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numble said:Were they really bribed? I thought MS said they were going to be friendly to homebrew?
Is it really homebrew if it's sanctioned by Microsoft?
Stopping development on the unlock seems a bit like selling out to me.
numble said:Were they really bribed? I thought MS said they were going to be friendly to homebrew?
Lol, how do you figure?Brettison said:LoL... If you ever need a job I'm sure MS PR would love you as that sounds exactly like generic MS PR speak as of late.
They did talk about it: its not a bug.Cj70 said:Also I am dismayed that bugs like the camera default settings haven't been talked about or fixed by Microsoft.
Hey, hey! That's my job here, okay? :lolBrettison said:LoL... If you ever need a job I'm sure MS PR would love you as that sounds exactly like generic MS PR speak as of late.
VanMardigan said:They did talk about it: its not a bug.
The two versions of the February 2011 (aka pre-NoDo) update. The first one failed half way through the update and it was mentioned that the older Focus firmwares were all failing (don't ask me why we have different device firmwares). The update was sent out again and now I complete the update but it gives a timeout error at the last step.VanMardigan said:Elnino: when did they push out two updates to your phone?!?!?
I suppose if you go by the strictest definition it may not be, but I'm not sure it really matters. Whether it's technically freeware or something, as long as it fits within the spirit how the software is generated and/or distributed I don't see the point in differentiating. Is a piece of SW somehow better because it actively circumvented the intentions of the device creator?dream said:Is it really homebrew if it's sanctioned by Microsoft?
The good (potentially) news is they said that while yes it was intentional, they are taking changing the functionality into consideration.VanMardigan said:They did talk about it: its not a bug.
Maybe that's why you have a sunnier outlook than those of us who haven't gotten shit. Our phones have NEVER put up a message saying there was an update, never through Zune, nothing. That makes things much more frustrating, its like our phones don't even exist. To make matters worse, MS just put up a spreadsheet that gives at&t owners no timeline whatsoever. It could be well past May before we ever get that message that has popped up twice for you already. Hopefully that gives you some perspective.ElNino said:The two versions of the February 2011 (aka pre-NoDo) update. The first one failed half way through the update and it was mentioned that the older Focus firmwares were all failing (don't ask me why we have different device firmwares). The update was sent out again and now I complete the update but it gives a timeout error at the last step.
MS' troubleshooting efforts to have the update work for me have so far not worked and the last resort is to do a factory reset then apply the update, which reportedly will work. But, since the February update doesn't bring anything new I'm not going to do a reset unless I need to in order to get the NoDo update to install.
I completely understand where you are coming from. I know this all too well coming from my BB days where "official carrier" releases would come out many months later than some carriers.VanMardigan said:Maybe that's why you have a sunnier outlook than those of us who haven't gotten shit. Our phones have NEVER put up a message saying there was an update, never through Zune, nothing. That makes things much more frustrating, its like our phones don't even exist. To make matters worse, MS just put up a spreadsheet that gives at&t owners no timeline whatsoever. It could be well past May before we ever get that message that has popped up twice for you already. Hopefully that gives you some perspective.
The recent news that nothing is guaranteed makes me question the sunny outlook.ElNino said:I completely understand where you are coming from. I know this all too well coming from my BB days where "official carrier" releases would come out many months later than some carriers.
My "sunny outlook" is still sunny only because it appears MS is making progress... but I am disappointed as to how slow things are going right now.
Raistlin said:I suppose if you go by the strictest definition it may not be, but I'm not sure it really matters. Whether it's technically freeware or something, as long as it fits within the spirit how the software is generated and/or distributed I don't see the point in differentiating. Is a piece of SW somehow better because it actively circumvented the intentions of the device creator?
Assuming anything comes from it, I'd assume the limitations would be more along the lines of people can only release free content as 'homebrew'. Obviously it isn't in their best interests to sanction them getting no moneydream said:I guess it depends on the limitations imposed by Microsoft. Losing the unlock, for example, seems like a really shitty tradeoff...especially since I'm not sure what Chevron got in return other than a few shirts.
Pretty much. The problem is it flies in the face of their previous rhetoric.Earl Cazone said:i interpreted the "we guarantee nothing" tweet from windowsphonesupport i a "we have no idea, so we dont make promises" kind of way
Poindexter said:so my htc hd7 randomly rebooted today on the way home. and when it started back up, everything was gone. my contacts, apps, music, pictures. Everything. Am I screwed or is there a way to get them back (short of resyncing. i'm mostly peeved that I lost a bunch of my fucking contacts).
