Tag: wp8

  • Current Windows Phone users left out of Windows Phone 8 update

    Are you licking your lips reading the list of all the new features in Windows Phone 8? You better be. Microsoft has a fantastic OS on their hands that can finally challenge the mighty iOS and Android. Are you also a current Windows Phone 7 user with the latest phone? Bad news for you. Microsoft has made official the worst fears of anyone who recently bought a Windows Phone 7, which includes the Lumia and Titan range. None of the current phones will be getting Windows Phone 8. Instead they will get Windows Phone 7.8. What is 7.8 and how does it differ from Windows Phone 8?

    Windows Phone 7.8 is essentially Windows Phone 7 with the new start screen. This means current generation WP7 users will be able to resize and restack the live tiles just as the new WP8 users will be. You also get more theme colors. Other than that everything from Windows Phone 7 has remained unchanged.

    It’s understandable if you’re a recent buyer of the latest and greatest Windows Phone 7 and are more than a little unhappy to know your phone is already outdated. What Microsoft has also done is to effectively kill of any current Windows Phone sales. It makes no sense at all to purchase a Windows Phone right now knowing that it wont be getting WP8 later this year.

    Such is the brutality of innovation at blistering pace. Some people will get left behind. Windows Phone 7 hardware is just not fast enough to run Windows Phone 8. As mentioned before, this is not an incremental update, it’s a massive overhaul and with it it will need the most up to date hardware. Microsoft could have made WP8 available for WP7 phones but that would have compromised performance, which totally goes against what Windows Phone stands for.

    The question on everyones mind right now should be, will apps for WP8 work on WP7 phones? Will this fragment the marketplace?

  • Windows Phone 7.8 features comparison

    A  few weeks ago Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 8 to the world. The brand new OS is all set to replace Windows Phone 7 as Microsoft’s mobile offering. There’s a lot to love about Windows Phone 8 like the new NT kernel. What there isn’t to like so much is the lack of any upgrade path for current Windows Phone 7. So it’s effectively a reboot from Microsoft, yet again.

    173062 image Windows Phone 7.8 on Lumia Windows Phone 7.8 features comparison

    Not to leave current Windows Phone users completely in the dust, Microsoft is offering an interim update, Windows Phone 7.8 to current Windows Phone 7 users. The update will be available alongside Windows Phone 8 release. We already know it brings in the new start screen. But what about the rest of the features? While Microsoft has remained mum about it, here’s a list of  features in 7.8 compared to WP8 according to a Russian website.

    Function Windows Phone 7.8 Windows Phone 8.0
    Browser IE9 IE10
    Skype A separate application Integrated
    Voice commands Yes Yes, an extended set
    DataSmart A separate application Yes
    Bing Аudio Yes Yes, improved recognition TV
    RCS-e A separate application Integrated
    Cloud OneNote, Office 365 Synchronization of all content
    Updated startup screen Yes Yes
    OTA No, only the notification Yes
    Visual Voicemail Only for some countries Yes

     

    As expected, there’s not a whole that 7.8 has to offer compared to 7. Skype still isn’t built in and you still get the old IE10. Windows Phone 8 is where the real magic happens. Newer IE10, integrated Skype experience, OTA update on the phone and a whole lot more.

    It’s not looking pretty for those tying their hopes on 7.8. It’s effectively the same as Windows Phone 7 with a few added features like Data Smart. The fact is if you want a true upgrade, you’re going to have to shell out for a new phone.