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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

GDR3 Preview for Developers - Detailed Outline of new features (Unofficial Changelog)

We've had GDR3 preview for a few hours now and users have started to find new stuff throughout the Windows Phone OS.
If you have been up to date with the rumor mill you might know that GDR3 (now called Update 3) brings certain required features to WP devices. The update might not be as substantial as the upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 Blue but is certainly welcome. Many users have updated their devices and there seem to be only a tiny few users issuing complaints/problems. Our team has had a very smooth experience and updated their devices very fast.
Let's get down with what's new

Support for higher resolution (1080p HD) displays
Devices with 1920x1080 resolution will be released soon and this update is the key for that
Support for bigger devices ranging from 5 to 6 inches
These devices will be able to support 6 small sized tiles instead of 4. However this will be only for the larger display devices and not in the current range of existing windows phones.
Support for quad core processors. 
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor will be supported which should make the already snappy OS even better


Rotation Lock Do we need to explain anymore?


Custom Ringtones and Tones for other events like Email, Text
Use custom ringtones for text messages, emails, voicemails, and reminders. You can also assign custom ringtones to contacts for text messages, so you'll know who's texting you without even looking.

Better storage management New storage settings make it easier to free up space on your phone and manage temporary files. A new category view shows what's taking up space at a glance.

Close apps from the Multitasking view X marks the spot


Driving Mode Driving Mode is designed to limit notifications on the lock screen—including texts, calls, and quick status alerts—until you’re safely parked. (image source WPCentral)

Wi-Fi access during setup You can now connect to Wi-Fi during phone set up, so you can start conserving cellular data right out of the box.
Improvements to Bluetooth A bunch of welcome features here


Improved Internet Sharing
Now you can pair your phone and Windows 8.1 PC or tablet over Bluetooth too and you'll be connected. No need to enter a password or dig out your phone and turn on Internet Sharing—it's done for you.

But wait there's even more good stuff :)

Changes to the Windows Phone Keyboard Now the settings allows to to return to keyboard once you've entered an emoticon

Voice note appears in the messaging hub You can now attach a voice note recorded in amr format and send it via messaging. You can see the attachments menu in the image below



Kids corner setup allows you to skip password This option is available during setting up kids corner where in it provides a button to skip password which is useful in certain cases.

The URL bar expands when activated in Internet Explorer

Overall the update has been a welcome addition to Windows Phone and we only hope more useful features are implemented soon.
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Monday, 14 October 2013

Announcing Windows Phone 8 GDR3 OS update details — plus a new developer preview program (Technically for "Everyone")



Microsoft today will detail the features coming in its third major update to Windows Phone 8, now called Update 3. Update 3 will be made available for free to existing handsets over the next several months, as you might expect. But the good news is that Microsoft will also allow developers--really, anyone--early access to Update 3 starting tomorrow.

The Windows Phone Team had three main engineering goals in mind when developing Update 3:
  1. Enable incredible new Windows Phone devices.
  2. Enhance the platform with new capabilities for current users and partners.
  3. Improve overall quality.
Here are the features to be unlocked with Update 3

Support for bigger, higher-resolution screens

So the new update paves the way for future Windows Phone devices with 5- and 6-inch touch screens. The larger, 1080p HD displays on these devices will make Windows Phone even more personal—for example by sporting jumbo-sized Start screens with room for six Live Tiles across instead of four.
A bigger Start screen means the ability to pin even more of the people, info, and apps that matter to you. Built-in apps and Hubs like email, Photos, People, and Music and Videos will also be carefully scaled to take full advantage of the additional real estate on 6-inch screens.

 


More powerful hardware

In addition to larger screens, Update 3 will also bring support for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor. The added horsepower that this chip delivers should make our already-fluid operating system perform even better.

Driving Mode

A new feature called Driving Mode helps you get from point A to point B with fewer distractions. Working with a connected Bluetooth device, Driving Mode is designed to limit notifications on the lock screen—including texts, calls, and quick status alerts—until you’re safely parked.

A new feature of Windows Phone 8 Update 3 called Driving Mode helps you get from point A to point B with fewer distractions.
 
