For people waiting for updates, have you tried this solution.
Updated my phone this way after Zune updates kept failing. No problems at all.
Updated my phone this way after Zune updates kept failing. No problems at all.
Netflix has technically been updated at least once (I think twice), but there were no obvious changes made either times.F'n sad that both Yelp and Netflix haven't updated their apps since WP7 initially released.
Oh, and completely unrelated: do we have any info on a) screenshot support b) custom alarm support (ie, not just for calls), and c) WPA-EAP support (the wifi used by a lot of companies/universities) ?
I'd still get a Lumia 800 if it were available for CDMA
For people waiting for updates, have you tried this solution.
Updated my phone this way after Zune updates kept failing. No problems at all.
Gizmodo Has an interesting interview with Sam Moreau of Microsoft's design guru. There are other things about the Windows 8 design in here but there's some WP tidbits too.
Would really like to update my Omnia to Mango. Just read that process and it still requires Zune.exe so that's a no go for me as my PC has major problems with .Net installations causing all kinds of grief with applications. I have error CLR20r3 affecting Zune, Windows Media Center, Handbrake and many other applications that just don't run. No remedies to this problem unfortunately. MS says do a clean W7 install but won't guarantee a fix for .Net conflicts. It's really frustrating because I cant use many functions on this phone like music, movies or photos. I really don't want to buy a new PC just to update a phone. It would be great if MS had a standalone updater for WP but they are so ignorant or just slow to react to customers needs I've kind of given up hope.
I don't think copying an entire interview of that length is allowed here on GAF.
Gizmodo Has an interesting interview with Sam Moreau of Microsoft's design guru. There are other things about the Windows 8 design in here but there's some WP tidbits too.
Giz: Right, when I talk to people about Windows Phone, some people don't like the cutoff text or whatever. But it has a sense of visiona really strong sense of visionand I think that's a good thing, one way or another.
SM: Yeah, because that was the thing that we get blamed for a lot. Or, I would say the thing that annoys me about Android is I don't think it has a point of view. I think it's trying to be this weird sci-fi version of an Apple design language, poorly executed. Some of it is starting to get there, you know, they got Matias there, and some things are starting to get a little better. They're starting to get thatsome sense of soul, but I do think that a lot of their soul is derived from some other place.
Metro, Metro, Metro
Giz: When you're talking about Metro, how do you take that from a phone, and put it on Xbox and Windows 8 and apply it in ways that make sense?
SM: It didn't start with the phone, it actually goes older than that. It's something we've been working on for a long timelike at least as long as I've been at the company, which is over five years. One of the things that we didwe don't talk about this as muchbut we have these internal design virtual teams that go across the company, and do these things called like, Design Align. We would send groupsa designer from each of the different business divisionsto a project around common commanding or something like that, and they would come off and work on some solutions, and then we would try to bring it back into product cycles.
Nice interview. His point about Android is spot on lol
This is crazy. Your entire system is completely screwed and you're refusing to fix it? How would a clean install not help?
Anyway, you can always set up a virtual machine and update from that one.
F'n sad that both Yelp and Netflix haven't updated their apps since WP7 initially released.
It takes days if not weeks to set up a PC just right for music production. I could list all the programs and the updates required for them to function properly but that would take ages. Specialised hardware drivers are another thing especially in regards to Yamaha ASIO drivers for legacy digital mixers and audio interfaces. The folder hierarchy for samples and midi files is another time intensive task to get right. I would basically need to purchase additional storage in the realm of at least 2TB to do what you recommend. So no - not crazy. I have zero experience with VM and no doubt that method would be fraught with trial and error. It's only .Net 3.5 which W7 says is installed and running correctly but there are no traces of it in the Registry or in Windows framework folder. All other .Net are intact - v2.0, v3.0, v4.0 and that seems to be a real headscatcher. I have tried so many methods outlined by MS to correct this fault from but nothing works.
That's a bit more useful information. Yeah, I can see how you'd want to avoid that on a production machine. But don't you have a second machine? Or couldn't borrow the notebook or Mac from someone else (parent, significant other) for an hour? It's just crazy that you're still stuck on NoDo(!).
If you have Windows 7 Professional, you can download XP Mode for free, which is a configured XP VM for Windows 7, introduced for compatibility reasons. It's pretty easy to install and use.
About: Windows XP Mode
Download: Download Windows XP Mode with Virtual PC
The PC I am currently using runs on vanilla W7 so can't use XP Mode.
Lumia 900 White
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It really is. Durate can talk about airport toilet signs all the wants, but he definitely likes the metro design principles and tries to copy them without making it too obvious.
Lumia 900 White
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It really is. Durate can talk about airport toilet signs all the wants, but he definitely likes the metro design principles and tries to copy them without making it too obvious.
i guess he is really good at hiding it since the only thing you can remotely say is metro-like is the market. Which else? Android is moving more towards webos (which, when its creator is the main designer at Google is somewhat expected) which was around before WP7
I think he's referring to the horizontal tab swiping that's present in apps such as People.i guess he is really good at hiding it since the only thing you can remotely say is metro-like is the market. Which else? Android is moving more towards webos (which, when its creator is the main designer at Google is somewhat expected) which was around before WP7
Perhaps he is speaking about the panoramic and pivot type controls that ICS has?
I think he's referring to the horizontal tab swiping that's present in apps such as People.
Is this really the best CDMA can do?
I use ICS everyday. Its ludicrous to say horizontal swiping is "Metro". If thats the only criteria then the argument is idiotic. The market has a visual style that i would say is much more Metro with the block icons, etc. but horizontal swiping wasn't invented by Microsoft.
Unfortunate price. :\
I guess it's time to import, yeah?
New NOKIA Windows Phone at MWC? Seems like an obvious thing.
Could be the rumored N8 successor, Symbian's last hurrah. Nokia 801 or something like that.
Doesn't seem like the proper time to reveal a "high end" device, since the Lumia 900 will be just weeks away from release. There isn't too much they can do beyond the Lumia 900 as well, until Apollo comes out. I guess they could always release something with a crazy camera.
If it's WP7, I'm hoping for a Verizon exclusive device.
I want this oh so very badly. I was this close to buying a Samsung Focus on Craigslist for $165 but I've waited this long... Didn't want to get a 1.5 year old phone now.
:OSo, of course, I pushed the staff for details. They stated rather factually that I could request white or black Lumia 900 hardware which they expect to release in the second half of March, after the 15th.
Nokia Lumia 710 to be possibly £150 PAYG on Vodafone
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/nokia-lumia-710-vodafone-payg-could-unlocked-150-1138598
Bit of a steal at that price if it happens, just a pity about the limited storage.