Woke up this morning to find this downloaded and ready to install. No idea yet what the improvements are like in real world use.
Latest software release for Nokia Lumia 920 is SW 1232.5951.1249.10xx
•More efficient Messaging, allowing you to save draft messages, edit forwarded multimedia messages, select multiple recipients at once, and respond to a call with a text message
•Improved performance, audio quality, and connection stability for Bluetooth
•Improved battery level metering
•Improved stability, speed and functionality for the camera
•Can now better control data costs: you can prevent automatic fallback from a Wi-Fi network to a mobile data network and keep Wi-Fi always on to off-load network usage to Wi-Fi
•Performance and stability improvements
andyf941 said:
Woke up this morning to find this downloaded and ready to install. No idea yet what the improvements are like in real world use.
Latest software release for Nokia Lumia 920 is SW 1232.5951.1249.10xx
•More efficient Messaging, allowing you to save draft messages, edit forwarded multimedia messages, select multiple recipients at once, and respond to a call with a text message
•Improved performance, audio quality, and connection stability for Bluetooth
•Improved battery level metering
•Improved stability, speed and functionality for the camera
•Can now better control data costs: you can prevent automatic fallback from a Wi-Fi network to a mobile data network and keep Wi-Fi always on to off-load network usage to Wi-Fi
•Performance and stability improvements
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this is the portico update ...
pencilcase said:
this is the portico update ...
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You sure...I had the portico update a month or so ago...
I have AT&T RM820 phone latest 1232.5951.1249.0001 not xxxx.100x
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Has anyone contacted Bell in Canada and asked for a status on updates to the Atrix??
I think we need to pressure Bell a little more
I agree with you there. I'd love to try a new rom but I'm scared.
A software update is now available for the Bell version of the Motorola Atrix!
- To download the update manually:
Go to: Menu > Settings > About Phone > Software Update
- I'm not sure what the size of the update file is, but I would suggest downloading it over WiFi as opposed to the Bell network so you don't exceed your data allowance and incur extra charges.
- Ensure that your phone is at least 50% charged before attempting the update. Idealy, charge it beyond 50% to be safe.
-- The updated version is v37.23 and brings Android Froyo up to version 2.2.2, and contains numerous updates:
Upload Data Speed
Increased upload speed at which data can travel on the network.
Data and Voice Connection
Improvements to prevent interruptions to data and voice connection.
Screen
Improvements to prevent screen from freezing.
Skype
Improvements to call audio function so it is easier for the person you called to hear you. Please note this application is not pre-loaded on phone, but is available for download from Android Market.
Wi-Fi
Increased functionality by enabling Yahoo Email to be sent over a Wi-Fi connection.
Display
Improved International Roaming Warning Message by simplifying user notification so that it only appears on the screen when you move to a new network.
Happening Widget
Improved Happenings Widget to ensure that you receive the latest updates across the social networks you are connected to such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter.
Calling
Improvements were made to incoming and outgoing call functionality to ensure a more seamless experience
Expanded Language Support for Webtop
Accented character support within Webtop application.
Improved Support for POP/SMTP Email
Support for SMTP outgoing servers that do not require authentication
Improved Exchange Performance
Improved Exchange Email/Calendar/Contacts performance
When is there gonna be an update for the atrix in canada?
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I've heard it will be OTA in less than 2.
Probably never... Hopefully soon, may b in days or weeks... not years...
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You should write them a mail....I already have done so!
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A software update is now available for the Bell version of the Motorola Atrix!
- To download the update manually:
Go to: Menu > Settings > About Phone > Software Update
- I'm not sure what the size of the update file is, but I would suggest downloading it over WiFi as opposed to the Bell network so you don't exceed your data allowance and incur extra charges.
- Ensure that your phone is at least 50% charged before attempting the update. Idealy, charge it beyond 50% to be safe.
-- The updated version is v37.23 and brings Android Froyo up to version 2.2.2, and contains numerous updates:
Upload Data Speed
Increased upload speed at which data can travel on the network.
Data and Voice Connection
Improvements to prevent interruptions to data and voice connection.
Screen
Improvements to prevent screen from freezing.
Skype
Improvements to call audio function so it is easier for the person you called to hear you. Please note this application is not pre-loaded on phone, but is available for download from Android Market.
