16-07-2014 19:14 - edited 18-08-2014 15:08
16-07-2014 19:14 - edited 18-08-2014 15:08
Good news... We have some details on the software update everyone's waiting to get for their Nokia 3310!
Just kidding, we're here today to talk about the 8.1 Windows Phone update I know you're all waiting for. We've seen the posts, the tweets, the facebook comments... It's something you guys really want, so we're pleased to bring you more details and information on the new 8.1 update that's headed your way soon. Let's lay it out in an easy-to-read Q&A. We all love Q&A's right?
Why didn't we get this update on 24th June?
24th June was the official start date for the "lifecycle" of the 8.1 update. This wasn't necessarily the date when WP users would get the update, but merely the beginning of its life. From then, it would take Microsoft several weeks to push the update out across continents, countries and networks. We and the UK simply had to wait our turn, that's all.
Okay, okay... Where's my update?!
Don't worry, it's coming soon. We have already started testing the software on our key WP devices that will receive the 8.1 update. We're testing these to ensure the device performs as expected and without any major issues, and to ensure it performs as expected on our network. All-in-all, we want to make sure when the update leaves our hands and reaches yours, it works the way you expect it to.
A DATE! I WANT A DATE!
So do we, with Cheryl Cole if that's at all possible... Microsoft wants you to get this update as soon as possible. Nokia want their devices to get this update as soon as possible. And so do we - As soon as we're confident and happy the update will run smoothly for you, we'll release it back to Nokia for them to push out to our customers. Due to there being a lot of Lumia devices, we're unable to test them all at once so the update may launch at different dates for different devices. We hope and expect for the first 8.1 updates to begin rolling out towards the end of July with others following over a few weeks past then.
Good stuff... What about the Cyan firmware?
As some of you may know, Nokia are also working on a new firmware update they've called 'Cyan' (following on from the previous Black and Blue naming scheme). This will be bundled in alongside the 8.1 update your phone will receive from us, so there's no need to wait for a seperate update for it. What's this update about? Cyan is essentially an expansion on the 8.1 update you'll receive - it will include enhancements such as Bluetooth 4.0 LE support, a new 'Creative Studio' app, camera improvements, and some other device-specific updates too.
What new features can we look forward to in 8.1?
There's genuinely just too much to mention, so we'll highlight some of our favourites:
- Wi-Fi Sense
- Battery Sense
- Storage Sense
- Start screen customisation
- Word Flow keyboard
- New People Hub
- Improved Phone UI
- Action Centre and extended System Tray
You can find out more about what features the 8.1 update will include here
Our Gurus have also blogged about some of the great 8.1 features with videos over here
Anything else we can look forward to?
As a matter of fact, yes, and it will launch exclusively on O2. Visual Voicemail! Want it? You got it! We've been working closely with Nokia to implement this feature into our network and to get it enabled on devices with an O2 Pay Monthly SIM via the new 8.1 update. This works similarly to how it does on an iPhone - when you receive a voicemail it is downloaded to your handset and gives you visual controls to play, pause and delete. No more calling 901/Voicemail for you.
I've got my update. How do I use VVM?
It's easy and straight forward but requires you to activate it first. We've written a guide here on how to activate and use this new feature.
What Nokia devices will we see the 8.1 update on?
We're working on all of our portfolio devices, so this will include the 520, 620, 625, 720, 820, 920, 925, 1020, 1520. The above VVM feature will be bundled into the 8.1 update for these devices, but will not be enabled immediately for the new 8.1 devices - the 630, 635 & 930. We are again working closely with Nokia and the VVM feature will come to these devices as part of a future maintenance release. We don't have any dates ironed out yet but we'll keep you in the loop.
Will we have Cortana once we update?
Unfortunately not – the Cortana feature is being rolled out as a separate feature by Microsoft. The roll-out has already begun in some parts of the world but we’re within the UK we don’t expect to see this feature enabled until some time in Q4. Sorry for any frustration this causes as we know Cortana is a feature many are looking forward to. As rollout plans from Microsoft progress, we’ll keep you updated whenever we know more about release dates.
Windows Phone apps from O2?
The following apps are already available for WP 8.0 devices and should work absolutely fine on 8.1 too: Up at The O2, My Network, O2 Academy, O2 Tracks & O2 Priority Moments.
Where's O2 Wifi, TU Go and My O2?
Our team have been working on these tirelessly and we're looking to bring these to you soon. Don't worry, we'll make sure to keep you updated along the way!
Don't forget if you'd like to discuss any particular O2 app or would like help or assistance with any of the apps or their features, we have a dedicated O2 Apps board here
Fancy the chance to win a WP 8.1 powered Lumia 930?
What sort of a question is that? Of course you do... Join us on Twitter (@O2) from 9am Friday 18th July where we'll be running a series of games. We'll choose a winner from each game who'll win a Lumia.
More info on the competition over here
Release Info
The O2 update to 8.1 with VVM is now available on all Lumia devices
1st August Update
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Unfortunately many of the 8.1 updates had been slightly delayed in being pushed out to customers - this impacts all networks across all countries. It's important to understand that O2 have already approved all of the 8.1 updates which are sitting with Nokia - at this stage, there's little we can do to speed up the process as the last part of the equation is for the update to be released to customers.
On the other hand, it's also important to realise that Nokia have several hundred updates, all of which will differ from release to release. This spans across all network, all countries & all continents that Nokia operate in - it's a very important update for Nokia and their users so they want to get this right and ensure all updates go out as planned without any issues.
