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Microsoft today pushed out a new update for its Microsoft Launcher app for Android devices. The latest update is available to download in the Google Play Store with version 4.7.5. This update is available for all Android users with the Microsoft Launcher app downloaded on their devices.

The latest update comes with some most wanted bug fixes and performance improvements to the Launcher app on Android. The update fixes issues which resulted in the badge count not been shown correctly.

The update also comes with support for applying icon pack over single custom-set icons.  Microsoft has pushed out new improvements to the wallpaper settings by bringing improvements to the performance and memory of the application.

The update fixes issues with crashes and app not responding errors which were reported by beta testers. The app no longer crashes and is fluid to work with for all users. Users will also be able to control app notifications for specific apps based on the app badges.

The developers have also made some minor UI tweaks to improve the application for Android devices. Microsoft has made sure to fix some minor bugs which affected the  Feedback and Help page not allowing the users to report proper feedback. After the update user will now be able to report their feedback via the Feedback page.

The fixes have already been tested by Microsoft with the Beta Testers on Android and after successful testing have been pushed out to all Launcher users. The overall performance of the application has also been improved by Microsoft with the latest update.

The app response is now more fluid and fast after the latest update.  As reported this update is available for all Microsoft Launcher users on Android.

The latest update to the Microsoft Launcher App is currently live and Android users can download the same by clicking the below Play Store link.

Download Microsoft Launcher for Android

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