R RE-EM New member Jan 6, 2015 20 0 0 Jan 15, 2015 #1 Hi, As you already know L925 was released in june 2013 and L735 a couple of months ago. Does that mean newer phones are going to have longer support?
Hi, As you already know L925 was released in june 2013 and L735 a couple of months ago. Does that mean newer phones are going to have longer support?
Athull New member Aug 25, 2013 786 0 0 Jan 15, 2015 #2 Probably, but all of them are getting WP 10 so no worries for now.
xandros9 Active member Nov 12, 2012 16,110 2 38 Jan 16, 2015 #3 Probably, thats how its been, but it doesn't seem there'll be an end of support for these older devices just yet/in the near future.
Probably, thats how its been, but it doesn't seem there'll be an end of support for these older devices just yet/in the near future.
Yazen Banned Nov 12, 2012 633 0 0 Jan 19, 2015 #4 RE-EM said: Hi, As you already know L925 was released in june 2013 and L735 a couple of months ago. Does that mean newer phones are going to have longer support? Click to expand... Yeah, it does. Lumia 925 is on a SoC that Microsoft has been phasing out. L735 is relatively safe in this sense, however, it too is running on an outdated Qualcomm system. Lumia 735 would be the way to go.
RE-EM said: Hi, As you already know L925 was released in june 2013 and L735 a couple of months ago. Does that mean newer phones are going to have longer support? Click to expand... Yeah, it does. Lumia 925 is on a SoC that Microsoft has been phasing out. L735 is relatively safe in this sense, however, it too is running on an outdated Qualcomm system. Lumia 735 would be the way to go.