Con Georgiadis
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I mean if you decided to get the developer preview you are locked into that beta version of software restoring your phone to factory settings is not a option i found this out after i got the developer preview of gdr3 on my Ativ S and i restored my phone to factory settings after encountering a bug and it bricked my phone i then had to go to the hassle of my connecting my phone to my pc and reflashing the phone myself.
Here check this link: http://dev.windowsphone.com/en-us/featured/devpreview
I've had my 1020 off the charger for 6 hours and I'm down to 36%. I normally go 16 hours on a charge. Anyone else dealing with this?
I just spent a giddy 1 hour playing with all the new stuff and then just realized I havent even played with Cortana yet, yeah Im not getting anything done at work today
Check your background apps, and mail sync settings.
Worse on my 1020 too. Seems this was truly not end user ready and should just be used for testing, def feels like a beta to me.
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Worse on my 1020 too. Seems this was truly not end user ready and should just be used for testing, def feels like a beta to me.
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The Dev Preview is a Beta test lol
Microsoft even says
Think i will wait for official release.