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We'll probably have more answers to this during BUILD but until then in theory YES it can be upgraded but I am not sure if the Gen 1 WP will work so well.
The answer is yes, with or without the DP, even if Cyan is not released (yet) for Lumia Icon.
And OP isn't asking that, he is asking if WP8.1 devices will be upgraded to W10, and you agree that only firmware is the issue.
That is where Preview For Developers comes in, as the preview builds are usually the same as the release builds and avoid the stupid carrier nonsense.
We'll have to wait and see how things pan out, but (aside from evil carrier medaling) all WP8+ devices will receive the update to Windows 10. How much benefit said update will bring depends on your device and its hardware, but everyone will get it nonetheless.
EDIT: This is all purely my speculation. This is not officially endorsed and/or leaked info from Microsoft. Microsoft has yet to say anything on the subject, so I'm just speculating based on what I think will happen. Take my post with a grain of salt, as you should with all things written in public-forum posts on the Internet.
I'm puzzled by this comment. Is this true for all carriers worldwide?That is the carrier's job, over which MS has no control.
What would happen to the world as we know it if Microsoft simply expanded the Preview for Developers program and released OS updates and firmware directly for all users, perhaps with some licensing agreement that excluded the carriers from responsibility?
That way we could all be on the latest firmware when we wanted.
After all, iOS8 was released to everyone. There was no requirement for users to install it, and some who waited missed out of a few issues that early adopters encountered, but Apple and Microsoft are both capable of issuing carrier-agnostic updates.
It sure would be nice to get the Cyan update for my Icon, and Microsoft now owns the firmware. Nokia Recovery software can correct any unforeseen errors. What would be the harm in letting tech-savvy users download and install it themselves?
I'm puzzled by this comment. Is this true for all carriers worldwide?
Well, I could have explained it better...
The actual job of copying the update onto your device is done either by MS or the OEM. However, legal restrictions prevent them from doing so without carrier approval. It's the carrier's job to do what is necessary to approve an update.
This is true for every carrier in the world, the processes carriers go through to approve an update can be very different however.
The most important risk, though, concerns operator variants.
If Not ... Let us stop buying a Windows Phone even the cheapest one L530 and move to android one or IOS ..!!
I'm not 100% sure I understand your point, but I think I agree. Since it's mobile operators that decide whether an update that could run on our devices, actually gets installed on our devices, it follows that mobile operators are by far the biggest potential obstacle.
With unbranded devices it can be (but isn't necessarily) MS that handles the distribution of OS+firmware. It started out that way, then Nokia started handling this for their own devices. I don't know if that changed again with the merger. I guess the important fact here, is that while it's MS or OEM that push updates to our phones, they legally control that process only for unbranded devices.
If Not ... Let us stop buying a Windows Phone even the cheapest one L530 and move to android one or IOS ..!!
few days back Daniel stated its own article comments section than Microsoft already internally testing W10 on lumia 520 n 920...
so definitely all current wp8 devices are upgradable to w10.