Until now i have seen, every phone which is gettin the update the carriers follow up and its out globally, 920 and 820 are already launched in Europe, shouldn't it follow up too like the rest of devices, why so slow??
I understand people really wanting the update now, but you're just going to have to wait. MS said ALL devices will get 8.1 + Cyan (depending of course on carriers). They also said it will come through a slow rollout. Just have a little more patience. Obviously newer models and better selling models (i.e 520) will get the updates first. And why anyone would expect getting the update 1 week after purchasing a new 820 is beyond me. There is a scheduled roll. Patience is key.
Apparently Cyan/8.1 became available in Italy on Vodafone and CV variants yesterday evening. (I can't post a link, but have a look on Twitter or search, and you'll see various sites reporting it.)
Maybe today might be our day? I'm waiting on the UK CV release.![]()
I'm waiting for the UK CV release also! I'm a patient guy, but the wait is killing me![]()
Maybe that is part of the reason their market share had gone DOWN to 2.5%.
I think that the customer service person you talked to meant that the update is coming in a couple of weeks GENERALLY , not that the updat for your phone specifically. As far as having issues, does your phone work NOW with T-Mobile in the US with 8.0? If so, there will be no issues with it working with 8.1. It all comes down to WHEN you'll get the update, not if.
Thanks, I'm just a little worried since there's some phones that have been explicitly stated to not be receiving further support (including the 8.1 update). The issue isn't if my phone could handle 8.1; the issue is will T-Mobile release the update for my particular phone. And do I even need them to release one since my phone came from another region, branded to a different company (splash screen only, not hardware)? There's just a lot of variables I don't fully understand, and I don't want to be stuck with a phone I can't return, but doesn't support 8.1, especially since Cortana was the main reason I chose a Windows Phone.