Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6972 (KB5067106) to the Dev Channel, with the same update available as Build 26120.6972 for version 24H2 users. The two releases share identical features, signaling that both branches are moving in sync ahead of the 25H2 public rollout.
New Mobile Devices Page in Settings
The standout addition in this update is the new Mobile Devices page, found under Settings > Bluetooth & Devices.
From here, users can add, view, and manage connected smartphones directly within Windows.
Early testers report that pairing a phone through this hub allows integration such as:
- Using a smartphone camera within Windows applications
- Accessing mobile file storage through File Explorer
- Simplified connection management for Android devices linked via the Phone Link app
This update extends Microsoft’s long-term cross-device strategy, tightening the link between Android and Windows ecosystems.
More File Explorer and System Enhancements
Microsoft continues refining dark mode consistency across the File Explorer interface. The update also includes a toggle for the Drag Tray under Settings > System > Nearby Sharing, giving users direct control over how shared content appears and behaves.
New Shortcut to Microsoft Account Benefits
A subtle yet useful addition appears in the Start Menu, where users can now quickly access Microsoft Account linking benefits. The shortcut leads directly to account settings showing synced features, OneDrive storage, and security status — part of Microsoft’s broader push to centralize user account management.
Available for Dev and 24H2 Channels
The KB5067106 update is now live for all Dev Channel Insiders (25H2) and 24H2 testers, ensuring both tracks receive the same functional upgrades before general release.
These unified builds are another step toward stabilizing Windows 11’s 2025 feature update roadmap.
