Windows 11 Canary Build 28020.1673 - Real fixes you’ll actually notice
Microsoft has released Windows 11 Build 28020.1673 to Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel. The new build quietly drops Emoji 16.0, a single new icon for each major category that shows up in the emoji panel without any extra steps. The preview also flips on Quick Machine Recovery for unmanaged Windows Professional machines and folds first‑sign‑in restore into Windows Backup for Organizations, so fresh devices now pull user settings and Store apps automatically. A built‑in network speed test lives in the taskbar, pan/tilt sliders appear for supported webcams, RSAT finally works on Arm64 hardware, and nearby sharing is sturdier with larger files—all while dark mode finally sticks in File Explorer’s Folder Options dialog. Bottom line: this Canary build feels less like a glossy showcase and more like a genuine effort to smooth out the everyday annoyances.
Windows 11 Canary Build 28020.1673 - Real fixes you’ll actually notice @ NT Compatible
Windows 11 Canary Build 28020.1673 - Real fixes you’ll actually notice
Microsoft has released Windows 11 Build 28020.1673 to Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel, introducing several notable updates that enhance user experience. The build includes Emoji 16.0 with new icons, Quick Machine Recovery for unmanaged Windows Professional machines, and a built-in network speed test accessible from the taskbar. Additional improvements include better webcam controls, enhanced nearby sharing capabilities, and a more consistent dark mode in File Explorer, addressing common user frustrations. Overall, this update focuses on practical fixes and features that improve daily usability rather than just aesthetic enhancements