You can even configure Driving Mode to send automatic replies to people who call or text when you’re behind the wheel, to let them know you’ll get back to them.

New accessibility features

Another highlight of the new update is Mobile Accessibility for Windows Phone 8, which isn’t a single feature but a suite of apps designed to make Windows Phone easier to see, hear, and use. The apps, which include a screen reader, make it easier for blind and visually impaired users to manage calls and contacts, send texts and emails, browse the web, make Skype and Lync calls, and hear notifications like alarms, calendar events, and low-battery warnings.

Improved Internet Sharing

In Update 3 made it easier to use your phone as a data-savvy hotspot for Windows 8.1 devices. Just pair your phone and Windows 8.1 PC or tablet over Bluetooth, tap your network name, and you'll be connected and ready to go. No need to enter a password or dig out your phone and turn on Internet Sharing—it's done for you.

Besides hundreds of under-the-hood performance tweaks and enhancements, Update 3 also added a bunch of small but handy new features, including several that you’ve been asking for. They include:

  • More useful ringtones: With Update 3, you can use custom ringtones for more things—including instant messages, emails, voicemails, and reminders. You can also assign custom ringtones to contacts for text messages, so you'll know who's texting you without even looking.

  • No more twist and shout: Does your screen keep spinning when you’re trying to read emails in bed? Use the new rotation lock option to keep it fixed in place.

  • Better storage management: New storage settings make it easier to free up space on your phone and manage temporary files. A new category view shows what's taking up space at a glance.

  • Easily close apps: Now you can use the App switcher to quickly close apps when you're finished with them.

  • Wi-Fi access out of the box: You can now connect to Wi-Fi during phone set up, so you can start conserving cellular data right out of the box.

  • Better Bluetooth: The team made a bunch of improvements to improve connection quality for Bluetooth accessories.


  • So when will all this be coming to your phone? As we mentioned earlier, the rollout initially kicks off in the coming weeks and will continue over several months. Specific timing depends on a number of factors including your carrier and phone model.


    SOMETHING SPECIAL IF YOU ARE A DEVELOPER

    Microsoft is also announcing a developer preview program, whereby they can get early access to these updates, including Update 3. To qualify, you will need to meet these criteria:

    1. You’re a registered Windows Phone Store developer. ( Microsoft's Windows Phone developer program, however, is just $19. Which is quite a bargain.)
    2. You’re a registered Windows Phone App Studio developer. (You can also use an App Studio account—which is free )
    3. Your phone is “developer-unlocked”
    Microsoft notes that the version of Update 3 you download this way will only include Microsoft's code, and not the handset maker and carrier firmware, driver and other software updates that will be added to the public release. And when you participate in this program, you can only move forward with regards to updates: There's no going back. Furthermore, it's possible this update will void your wireless carrier warranty.



    Source: Windows Phone Blog & Paul Thurrott Blog



     
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    Wednesday, 9 October 2013

    Windows Phone 8.1 Rumors

     

    We have being looking in every corner for the next Windows Phone update commonly known as GDR3 and for Nokia's special update as "Bittersweet shimmer". We expect GDR3 to be announced on 22nd Oct 2013 and then released to public in late Dec 2013/Jan 2014.

     


    As of today, we are getting some information regarding Windows Phone 8.1 (Codename Blue) from a very reliable source in Microsoft world, Mr. Paul Thurrott.

    We are already heard a lot of reports about Windows Phone 8.1 features. But Thurrott focused on some of the features which we haven't heard about before. There are as followed:


    Universal binaries. Microsoft is currently pushing the notion of universal binaries that would let developers create a single app that can run both on Windows RT and Windows Phone. This is opt-in because of size issues, apparently, but could eventually become a requirement. Where Windows Phone 8 has 33 percent "API unity" with Windows RT, Windows Phone 8.1 will hit 77 percent.

    Multitasking. Microsoft has supposedly flagged multitasking as Windows Phone's biggest technical issue. GDR3 will fix some issues—it will let users manually close apps, for example—but notifications and background processes are a mess and quite inefficient. These issues will apparently be addressed by 8.1.

