Robobandit
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Well, I'm back on my NoDo.. waiting for tomorrow's official at&t update.. here's hoping..
Yes.Klocker said:wait those of us who updated to Mango beta directly (with unlocked device) we will not have to roll back to NoDo?
If you're on the beta build 7712 then yes, you can update straight to the official mango RTM for your phone. If you're on the internal RTM build 7720, then no, you need to roll back to NoDo.Klocker said:wait those of us who updated to Mango beta directly (with unlocked device) we will not have to roll back to NoDo?
brotkasten said:If you're on the beta build 7712 then yes, you can update straight to the official mango RTM for your phone. If you're on the internal RTM build 7720, then no, you need to roll back to NoDo.
Check your build under settings, about, more info.
Brettison said:Debating on running the roll back tool while I head to bed... idk... I'll just probably wait till tomorrow to be sure Mango is in fact out and all...
All signs point to tomorrow as a big day for Windows Phone and Mango, so it shouldn't be of too much surprise that those same servers that will be pushing out Mango to the masses have been turned off.
Specifically, some folks are now trying to upgrade to the developer build (7712) or even the security update (7392) for various reasons and they are finding that Microsoft's servers are reporting their phones as being "up to date" even though they were on the very old 7004 (aka pre-NoDo). Users at XDA and WPCentral forums have both reported the same phenomenon of not being able to do any updates.
The speculation is of course that MS is prepping their servers for Mango and therefore have disabled all further updates. We've also noticed the Marketplace has ceased publishing new apps (though old ones are being updated). We're gonna call this a pretty good sign that something big is about to happen and we're not writing it off as coincidence.
AWWWW!Nero3000 said:Works in UK, although it only sends an email with instructions and direct link.
derFeef said:Aww, only US marketpalce so far it seems.
Nero3000 said:
Are you sure? I bought my phone with stock 7004 2 months ago and it updated fine.brotkasten said:Yep, no Mango for me today. If I roll back, I'll be on 7.0.7004 RTM, because the update from Zune 4.8 beta to 4.8 RTM killed my NoDo backup and Microsoft doesn't deliver the 7390 or 7392 anymore and neither the 7712 beta, no the 7720 RTM provide the NoDo update. That's lame.
http://www.wpcentral.com/old-windows-phone-updates-are-turned-preparation-mangoNotTarts said:Are you sure? I bought my phone with stock 7004 2 months ago and it updated fine.
What's the difference between the Internal build and the official one apart from some very small phone specific changes? I think I'll just stay on this build until the next update comes out.brotkasten said:If you're on the beta build 7712 then yes, you can update straight to the official mango RTM for your phone. If you're on the internal RTM build 7720, then no, you need to roll back to NoDo.
Check your build under settings, about, more info.
Hardware drivers.Wazzim said:What's the difference between the Internal build and the official one apart from some very small phone specific changes? I think I'll just stay on this build until the next update comes out.
Nero3000 said:And now starts the incessant clicking of the update button in Zune.
Are you on the RC or RTM?VanMardigan said:I'll be checking for updates with two phones. A stock, unmodified NoDo LG Quantum and a Samsung Focus with the developer build.
Let's see which one of us gets an update notification first!
Nero3000 said:The Where's my update page is up:
International: http://mango.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-us/features/update-schedule-world.aspx
US: http://mango.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-us/features/update-schedule-usa.aspx
Pretty much all of them say scheduling, which is annoying because that can take upto 10 business days. I never understood why they do that!
If they can release Windows 7 updates to everyone of 450 million customers every month, they can do it for their <5 million WP7 customers twice a year.
Don't worry.maximum360 said:Why is Sprint the only one in the testing phase?![]()
Nero3000 said:The Where's my update page is up:
International: http://mango.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-us/features/update-schedule-world.aspx
US: http://mango.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-us/features/update-schedule-usa.aspx
Pretty much all of them say scheduling, which is annoying because that can take upto 10 business days. I never understood why they do that!
If they can release Windows 7 updates to everyone of 450 million customers every month, they can do it for their <5 million WP7 customers twice a year.
brotkasten said:Are you on the RC or RTM?
Almost everyone is on scheduling, some are even on Testing still. So it will be NOW or IN TWO WEEKS, theoretically. (I hope today)thundr51 said:Gah, Tmobile is still scheduling. Anybody know how long it's been in that state? Otherwise could be next week until the update...
NotTarts said:What does 'scheduling' even mean? I'm curious because there were many carriers who said they were ready to roll out the update but had to wait for the green-light from Microsoft.
Nice, the color scheme is the same as on my phone.. I can change that, haha. Nifty Microsoft, nifty.antiquegamer said:http://www.wpcentral.com/new-unified-my-windows-phone-page-brings-all-your-accounts-together
This is awesome. Now they need to incorporate all this into zune software. (Probably Windows 8)
antiquegamer said:http://www.wpcentral.com/new-unified-my-windows-phone-page-brings-all-your-accounts-together
This is awesome. Now they need to incorporate all this into zune software. (Probably Windows 8)
It only says that. It will still remotely install the application.derFeef said:I can install per SMS and E-Mail only.. wtf.
This is basically the launch.VanMardigan said:Fantastic. Today is shaping up to be the best day on the platform since launch.
Hm. SMS did not work, E-Mail worked but is cumbersome (open E-Mail, click Link, klick install...). And there was no APP magically appearing on my Phone.brotkasten said:It only says that. It will still remotely install the application.
This is basically the launch.
Do you have Mango?derFeef said:Hm. SMS did not work, E-Mail worked but is cumbersome (open E-Mail, click Link, klick install...). And there was no APP magically appearing on my Phone.
The Beta. Will the new marketpalce recognize if I have final Mango and then I will get other options?NotTarts said:Do you have Mango?
seinfeld.gifDamon Bennet said:![]()
So according to Deutsche Telekom, their rollout today is only for their HTC phones, while the Samsung phone update comes in early November (wtf)
The options are still the same, but the apps just appeared in my app list.derFeef said:The Beta. Will the new marketpalce recognize if I have final Mango and then I will get other options?
Definitely not an US-only feature. Those features are available since launch and are not region locked.NotTarts said:Turns out I can't use any of the windowsphone.com features. Ringing and locking my phone doesn't work either. Must be another US-only feature... ugh.
VanMardigan said:I'd expect a lot of those on "scheduling" to become "delivering update" starting today. As you pointed out, they already have the scheduling down for a ton of carriers, but until MS presses the big red "update to mango" button, the status will remain "scheduling".