In the report, the Skype messaging app will replace the default messaging app in Windows 10 Mobile. However, it is still unclear whether it will do the same for the actual platform.
According to the report, Skype messaging would soon be integrated on all platforms running on Windows 10.