Nokia's Italian arm has confirmed that the long-awaited Windows Phone
7.8 upgrade, which introduces Windows Phone 8-like features to the
company's last-generation smartphone products, will be launching within
the next few days.
Originally scheduled for release some time this quarter, the upgrade was announced when Microsoft stated that Windows Phone 7.5 users would not be able to use Windows Phone 8
- news that owners of the at the time recently-released Nokia Lumia
handsets were not happy with. Designed to address concerns about
longevity, Windows Phone 7.8 brings selected Windows Phone 8 features to
older handsets - but it's been a long time coming. The wait, however, looks to be finally over for Nokia Lumia owners
still running Windows Phone 7.5. Responding to a customer query on
Twitter, Nokia Italia confirmed that the Windows Phone 7.8 upgrade for
its older handsets would be launching within the next couple of days -
confirming an earlier claim from Nokia's Spanish division that the
release would occur sometime in January. Earlier this month, a version of the upgrade was uploaded to Nokia's
firmware repository but not officially released to handsets. Those who
wished to upgrade early found they could manually download and install
the upgrade, but Nokia has since removed the files from its repository
ahead of the official, formal launch.
Owners of the Nokia Lumia 610, 710, 800 or 900
- all of which use Microsoft's last-generation Windows Phone 7.5
operating system - should keep an eye on their handsets over the next
week to receive notification that the upgrade is available.
source :http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/smartphones/1297084/nokia-lumia-900-windows-phone-7-8-upgrade-on-the-way
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