It boggles my mind that MS PR isn't capable of getting ahead of this shit. There have been questions about this stuff since before launch, and it's a constant headline on the relevant tech blogs and sites. They must know there's a ton of confusion and concern - unless they are completely blindfolding themselves to the industry - yet they let it ride.Brettison said:I did my own tweets to @WinPhoneSupport.... the following is what I posted and received...
@winphonesupport is it true we aren't guaranteed to ever get the update?
@Vanillalite Given the different testing schedules of mobile operators, some users will see an update before others do. ^EB
@WinPhoneSupport are we guaranteed the update though? Like EVERYONE will get it eventually even if it takes time?
@Vanillalite Yes, eventually. ^EB
Take that as you will.....
Phone contacts are synced via Windows Live. Go to http://windowsphone.live.com, log in with your live account and you should be able to see them.Poindexter said:no :-\ I had most people on facebook and I would just add their numbers. Those aren't really the problem. The problem is the ones that weren't on facebook and now I'm not sure how to get numbers for some of those people short of going through my old phone bills (some don't live anywhere near me. old friends, etc)
edit: My FAQ is shitty any nobody says anything (nobody cares, I knowEarl Cazone said:so what if i bought a wp7 phone without contract and used a carrier that does not even have wp7 handsets. will i get the update anyway?
brotkasten said:It's in the OP FAQ![]()
VanMardigan said:I'm gonna wait until you and robobandit get your NoDo update, then I'll unlock and unbrand my Focus. Hopefully robo doesn't experience any issues with the update. I don't want to potentially wait until May or afterwards.
Don't, I had a small error in the FAQ.Earl Cazone said:now im feeling dumb
and yes I'll buy my device from a retailer, i intend to buy a samsung omnnia 7 when the samsung update problems are solved.
Some Omnia7 users on XDA say they already got the NoDo update with their unbranded phones and they don't have any problems.Robobandit said:Pre-Nodo went off without a hitch.. I'm not expecting any trouble from nodo.. but it hasn't rolled out to anyone in the Us yet, apparently.
I'm hoping my unbranded focus will get it when the venue pro does.. since that device isn't t-mobile branded..
No. The Zune software SUCKS for WP7 app management and the big 5.0 overhaul is long overdue and worst is, I don't think it's even coming before Mango. Anyway, most apps are really, really small (that's why you don't see them in the Zune software download queue, remember?snap0212 said:Quick question: Is there any way to update Apps through Zune? My phone shows me 12 updates for Apps I have installed, but my internet connection is pretty slow so updating them all through the phone is not really convenient at all.![]()
Forbiden said:I've been looking into getting a Samsung Focus with WP7 and was wondering if GAF could give me any advice over it. I've read the last page and a half(ish) and noticed how almost everyone is not happy with the fact that it's taking Microsoft a long time to get updates pushed out to the phones, but that isn't really a problem from me since I actually liked the phone when I tried it out for a bit. I never used the Copy/Paste functionality on iOS that much, so I don't really care about that either.
What I'd like to know about the phone(I haven't found anything in regards to this) is if it has a free GPS "app" like on the iPhone with Google Maps. I know every phone on AT&T has that AT&T Navigator, but it's like an additional $10 per month on top of all the other service costs which I'd like to avoid. Also, in regards to data usage, does the Netflix app require you to be connected to a WiFi spot to use, or can you use it over 3G? And if you can use it over 3G, does it eat up your data allowance?
Also, this is not exactly related to the phone itself, but I'm looking at getting it from Amazon Wireless(which basically offers the phone for free), and just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with them and how they handle billing(if you have to pay Amazon or AT&T the monthly fee).
Forbiden said:I've been looking into getting a Samsung Focus with WP7 and was wondering if GAF could give me any advice over it. I've read the last page and a half(ish) and noticed how almost everyone is not happy with the fact that it's taking Microsoft a long time to get updates pushed out to the phones, but that isn't really a problem from me since I actually liked the phone when I tried it out for a bit. I never used the Copy/Paste functionality on iOS that much, so I don't really care about that either.
