Microsoft Adds Another Update To Its Windows Phone Operating System

Last couple of years have probably been the most memorable years for Microsoft as in last two years, Microsoft made announcements of various new products including Windows 8 and all new Windows Phone 7 operating system.

Windows-Phone-7.5-Mango

After launching Windows Phone 7, within no time Microsoft released first update for it under code name “Mango” aka “Windows Phone 7.5”. And now it looks like Microsoft wants to hold no bars in winning the current mobile operating system war as it has launched another update for its originally Windows Phone 7 operating system.

Microsoft in a post published on its blog stated that it is rolling out next update for Windows Phone 7 with name Windows Phone update – 8107 which will start this week.

The new update is loaded with some fixes for currently known issues like one issue which stops onscreen keyboard sometimes from disappearing while typing a message. Some additions have also been done in this new updates such as users can now send their information to local Wi-Fi hotspots which would occur automatically before.

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Some other technical fixes are also included in updates concerning digital certificates and encryptions issue and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. One of the most important things Eric pointed out that, from now on Microsoft won’t use its website anymore for notifying users of any updates.

“In the months ahead, we’ll continue to send out firmware and maintenance updates as needed,”

wrote Eric Huatala, General Manager, Customer Experience Engineering,

“These will be available across the globe — although not everybody will receive or require them. It depends on your country, carrier and phone model. But remember that you’ll never have to guess when a Windows Phone update is waiting: Just watch for the pop up notification on your device.”

Microsoft is looking all set for new transition as its several much awaited products are waiting to get an official release date.

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