Official 8.1/Denim for the Icon?

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O well... I'm out. I am selling my Icon and getting a Note 4 today. Tired of this run around.....
Peace out.

If your still on Verizon you did nothing to fix the problem, you got another phone that will reach its update roadblock within the year.

Compaired to every other OS, Windows Phone has had the easiest way of upgrading the software even without the firmware, its been quite stable.
 
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O well... I'm out. I am selling my Icon and getting a Note 4 today. Tired of this run around.....
Peace out.

Sad to say but I did the same thing. I got the turbo now I'm trying the note 4 and I'll just use it until Verizon release windows 10 phone. If they do

I won't leave Windows Phone until Window Phone leaves me. Not a chance.

Hope you're both back soon.

Oh... And hey, Verizon...

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All you did is reward the evil company for being evil. If you really want to teach them you need to leave verizon.
Yup, and judging by forums, they rarely seem to update Android phones either.

Of course, if it wasn't for the extra functions that Cyan/Denim provide I would just be happy with the Preview for Developers.
 

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I think at this point the Icon is so far behind the curve that Microsoft will probably give us the combo cyan/denim update along with the 8.1.1 update.

If O2 can release a combo update I suspect that Microsoft will just combo it for Verizon since its back under development.
 

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I think at this point the Icon is so far behind the curve that Microsoft will probably give us the combo cyan/denim update along with the 8.1.1 update.

If O2 can release a combo update I suspect that Microsoft will just combo it for Verizon since its back under development.

This was the conversation i had with one of the MS reps at the store, but who knows Verizon likes to take their time with updates to reverse engineer them to work with their out-dated applications.

I'm wishing that the the rumor about DP pushing out firmware to be true, but i guess you can't have everything.
 
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This was the conversation i had with one of the MS reps at the store, but who knows Verizon likes to take their time with updates to reverse engineer them to work with their out-dated applications.

I'm wishing that the the rumor about DP pushing out firmware to be true, but i guess you can't have everything.

I seriously doubt Microsoft will push out firmware updates via DP to carrier branded devices (CDMA or otherwise); at least not without prior approval from the carriers. For non-carrier branded devices such as the 930 and 1520.3, that is an entirely different story. Microsoft does not need approval from ANY carrier to do this.
 

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I seriously doubt Microsoft will push out firmware updates via DP to carrier branded devices (CDMA or otherwise); at least not without prior approval from the carriers. For non-carrier branded devices such as the 930 and 1520.3, that is an entirely different story. Microsoft does not need approval from ANY carrier to do this.

It does seem crazy, doesn't it? But it would be a huge step forward for Windows Phones.

Daniel Rubino and Paul Thurrott both seem to think it's going to happen.
 

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It does seem crazy, doesn't it? But it would be a huge step forward for Windows Phones.

Daniel Rubino and Paul Thurrott both seem to think it's going to happen.

That would be great if it did happen. But, let's say for the sake of argument, that the carriers allowed Microsoft to push firmware updates along with the OS using the DP. Then what would stop Microsoft pushing out the OTA when the final carrier specific builds are done? Also, who would be responsible or liable if a firmware update causes major problems on a carrier's network? The user? The Carrier? Microsoft? There are a lot of factors involved when it comes to this kind of stuff. It's not as cut and dry as people seem to think it is...

I just don't see the carriers allowing firmware to be updated without their approval (at least on carrier branded devices). The carriers would be giving up a LOT of control over their respective networks in doing this.
 

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Its not possible someone posted a thread in here on it. The phone or recovery software (I don't recall which) notices that 929 and 930 aren't the same number. Also it would fail to work on Verizon after the update even if it was possible.

Does anyone know of its possible to install Lumia 930 firmware on the Lumia 929(Icon)?
 

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That would be great if it did happen. But, let's say for the sake of argument, that the carriers allowed Microsoft to push firmware updates along with the OS using the DP. Then what would stop Microsoft pushing out the OTA when the final carrier specific builds are done? Also, who would be responsible or liable if a firmware update causes major problems on a carrier's network? The user? The Carrier? Microsoft? There are a lot of factors involved when it comes to this kind of stuff. It's not as cut and dry as people seem to think it is...

I just don't see the carriers allowing firmware to be updated without their approval (at least on carrier branded devices). The carriers would be giving up a LOT of control over their respective networks in doing this.

I'm guessing it would be the same as DP now. It voids the warranty if installed. Now we know that there are loopholes for the consumer on that but if they put out the disclaimer that installing DP/Firmware voids the warranty then we take a chance as a consumer.
 

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I think the best thing would be to break out what's in the firmware, Verizon cares about the radio and modem so leave those as is. Include all the rest of the parts in the OS update.
 

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I'm guessing it would be the same as DP now. It voids the warranty if installed. Now we know that there are loopholes for the consumer on that but if they put out the disclaimer that installing DP/Firmware voids the warranty then we take a chance as a consumer.

Not really. If the defect is hardware, then what ever OS is on it, is irrelevant. The difference is currently the developer program is for the OS only. The OS is a completely different animal than the firmware. The firmware operates at the hardware level and therefore can cause hardware performance problems and damage. It is also the part of the system that if improperly done, can open severe security holes in the network. Ever hear of Stuxnet? It was malware programmed into the firmware that controlled the uranium centrifuges in Iran. THAT is the level of control firmware has versus the OS.

So who is responsible for the firmware if it is pushed out with the DP and causes network problems? Microsoft? Verizon? User? OEM?
 

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