GLOBAL – Since
launching the Nokia Lumia 800 late last year, we’ve been focused on delivering
continuous enhancements to the phone through software updates. Today, we’re
happy to announce the third software update in only four months.
This
software version for the Lumia 800 (1600.2487.8107.12070) brings significant
improvements in battery performance and power management. Originally scheduled
for 18 April, we’ve now managed to bring the schedule forward.
But
before you get all excited and reach out for that cable to connect your Lumia
800 to your Mac or PC, there’s just one more thing to know: the update will not
span the globe all at once. It will be queued up over 4 weeks, beginning today
(28 March) for the first batch. Subsequent phased updates will be on 4, 11 and
18 April.
Why
updates are like herding sheep
If you don’t see your
country or operator listed in the first batch, or even the second one, you may
feel like you’ve been passed over, but there is a reason for this. Firstly, every
software update for Windows Phone has to go through Zune (or its alter ego,
Windows Phone 7 Connector, on the Mac).
The real-life analogy
that I can think about to describe this is herding sheep through a gate. For a
Windows Phone partner, developing a smartphone is like that: there’s always a
balance to be struck between what you can do and what you’d like to do, between
what you can offer now and later. But due to the urgent need to get this update
in the hands of people, we were able to bring the schedule forward, although
not all at the same time.
And since the new
software needs to go through the mandatory testing and approval from each and
every operator, the variant for your network will be slotted into a batch as
soon as it’s ready.
Full
power ahead
Since I updated my
phone, my personal experience – on average these last two weeks – has been
between 25 to 30 hours of battery life with my daily usage pattern: numerous
phone calls and text messages, browsing, push email on three mail accounts,
some music to and from work, some GPS (Drive and Maps) – and with the phone in
flight mode for about 5 hours when I sleep. I must admit, though, I can’t claim
to be a power user in any area, but I’m no lightweight either.
Along with battery,
we’ve brought enhancements to the bass in the audio so that you get better
voice quality and even more enjoyment out of Nokia Music. We’ve also ensured
that the soft keys illuminate at all brightness levels settings.
I know some of you
are keen to know when features like WiFi tethering will be available. We
can’t confirm at this stage exactly when it will be delivered, but rest assured
it is on its way. I hope you will agree that we’ve prioritized those
enhancements that will give everyone the most enjoyment out of their Lumia 800.
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