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Microsoft today pushed out a new update for its Microsoft Launcher app for Android devices. The update brings some new features to the users who are part of the beta program.

The app has been bumped to new version 4.8 and comes with some new features for the Beta version of the Microsoft Launcher application. The latest version of the Microsoft Launcher integrates app support for additional languages like Korean, Japanese, Russian and more.

The update also comes with improvements to the Cortana Integration which was launched earlier for the Beta version of the application. The Cortana Integration now supports other device settings like Wi-Fi and flight mode which was not available in the previous update.

The developers have also made some minor UI tweaks to improve the application for Android devices. Microsoft has also fixed some minor bug especially the one which affected the Feedback and Help page which did not allow the users to report proper feedback.

There are also some under the hood bugs which have also been fixed to improve the performance of the application for beta testing. As reported this update is only available for Microsoft Launcher Beta testers on Android and after successful testing this update is expected to be rolled out to public users in coming days.

Since this is a Beta version of the application you will notice some crashes and some things might not work as expected. If you are looking at a more finer experience with the application, then download the full version of the application from the Google Play Store.

The latest update to the Microsoft Launcher App Beta is currently live and Android users can download the same by going to the Google Play Store.

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