Sunday, January 8, 2012

Windows Phone: Microsoft offers, operators have [Update]



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Windows Phone are the last two days - or perhaps will receive - a system update. The distinction is important in that the deployment is as always at the discretion of operators. These are the only judges of the date of availability to their customers or simply the need to distribute the new software or not.
Precisely on this point, Microsoft said it would detail more the timing of arrival of these updates in these operators in different countries, as he had done for the four previous revisions. There is no explanation of the decline in transparency, if it follows the wider dissemination to the international Windows Phone. Do operators considered unflattering publicity given to them when they were in back of the pack ...?
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Microsoft on his blog drives the point home by pointing out that this update is available "to all operators who request it."
Customers appreciate and slogan Microsoft "Put People First" sounds somewhat like offset in this framework. Most anxious to know when they are available will have to update the watch notification on their phone or to engage in manual updates that are more DIY [via].
This revision (7.10.8107.79) addresses various bugs: the keyboard that could disappear when entering text in sync with Gmail on a bug around the location information (your position on a satellite or cellular network a Wi-Fi) that were sent to Microsoft without the explicit agreement of the user (read Windows Phone: Microsoft denies any geolocation of users) and various things around the mail and voice mail. But it does not fix the bug, however, SMS spotted in mid-December (see Windows Phone 7.5: SMS and boom!).
[Update]: reminder of a reader on how to manually force the update of a terminal WP7.
- Launch Zune without connecting your phone to your computer.- Turn off the WiFi connection and the data on your phone.- Connect your phone to your computer.- Search manually update (Settings, Phone, MAJ).- The search starts.- After three seconds, turn off your WiFi or Ethernet connection.- The update you should be proposed.

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