Wi-Fi
Increased functionality by enabling Yahoo Email to be sent over a Wi-Fi connection.
Display
Improved International Roaming Warning Message by simplifying user notification so that it only appears on the screen when you move to a new network.
Happening Widget
Improved Happenings Widget to ensure that you receive the latest updates across the social networks you are connected to such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter.
Calling
Improvements were made to incoming and outgoing call functionality to ensure a more seamless experience
Expanded Language Support for Webtop
Accented character support within Webtop application.
Improved Support for POP/SMTP Email
Support for SMTP outgoing servers that do not require authentication
Improved Exchange Performance
Improved Exchange Email/Calendar/Contacts performance
I recently switched from a (jailbroken) iPhone 4s to a Lumia 920, and am very happy with that decision. My complete computing environment is based on Windows 8, and the phone fits into that environment without any effort.
Still, there are a few features that I miss in the Lumia 920 which I loved in previous phones:
- the phone does not have an option for automatic time sync, although the network (German O2) provides for that feature
- you can change ring tones, but not sounds for notifications and sms
- there is no way to activate visual voice mail, although I used to have this feature on the iPhone, using the same sim card and contract
- some kind of notification center
- there is no way to use the flash as indicator for incoming messages and calls
- there is no app like "my mobiler" in windows mobile or "veency" in ios
- although text selection and editing is much better than on the iPhone, I loved he little app called "SwipeSelection" from Cydia that moved the cursor when you were swiping with our finger over the keyboard
If anyone has a workaround (other than switching back to a jailbroken iPhone) for any of the things listed, I'd be grateful for a hint.
Thanks
The phone data is attached as screenshot
About the text selection, you can press and hold on the text and a cursor will show. Well Im not sure if this is what you're talking about but this is helpful in editing texts
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About the text selection, you can press and hold on the text and a cursor will show. Well Im not sure if this is what you're talking about but this is helpful in editing texts
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Thanks, but: No, this is not what I mean. Here is a video which explains swipe selection best:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h2yrBK7MAY
Carrier time is best because it gives you the current time even if you move across time zones. World clocks are available if you travel a lot and want to see multiple times for different locations.
Visual voicemail is something your carrier needs to turn on for your device, wp8 supports it. For instance in America ATT supports visual voicemail. You could try calling and asking them to support visual voicemail for your model.
In wp8 you can't do anything to change how the default keyboard works so adding the swipe app is impossible right now. Also everyone is hoping that they allow custom SMS tones soon.
Arrows in the chat pad/ keyboard!! led indication for missed calls or any event whatsoever, swipe/select text, longer battery life! besides that i am really happy with the phone.
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Arrows in the chat pad/ keyboard!! led indication for missed calls or any event whatsoever, swipe/select text, longer battery life! besides that i am really happy with the phone.
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I don't get all these longer battery life statements. This phone has longer battery life than any phone I have ever owned. I charge over night and it will last me minimum 12 hours. I have never had a phone that lasted that long. Best was 8 and average was 5. If you Lumia is not lasting more than 12 hours then i would suggest a battery drainer and then a full recharge. If it still does not last then you got one of the faulty batteries and I would suggest replacing the phone, or if you are tech savvy open it and replace the battery with one off ebay.:good:
The Gear S in the United States runs on different firmware based on your mobile provider. I'd like to start a thread to see if we can understand why the firmware updates appear to include different features.
Sprint users received a firmware update in Feb 2015: R750PVPU1AOA7
Description of Enhancements/Fixes
Preloaded Stopwatch and Timer
New icon glossary
DST timer fix for customers
Now, T-Mobile users got a firmware update to R750TUVU1AOA7 on Jan 27, 2015. This update (which ends in 1AOA7 just like the Sprint update) did NOT include the preloaded stopwatch and timer. Not a big deal since you can download and install these apps. The update was described as "This update provides call forwarding improvements and menu language updates."
Recently, AT&T users got a firmware update to R750AUCU1AOB1
The update was described as:
Resolves Day Light Savings time bug where remote connection results in 1-hour difference.
Adds Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Improvements to S Voice
Improvements to wrist-up recognition when driving
Additional theme options and clock face
Looks like Verizon users got an update in early Feb that ends in 1AOA4.
