02-04-2014 00:36 - edited 02-04-2014 00:37
02-04-2014 00:36 - edited 02-04-2014 00:37
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on 16-04-2014 11:53
on 16-04-2014 11:53
on 21-04-2014 20:43
on 21-04-2014 20:43
Windows Phone 8.1 works great on the 520, I use as my primary device. I use Cortana in the UK, and she doesn't use a lot of mobile data. O2 might decide to wait until Nokia Cyan comes out before releasing.
on 22-04-2014 15:49
@Anonymous wrote:Windows Phone 8.1 works great on the 520, I use as my primary device. I use Cortana in the UK, and she doesn't use a lot of mobile data. O2 might decide to wait until Nokia Cyan comes out before releasing.
WP8.1 is supposed to work across the whole range of WP8 devices, so it's good to hear that its working well on the 520.
Given the way that Lumia Black was released, I think we'll see Windows Phone 8.1 released at the same time as the Cyan update.
When O2 release this, we'll get Cyan, WP8.1 and any additional post developer preview released that Microsoft have made to the OS.
on 23-04-2014 14:18
on 24-04-2014 14:32
on 01-05-2014 23:39
on 01-05-2014 23:39
on 02-05-2014 10:28
@captainprice wrote:
WP 8.1 works ok on my 620 notification centre works well def better than wp 8.0
I agree. The notification center is one of the better aspects of WP 8.1
I know other phones have had this feature for a while now, but I like the way that it's implemented in WP8.1. It's just the little things like this that make WP8.1 a much more user friendly operating system.
on 02-05-2014 10:30
@Anonymous wrote:
I have been using Windows 8.1 by joining the developers preview programme. I have Cortana. There have been no issues.it is quick and cortana is fun.you can open apps and dictate text and send sms by voice.so I would recommend installing it.It does take a while 3 to 4hrs and you need American language pack
I'm looking forward to using Cortana when its fully released in the UK - I'm not sure it will recognize my Northern accent though
From everything I've read about it and comments like yours, I can see it being very useful.
on 02-05-2014 10:35
@Anonymous wrote:
Microsoft appear to be making a complete dogs leg out of the 8.1 developer update for huawei w1, they can't get it to install and just causes an error along with them not giving any information but just choosing to keep posting to check back Thursdays, the Microsoft forum is going daft over it and looks like it may cost ms some customers and a lot of good will.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/winphone/forum/wp8-wpupdate/windows-phone-81-ascend-w1-80188309/5e00c412-16cc-46bd-b6a2-fa6df0ba7c58?page=1&tm=1398983621915
It's a pain that this is happening for Huawei users, but this is eactly the reason for having a developer's preview.
I know the software that is currently available from Microsoft is the finished version of WP 8.1, but it doesn't have all the device specific stuff in it and unfortunately problems like this are bound to occur. With this being a preview software release, there are likely to be some errors.
Microsoft seem to be working on the problem so hopefully will have a fix for when the networks roll out the update to Huawei users.
on 07-05-2014 17:02
As the phones have O2 branding on them they will need to ensure that the updates not only carry their branding but will work correctly once installed. All networks do the same when they provide branded phones - I used to work for T-Mobile and they were the same.
It may not seem like it, but it's all about customer service - not point releasing something then it all goes wrong!
Perhaps if Apple did the same you wouldn't read as many horror stories on Facebook everytime they update their phones!