Nachdem vor kurzem die Offizielle Seite mit dem Inhalt zum März update aktualisiert wurde, und es schon Benutzer gibt, welche von einem ausliefern des Updates berichten, wird es Zeit, kurz den Inhalt und das Vorgehen diesese Update zu erklären.
Auf der offiziellen Seite “Where's my phone update?” hat Mircorsoft das Prozedere wie folgt erklärt:
Stage 1: Testing
Die Software ist beim Provider und wird Netzwerk und Qualitäts Tests unterzogen.
Stage 2: Scheduling
Der Provider Test ist fertig und Microsoft plant die Verteilung der Updates.Dies dauert normalerweise 10 Tage oder weniger.
Stage 3: Delivering update
Microsoft hat begonnen das Update auszuliefern. Da diese Auslieferung in Etappen geschieht, kann es (im schlimmsten Fall) bis zu mehreren Wochen dauern, bis Du auf dem Handy informiert wirst, dass ein Neues Update vorliegt.
Location | Mobile operator | February update | March update |
Australia | Optus | Delivering update | Testing |
Telstra | Testing | Testing | |
Canada | Bell Mobility | Delivering update | Scheduling |
Sasktel | Delivering update | Scheduling | |
Rogers | Delivering update | Scheduling | |
Telus | Delivering update | Scheduling | |
France | SFR | Scheduling | Scheduling |
Ireland | Eircom/Meteor | Delivering update | Scheduling |
eMobile | Delivering update | Scheduling | |
Italy | Telecom Italia | Delivering update | Scheduling |
Mexico | Telcel | Delivering update | Scheduling |
Singapore | SingTel | Delivering update | Scheduling |
Starhub | Delivering update | Scheduling | |
Spain | Telefonica | Testing | Testing |
UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Sweden | Hutchison Group | Delivering update | Scheduling |
UK, Ireland, Germany | O2 | Delivering update | Scheduling |
Global | Vodafone Group | Delivering update | Scheduling |
Deutsche Telecom | Testing | Testing | |
Orange Group | Scheduling | Scheduling | |
Open market phones | Delivering update | Delivering update | |
All other operators | Delivering update | Scheduling |
Wir müssen uns (als Schweizer) wohl auf den Teil “All other operators” konzentrieren.
Merh Informationen gibts auf der Phone updates Seite. Um herauszufinden, was in Updete enthalten ist, besucht Ihr am Besten die Update history page.
Ich habe bereits darüber berichtet, was im NoDo Update sein wird, hier eine aktualisierte Form von Paul Thurrot: ( http://windowsphonesecrets.com/2011/03/22/microsoft-details-march-2011-software-update-contents/)
Copy & paste. You asked for it—now it’s here. Just tap a word and drag the arrows to copy and paste it on your phone. You can copy text from emails, text messages, web pages, and Office Mobile documents, and paste it anywhere you can type. To learn more, see Copy & paste.
Faster apps and games. Nobody likes to wait. That’s why we’ve whittled down the time it takes for apps and games to start up and resume. It’s all part of our focus on getting you to the things you love, easier and faster.
Better Marketplace search. We’ve streamlined Marketplace search to make it easier to find specific apps, games, or music. Press the Search button in the Apps or Games section of Marketplace and you’ll see only apps or games in the results. Press Search in the Music section of Marketplace to search just the music catalog.
Other Marketplace improvements. We’ve improved the stability of Marketplace while you download apps. We’ve also improved the experience of downloading apps larger than 20 megabytes, upgrading from trial apps to paid apps, using a credit card with an address outside the United States, sharing links to apps via email, sorting Xbox LIVE games by release date, and creating an Xbox LIVE account from within the Games Hub.
Wi-Fi improvements. We now display your phone’s Media Access Control (MAC) address in Settings. (You might need this info if you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network that uses MAC address filtering. To learn more, see Connect to a Wi-Fi network.) We’ve also removed the limit on the number of Wi-Fi profiles that you can store and reduced the time it takes to start your phone if you’ve stored lots of Wi-Fi profiles.
Outlook improvements. We’ve improved the experience of viewing iPhone photo attachments you receive from a non-Exchange-based email account (such as a Google Mail, Hotmail, or Yahoo! Mail account), using the Global Address List (GAL) when connecting to Exchange Server 2003 using Exchange ActiveSync, and working with email display names that contain brackets (for example, “David Alexander [Contoso]“).
Messaging improvements. We’ve improved the experience of receiving Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages if your phone uses a PIN-locked SIM.
Facebook integration. We’ve improved the experience of syncing Facebook accounts.
Camera improvements. We’ve improved the stability of switching between camera and video modes.
Audio improvements. We’ve improved the experience of using a Bluetooth headset to make calls when you’re playing music or videos.
Other performance improvements. This month’s update also includes software from several phone manufacturers that improves the performance of specific models. Naturally, if you don’t have one of the affected models, we won’t install this portion of the update on your phone.
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