    Bigger screens. Where GDR3 is widely expected to support 5- to 6-inch screens, 8.1 will supposedly support 7- to 10-inch screens as well. This obviously infringes on Windows RT/8.x tablets, so it's not clear what the thinking is there.

    No more Back button. Aping the iPhone navigation model, Microsoft will apparently remove the Back button from the Windows Phone hardware specification with 8.1. The Back button just doesn't make sense, I was told: Users navigate away from an app by pressing the Start button and then open a new app, just like they do on iPhone. And the "back stack" is ill-understood by users: Most don't realize what they're doing when they repeatedly hit the Back button.  (So what about the present generation of Windows Phone 8 devices with Back button.!!! )

    Low-cost/volume vs. High-cost/luxury. With the Lumia 520 and 620, Windows Phone has found its niche in the low end of the market. This has helped sales, but Microsoft has always wanted to position Windows Phone as a high-end system like iPhone, which is where the money is. Obviously, they're not going to walk away from market share gains, but low-end phones have technical limitations that harm the platform's forward progress. And this is what sank Windows PC sales when the netbook arrived. The push to 1080p screens and bigger devices will determine whether Windows Phone can break out of this mold.


    Note from Thurrott: "While I've independently verified information from this source that is not included in this post, the information you see here is from a single source only. So while I do believe it is correct, you've been warned: I'm not as sure of some of this information as I normally am when I decide to publish. But I felt this was too interesting to not discuss it."

    So, What do you think about these features?

    Source:  Winsupersite
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    Wednesday, 18 September 2013

    Lumia 520 won't be getting full features of the GDR3 update, says @qxerro!


    It seems Xero(@qxerro) is on fire! He(or she) has been posting a number of tweets regarding windows phone in the past 12 hours. One of his latest tweet informs that Nokia Lumia 520 won't be getting  full features of the GDR3 update due to some hardware incompatibility. He tweeted as " is not going to have the taste of some GDR3 features due a hardware incompatibility."

    We cannot say anything about the authenticity of the information. But we cannot fully neglect the tweet as we have witnessed several cases when Amber update(GDR2) was rolled out. When Amber update rolled out, Lumia 620 didn't get the FM feature due to some hardware incompatibility. Also double tap to wake up feature and Nokia pro cam were absent  from low end phones like Lumia 520, 620 and 720 after the Amber release. It can happen same in the case of GDR3 update. Being the most cheapest(but the most popular) phone, Lumia 520 may lack some hardware which are present on the other phones meant for future updates.

    If the news is true, it will be a great blow for Lumia 520 though it's the most popular Windows Phone on the planet. Recently we had seen that Lumia 520 has been a great success in the Indian subcontinent and because of this Windows Phone is the 2nd largest smartphone platform in India.

    So what do our reader think?
    Is the news fake/true?
    Comment below on what you feel like.
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    Tuesday, 17 September 2013

    Nokia to host an event on 10/22 possibly at Abu Dhabi, UAE.



    Nokia has tweeted that they are going to host an event on October 22nd.The tweet says,
    At Nokia, we never stop innovating. More to share on October 22

    We are hoping it to be the official announcement of upcoming flagship phone(or phablet) Lumia 1520(or Bandit) running GDR3 version of the OS. The date is same and it was reported by evleaks. evleaks has also tweeted that the event may be held at Abu Dhabi, UAE.


    From the leaks so far, we are expecting the following specifications in Lumia 1520(or bandit):
    • Quad-core Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) Snapdragon 800 SoC with Adreno 320 GPU
    • On-die LTE (via Snapdragon chip)
    • 2GB of RAM
    • 32GB of storage
    • 20-megapixel rear-facing camera(Pureview Branded) and 2 megapixel front facing camera.
    • 6-inch 1080p (1920x1080 pixel) display 
    • Massive 3400 mAH batery
    We do not hold any guarantee of the above specs mentioned above. Some may be wrong. We just rounded all the features from the leaks and listed it.

    So what do you think?
    Will it be the official launch of a new flagship?
    Comment below on what you feel like.
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