MICROSOFT ROLLS OUT WINDOWS PHONE UPDATE
Microsoft is rolling out a new Windows Phone update to purify up a little of the mobile handling complement glitches.
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Microsoft pronounced in a blog post that it is releasing the ultimate Windows Phone update – 8107 – starting this week.
Included in the update are fixes to 6 issues, such as a single that prevents the touchscreen set of keys from disintegrating at times when typing a message. In addition, users will right away have the option of promulgation their information to internal Wi-Fi hotspots – this would occur automatically before.
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Other tweaks engage a tiny refurbish to the Microsoft Has Huge Changes in Store for Windows Phone 8 [REPORT]” href=”http://www.dtechnews.com/microsoft-has-huge-changes-in-store-for-windows-phone-8-report.html”>Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server for email, as well as ones that engage digital certificates and encryption issues. Hautala also remarkable that Microsoft will no longer be regulating the site to keep business sensitive of refurbish information.
“In the months ahead, we’ll go on to send out firmware and upkeep updates as needed,” pronounced Eric Hautala, General Manager of Customer Experience Engineering for Microsoft. “These will be accessible opposite the creation — nonetheless not everyone will receive or require them. It depends on your country, conduit and phone model. But recollect that you’ll never have to theory when a Windows Phone refurbish is waiting: Just watch for the cocktail up presentation on your device.”
This equates to that carriers would have to ask refurbish information to be pushed out to customers: “The update, accessible to all carriers that ask it, is part of our ongoing upkeep of Windows Phone,” Hautala said.
Microsoft is gearing up for the launch of T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710, which will strike stores in the U.S. this week. Priced at $100 and authorised for a $50 rebate, the device is a constrained option for budget-minded smartphone consumers.
This story creatively published on Mashable here.
Microsoft is rolling out a new Windows Phone update to purify up a little of the mobile handling complement glitches.
[More from Mashable: Startup Beats Microsoft, Brings Office to iPad for Free]
Microsoft pronounced in a blog post that it is releasing the ultimate Windows Phone update – 8107 – starting this week.
Included in the update are fixes to 6 issues, such as a single that prevents the touchscreen set of keys from disintegrating at times when typing a message. In addition, users will right away have the option of promulgation their information to internal Wi-Fi hotspots – this would occur automatically before.
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Other tweaks engage a tiny refurbish to the Microsoft Has Huge Changes in Store for Windows Phone 8 [REPORT]” href=”http://www.dtechnews.com/microsoft-has-huge-changes-in-store-for-windows-phone-8-report.html”>Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server for email, as well as ones that engage digital certificates and encryption issues. Hautala also remarkable that Microsoft will no longer be regulating the site to keep business sensitive of refurbish information.
“In the months ahead, we’ll go on to send out firmware and upkeep updates as needed,” pronounced Eric Hautala, General Manager of Customer Experience Engineering for Microsoft. “These will be accessible opposite the creation — nonetheless not everyone will receive or require them. It depends on your country, conduit and phone model. But recollect that you’ll never have to theory when a Windows Phone refurbish is waiting: Just watch for the cocktail up presentation on your device.”
This equates to that carriers would have to ask refurbish information to be pushed out to customers: “The update, accessible to all carriers that ask it, is part of our ongoing upkeep of Windows Phone,” Hautala said.
Microsoft is gearing up for the launch of T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 710, which will strike stores in the U.S. this week. Priced at $100 and authorised for a $50 rebate, the device is a constrained option for budget-minded smartphone consumers.
This story creatively published on Mashable here.