Has any heard when the gdr3 for the Verizon 928 is coming down? Is it even worth it? Is it going fix or make the phone better then it is now?
You can run it now and see for yourself.
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http://forums.windowscentral.com/nokia-lumia-928/245973-windows-8-1-mobile.html
I just upgraded my Nokia Lumia 928 to GDR3 last night. It took about 30 minutes to complete the process and I have since ran the phone through the gauntlet. I'm very pleased to report that I am having absolutely NO ISSUES! My battery life seems ok so far, phone calls work, receiving emails and text messages ok, all audio and video work perfectly - headphone jack, ear speaker and back speaker all function properly with no volume issues. Music app still SUCKS!, but it's working, despite the fact that it SUCKS! (Microsoft, surely you can revamp this app to be more user friendly! Why so hard to make or edit playlists?!) Camera functions properly and still takes great pictures. LOVE the ability to close apps now! Haven't tired "Driving Mode" yet, but don't really think I need it. My Honda works great for phone and text messaging via bluetooth. Tested the Nokia Drive app coming to work this morning and it still works flawlessly (so much better than any other phone out there! - MS, DO NOT get rid of this app!, and you should be advertising it as an asset to Windows Phone!) Voice commands, Lock screen, Rotation Lock, WindowsPhone Store, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram (BETA) - all working perfectly! Now the only thing I'm waiting on is Nokia to release the Lumia Black firmware updates! Come on Nokia - we're waiting!
That's NOT an issue, that's what is supposed to happen. If you the phone kept charging at 100% it would kill the battery. Once the phone is completely charged to 100% the charging stops. Your phone then starts using battery down to a certain point and recharges again. My phone reports anywhere from 96% to 100% when I pull it off the charger. That is completely normal, now if it runs down really fast to 50% or so then you would have an issue. Every phone I've ever had has done this.