Verizon: 1AOA4
T-Mobile: 1AOA7
Sprint: 1AOA7
AT&T: 1AOB1
Seems like everyone got the 2 new watch faces. Why didn't we all get the preloaded stopwatch and timer? How about the other enhancements like Wi-Fi Protected Setup or the other improvements?
Any other observations from Gear S owners?
I believe AT&T update also brings capability to reply to Gmail with some pre-canned messages.
@drjosephkim
I have the tmobile version, WPS support is there and the stopwatch + timer apps are available by samsung in the gear store for free.... just fyi
Different features on different carriers
It appears that the carrier and firmware differences affect functionality. Verizon and Sprint do not support automatic call forwarding yet. This is too bad, as this is a great feature to allow your phone calls to follow you . Also, on the current Verizon firmware, there is no icon (or any indicator anywhere on the Gear S) to show you that your Gear S is remotely connected, as opposed to connected via bluetooth. On AT&T's version, there is a small cloud icon to indicate remote connection. Since this connection sometimes drops, the lack of remote connection status indicator reduces the trustworthiness of the device.
That being said, the remote connection is amazing. When you respond, you are responding through your phone (and its number) - fully, not just canned responses - to notifications, gmail, texts, etc. as if you were within bluetooth range. This feature makes it very easy to leave your phone at home without worry to run errands, etc., and get and respond to all of your messages and notifications. If call forwarding could be automatic, that would be even better.
This device is way better than I anticipated. I have been surprised at the overall mediocre to negative reviews. I assume this is mostly Samsung hate.
I have AT&T and call forwarding is automatic on it.
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I believe Verizon is too but the special dial code to do the forwarding doesn't work for everyone from what I read.
1. A bulb icon is appearing on the MeeTime calling screen
This icon appears when you make MeeTime calls in a dark environment. It tells you that the night enhancement function is enabled.
2. What does "GPU Turbo" during a call mean?
GPU Turbo provides the super-resolution function that improves image quality when the network condition is not stable.
3. How do I remove a device from my MeeTime devices list?
In the MY MEETIME DEVICES list, touch the device you want to remove. On the device details screen, touch the unbind icon in the upper right corner. In the dialog box that appears, touch REMOVE. This will deactivate MeeTime on that device, and the device will disappear from your devices list. You will need to enable MeeTime on that device again if you want to use it for MeeTime.
4. A contact who has just enabled MeeTime is not appearing in my contacts list
Manual mode: To avoid data consumption, the contacts list does not update in real-time. To update a contact manually, you can open the contact list, and touch the contact to view their details. If they have enabled MeeTime, the option to start a MeeTime call will appear on the contact's details screen, and the contact will appear in your MeeTime contacts list.
Automatic mode: Your MeeTime contacts list will refresh every six hours when the device is charging and the network is normal. If the list was last updated six hours ago, but you are not charging the device, or the network conditions are poor, the list will update as soon as you charge the device while network conditions are good. All of your contacts whose devices support the MeeTime function will then be displayed.
5. During MeeTime voice calls, the video or audio freezes, is blurry or unclear, or the video does not display
Check whether you and the person you are calling have normal network connections (Wi-Fi, 4G, or 5G). If either of you has poor signal, that person should move to a place with better network signal coverage, and check whether this fixes the problem.
Check that neither of you are in places with unstable signal coverage, such as fast-moving places (on a high-speed railway, subway, or in an elevator), places with strong radio signal interference (around a lake or high-rise buildings), or places at the edge of network coverage areas (entering or exiting an elevator, at the signal cross between two base stations, the Wi-Fi signal edge, or a tunnel). If this is the case, that person should leave the area, then check whether the problem has been fixed.
Check whether you and the person you are calling can access the Internet normally. If the 4G/5G network is unavailable, contact your network provider. If the Wi-Fi network is unavailable, check whether your Wi-Fi router can access the Internet.
If one person is accessing the Internet through Wi-Fi, they should restart the Wi-Fi router, and try making the video call again to check whether the problem has been fixed.
If you or the person you are calling is using a HUAWEI Vision or an HONOR Vision, restart the smart TV, and start the video call again to check whether the problem has been fixed.