We have however met with Nokia and discussed this and we hope to have our updates streamlined and prioritised as much as possible. We currently hope to see updates begin rolling out again late next week but please bear the above in mind - unfortunately delays can happen, especially when the update is as big and widespread as 8.1.
VVM on 8.1 Devices (930, 630, 635)
We will shortly be approving a maintenance release for these devices which will be sent to Nokia to join our current queue of 8.1 updates awaiting being pushed out to customers. This update is only for enabling VVM - it won't include any other changes
VVM on Business tariffs?
Yep, it works - you got it!
Where's my update? WHERE IS ITTTTT?!?!?!
It's closer now more than ever! We're extremely, insanely, massively, immensely hopeful that the 8.1 update will roll out to the rest of the Lumia devices before this weekend. Given there's not many weekdays left this week... It'll be pretty soon.
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18th Aug Update
VVM Update for Lumia 630/635/930
This update went live over the weekend so you should have it available to you now if it hasn't already been updated. Remember this update is only to enable VVM - it doesn't contain any other changes.
on 05-08-2014 08:06
on 05-08-2014 08:06
@Anonymous wrote:I have a Lumia 920 with Black and running Dev Preview so have some of the 8.1 features. Just got the update from o2 and have twice tried to load it but bombs out with error 0x80188038.
Not sure if this is related to your problem but worth a look?
Low system memory causing failed updates.
05-08-2014 12:13 - edited 05-08-2014 12:14
Thanks for the link. I saw it earlier today and cleared my Spotify offline music to take me from 8GB to 14GB of storage free. In terms of any other 'system memory' I don't believe I have access to that or how I can control it. As it is when I update there are no apps open as such and I've only several running in background. I will close some of those down and see if that's the cause. I'm sure others with the same issue would have reported this as a solution so I'm sceptical.
For a simple upgrade this is becoming a frustrating and painful exercise which demeans the WP o/s to me. I know that software ocassionally has issues and bugs but an upgrade as important as this for an o/s that needs that quantum leap to push to the next level along with its numerous supporters shouldn't be left to flounder without a proper response and explanation and timetable/action plan. Communication: it's simple, productive and the opium of the masses - MS, please use it frequently!
on 05-08-2014 13:11
I think it's worth remembering that while it is frustrating, especially for something so easily available to the public, the Update 1 release is still a developer preview. As such, it is expected to contain bugs and issues that need to be updated and resolved before general public release.
I managed to upgrade to the Update 1 Preview without any issues, although I haven't felt the need to create any folders yet and I'm not sure whether Cortana will prove all that useful (except for quiet hours and reminders). I'm just waiting for my official Cyan update!
on 05-08-2014 13:18
Thanks for the comment. Yes, it's a Developer Preview and many thousands have downloaded the update. That upgrade worked perfectly and nothing but good things are said about it, including from me. This upgrade is a pain in the arse and for reasons I don't understand and which MS/Nokia or whoever have not yet explained. Also, there is no consistent solution - one solution works on one phoneor for one person and not for others in the same environment. So, this upgrade has unforseen problems for a lot of users. As it's being rolled out to the whole WP8.0/8.1 user base I would have considered this to be spot-on and 'a simple process and update'.
Clearly, not enough testing of use cases has happened and many of us are scratching our heads as to why we can't update and when we'll have a solution.
on 05-08-2014 16:20
on 05-08-2014 16:20
@FredBloggs wrote:VVM on open-market/non-O2
...The issue however is that open market Lumia devices can't detect when an O2 SIM is inserted in order to show the VVM functionality. In short, enabling VVM for open market devices is theoretically possible, but it's dependant on the software vendor/manufacturer and in this case, Lumias just don't know when it's an O2 SIM versus *other SIM*.Hi Chris. Thanks again for a great communication. One question though. When you say it's "theorectically possible..." does that mean that whilst it can happen, we should not expect it to be released to open-market phones? The reason for my question is that I got a 930 from CPW with a O2 contract, but the phone is unlocked...
Hi Chris - appreciate you must be busy, but would be great if I could get a reply to this. Tks
on 05-08-2014 17:56
>This upgrade is a pain in the arse and for reasons I don't understand<
Yes, I've seen the Cyan rollout described as a fiasco and that's close to the truth.
on 06-08-2014 15:59
And both Nokia and Microsoft have gone to ground....very, very frustrating....have O2 managed to prize any more information from them ?
on 06-08-2014 17:01
This update mess is exactly why I started rooting my Android phones years ago. I love my 1020 but this may well be my last Windows phone.
As for O2 having passed this update and now putting the blame on MS? I bought my phone from O2...I expect updates to be pushed through O2...indeed I don't see any other way of getting Cyan on my 1020...conclusion? O2 needs to do better for it's customers. Without us you don't have a business.
on 06-08-2014 18:21
on 06-08-2014 18:21
06-08-2014 19:14 - edited 06-08-2014 19:35
This is a widespread issue myself included. Using Lumia 920 black 8.1 developers preview
is the main thread on the ms forums about it. Currently being looked into by them.
Seems like the main way to currently overcome the issue is to reset the phone, download the updates then restore your settings.
The other way is to use the nokia recovery software, download all the updates then restore your phone. I'm currently in the middle of doing it this way since you can get from lumia black to cyan this way as well since microsoft stopped the update for preview users for the moment.
(edit seems like you need to redo the developers preview as well as no update appeared for me before that)