What I'd like to know about the phone(I haven't found anything in regards to this) is if it has a free GPS "app" like on the iPhone with Google Maps. I know every phone on AT&T has that AT&T Navigator, but it's like an additional $10 per month on top of all the other service costs which I'd like to avoid. Also, in regards to data usage, does the Netflix app require you to be connected to a WiFi spot to use, or can you use it over 3G? And if you can use it over 3G, does it eat up your data allowance?
Also, this is not exactly related to the phone itself, but I'm looking at getting it from Amazon Wireless(which basically offers the phone for free), and just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with them and how they handle billing(if you have to pay Amazon or AT&T the monthly fee).
Bing Maps is pretty good, especially if you are in the US. It works fine for getting directions, but I don't know if it would be all that useful while driving.Forbiden said:What I'd like to know about the phone(I haven't found anything in regards to this) is if it has a free GPS "app" like on the iPhone with Google Maps. I know every phone on AT&T has that AT&T Navigator, but it's like an additional $10 per month on top of all the other service costs which I'd like to avoid. Also, in regards to data usage, does the Netflix app require you to be connected to a WiFi spot to use, or can you use it over 3G? And if you can use it over 3G, does it eat up your data allowance?
Forbiden said:Thanks to everyone for your answers. Yeah, the Maps app on the iPhone gave you directions, given that it was google maps. It would trace a line for you to follow like the Google Maps would, but it didn't really offer text based directions. Given that Bing pretty much provides with what I need, and that there isn't a hassle when buying from Amazon, I'll be ordering my phone tomorrow.
Commodore said:You'll love it. Got my grubby hands on a Focus last week and I've been learning the ropes of the device/OS. A few fairly fresh impressions while you wait:
Disclosure, I'm coming from an iPhone 3GS:
(impressions)
Treo360 said:Does anyone know why WP7 platform doesn't allow for you to download the songs that you want instead of having to buy them or stream them? I loved this aspect of the Zune and Zune HD, and to be honest, this lack of a feature has bugged me for sometime.
Treo360 said:Does anyone know why WP7 platform doesn't allow for you to download the songs that you want instead of having to buy them or stream them? I loved this aspect of the Zune and Zune HD, and to be honest, this lack of a feature has bugged me for sometime.
Ahh thanks, yeah that's what I meant. I have Zune pass and, well it made no sense to me that I couldn't download the songs but only stream them. Thanks!digita1alchemy said:It took me awhile to figure this out but, if you have a Zune Pass, holding your finger on an album or single song in the marketplace should bring up the option to download them.
Treo360 said:Ahh thanks, yeah that's what I meant. I have Zune pass and, well it made no sense to me that I couldn't download the songs but only stream them. Thanks!
Edit: nope no option to download. Weird.
yes, download is grayed outCommodore said:Odd. You're using the same Windows Live account you're signing into Zune with correct?
Haha. Have I asked the same question before?brotkasten said:No. The Zune software SUCKS for WP7 app management and the big 5.0 overhaul is long overdue and worst is, I don't think it's even coming before Mango. Anyway, most apps are really, really small (that's why you don't see them in the Zune software download queue, remember?), so it should be no problem to update them with a slow internet connection.
snap0212 said:Haha. Have I asked the same question before?I'm not sure. Anyways; I updated them all and it didn't even take that long. Let's hope there'll be an update for Zune some time in the future. App Management is the only thing missing. Everything else is pretty much perfect. Except Audiobooks, of course.
http://www.winrumors.com/microsoft-...-update-to-patch-fraudulent-ssl-certificates/Microsoft is currently working on a Windows Phone 7 update to address the issue on its latest range of smartphones. The company confirmed to WinRumors that mobile devices, applications and servers accessing websites affected by the nine fraudulent certificates are potentially impacted. Fraudulent digital certificates are not a Microsoft security vulnerability explained Microsoft Trustworthy Computing manager Bruce Cowper. We have been working to develop a mitigation update for Windows Phones, added Cowper. Microsoft has not provided a specific time-line for the update saying it will provide additional guidance as it comes available.
Hah, I specifically asked WinPhoneSupport about this on Twitter the other day and they said the WP7 browser was not affected (which, of course, I knew was complete hogwash - but still)...
brotkasten said:It looks like the fraudulent SSL certificates are a great opportunity to test the WP7 OTA update system. WinRumors reports that Microsoft is working on a patch for Windows Phone 7 and they'd distribute it OTA.