The release date for software upgrades is determined by the carrier, not MS.
For branded phones, yes. For unbranded phones it just has to be released via Zune/WP7 connector. And that gets done by MS.
The release date for software upgrades is determined by the carrier, not MS.
Any phone purchased will update to Mango. Not everyone gets their phones from a phone carrier.
You can buy any of the phones outright say from the likes of Amazon.
The majority do of course get them from carriers.![]()
Well in theory it shoudln't be long until carriers have their Mango updates out too, after all they have had the finished mango for a while now, so here's hoping.
I've had Mango, and now back again with NoDo, i'm still excited even though I won't get it tomorrow, but that's just me. LOL
I get your point about tomorrow though, loads of users probably think it's for everyone tomorrow.
When did Sprint delay a WP update? Arrives come with NoDo and that one little update that happened after NoDo was quick and easy, so I'm not sure what your deal is...I wish I could believe that, but I've been down this road with carriers (Sprint in my case) before and I don't expect to see it anytime soon. I have pretty much put it out of my head and will be waiting for updated ROMS that might be released outside the carrier instead, considering how all the carriers are riding the Android rollercoaster right now....
This is main reason I switched from Android to WP, and now I'm on the edge of looking towards iOS because of this if it releases for Sprint. I don't see why Microsoft wimped out and gave in to carriers when it came to updates....
I can thoroughly recommend debranding. No hanging about for carriers to get their act together, and you get a "cleaner" phone. Plus unlocked AND unbranded phones always re-sell for more come upgrade time...
When did Sprint delay a WP update? Arrives come with NoDo and that one little update that happened after NoDo was quick and easy, so I'm not sure what your deal is...
Actually, you do have a deal. You've been burned by Android and, now, you're super skeptical that the same is going to happen with Windows Phone; not unlike someone who was in an abusive relationship.I don't have a deal....thanks. I never said Sprint has delayed a WP update...I said they've done it for Android devices (which are selling a lot more, at least on Sprint). Theoretically, I was saying that if they delay releases for their bread-winning OS that their "stepchild" OS (WP7 in this case) will most definitely get delayed for a while.
7392 was probably so minor that it didn't even require anything more than a day or so of testing from Sprint's end because it only dealt with security issues regarding Internet Explorer certificates, which probably had nothing that would "harm" Sprint's precious "carrier features".
Mango, however, is an entirely different beast, as it is an entire OS upgrade that WILL effect Sprint's stuff.