Windows Phone 7 Update Issues Hint at Major Growing Pains

Microsoft's issues with Windows Phone 7’s software updates suggest a platform still feeling out its path to maturity. Will consumers give it the benefit of the doubt?



This week, Microsoft began pushing through its long-awaited “NoDo” update for Windows Phone 7, although device owners in the United States could have a longer wait before receiving theirs. The “NoDo” update includes cut-and-paste and improvements to Messaging, WiFi and Outlook. It tweaks the “stability of switching between camera and video modes,” according to information posted on Microsoft’s Windows Phone Website, and the experience of syncing Facebook accounts.
The big question is when it’ll arrive on peoples’ smartphones, something Microsoft tried to answer this week with a pair of charts detailing the update status for customers in both the United States and around the world. Each chart breaks down the update path into three categories:
Testing, i.e., the update is undergoing network and quality tests.
Scheduling, i.e., Microsoft is scheduling the update for delivery—a process the charts suggest will take “10 days or less.”
Delivering, i.e., the smartphone should receive the update—at some point. “Because updates are typically delivered to customers in batches,” the chart explains, “it might take several weeks before you receive notice that an update is available to you.”
According to Microsoft’s chart for the United States, the HTC Surround, LG Quantum and Samsung Focus are all apparently in “Testing” for both the February software update (designed to pave the way for future updates) and the March “NoDo” update (includes both cut-and-paste and feature tweaks). The Dell Venue Pro and HTC HD7 are at the “Scheduling” stage for both updates. The HTC Arrive comes with both updates, excluding it from the list.
Perhaps tellingly, no Windows Phone 7 devices in the United States have reached the “delivering” stage for either the February or March update. By contrast, on the worldwide chart, all open-market phones are apparently in the process of delivering the March update, and the majority of countries’ smartphones are delivering the February update (on top of reaching the “scheduling” milestone for the March one).
Microsoft’s February update, designed to help with future updates, stalled a small number of users’ smartphones and led to roughly two days worth of drama on Microsoft’s online help forums. In the wake of that, Microsoft seemed more cautious in how it proceeded with “NoDo,” even pushing the release date back from the first two weeks of March to the latter half of the month.
“After careful consultation with the team and our many partners, we’ve decided to briefly hold the March update in order to ensure the update process meets our standards and that of our customers,” a Microsoft spokesperson wrote in a March 10 e-mail to eWEEK. “As a result, we will plan to begin delivering the update in the latter half of March.”
Does Microsoft have a problem here? Some eWEEK readers think so.
“Does Microsoft have trouble attracting competent employees?” wrote one commenter on a Windows Phone 7 article from earlier this week. “Why are they moving so slowly? I’m ashamed to be an early adopter, having been fooled into thinking Microsoft was serious about mobile this time.”
Or another: “Copy/Paste will be the one and only feature Microsoft achieved since WP7 went RTM in Aug 2010, until Mango in 2012. Uncompetitive.”
While that’s not necessarily a representative sample of Windows Phone 7 users, it suggests Microsoft could be on the verge of a perception issue with its newest smartphone platform. Rarely have its rivals encountered such highly publicized problems with updates, although a subset of Android users regularly complain of how their carriers are slow to upgrade their devices to the latest version of Google’s operating system.
The updating issues also threaten to counter Microsoft’s earlier claim that the tightly enforced Windows Phone 7 platform will avoid the fragmentation and inconsistent software updating that helped wreck the now-antiquated Windows Mobile. If different devices on different carriers push through different software updates at different times, it undermines the perception that Microsoft—and not the carriers and manufacturers—is ultimately the final arbiter of its own software’s roadmap. That Microsoft executives have spent months pillorying Android for its own fragmentation issues is an irony that will surely be lost on nobody if the Windows Phone 7 family becomes disjointed.  
And a problem at this early stage—or the perception of a problem—could have major repercussions for Microsoft as it attempts to claw away market share from those well-entrenched rivals. Windows Phone 7’s task in its first few quarters of release was to build political capital with consumers and businesses, something achievable largely through pitch-perfect execution.
“To bring the platform rapidly to a level of parity with other major mobile platforms, Microsoft will need to deliver several key features in the first quarter of 2011,” IDC analyst Al Hilwa wrote in a December 2010 research note. “Down the road, Microsoft’s success will be measured by the speed at which it can broaden its country, carrier and device portfolios, and the pace of deliver of new capabilities in its software.”
For the second half of 2011, Microsoft has scheduled updates for multitasking, Twitter integration, and other vital features. Much depends on the company executing these in a consistent manner.

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The Moshi Moshi 05 mobile handset. Now you’re talking!

Since when did handsets go designer? In age when traditional telephone handsets are looked upon with scorn by the wearers of small sleek earphones with mikes; (you know the sort; they walk along the street apparently talking to themselves) along comes a designer with a new range of traditional handsets for mobile phones that are set to buck the trend.
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The art of conversation is dead according to Native Union; a partnership of Hong Kong based British and French designers who want to reinvent how we interact with our mobile phones. They are convinced we are slaves to our mobiles, unable to do anything else because we have to hold them all the time. So why not invent a traditional looking handset that attaches itself to our mobile and provides us with crystal clear sound? That way we can look at our phone calendar to check a date, or view emails without having to pausing the conversation. Even Skype or Viber can be then be used just like a traditional telephone when you think about it. Unlike the four previous Moshi Moshi phones on the market, this latest model does not need a base unit. Acclaimed industrial designer David Turpin was tasked with creating a cutting edge design and he came up with an ergonomic handset that can sit tidily on a desk or any flat surface without using a base to hold it.
The Moshi Moshi 05 handset combines classic style with a contemporary edge and is finished with a luxurious black soft-touch or white high-gloss texture. The handset is fitted with a 3.5mm jack which is iPhone compatible, and and when fitted with a USB adaptor (sold separately) can be used for VOIP calls such as Skype Viber or Google Talk.
The MM05 is available from www.nativeunion.com/uk at £24.90

Contract Phones- Right Path to walk on

Contract Phones are the most economical mobile phone deals that avail you expensive of handsets at cheaper prices.
Currently trends in technology and contemporary lifestyles have created the need for cellular companies to be smart and resourceful. With the increase of using new mobile phones, telecom sector are now providing effective mobile phone deals that encouraging the people to participate in it. UK telecommunication market is engaging in these types of deals. There are three types of deals prevailing: - contract phones, pay as you go and SIM free deals. Contract Phones prescribe specific offers and benefits that one desired for.

Cheap phone contracts grip the selling of latest handsets into lob away prices. Customer encompasses the whole spectrum of the cell phone of all levels and should involve the selecting of best among them. Mobiles embrace the android OS, applications, heavy processor are among the few. As stated above it is a cheap mobile contract that not only gives you low cost new phones but privileged network services by the existing sound networking companies. Free gifts can also be availed by you not as a complimentary but being a part of this deal. Monthly or every so often you received your gifts that may be some other electronic gadget. It means on purchase of new handset you dont have to buy Television, i-pods, or music system for your home as may be you will get all these on simple mobile rates. Well the deal is not bad rather very interesting and profitable from your side. The other two deals will not pour you with all these benefits and advantages that you will definitely receive in Contract phones.

Without any further wastage of time, get up and enjoy the new world in your old world. It might be possible that you will get other things also beside these which help to strengthen their personality.

Mobile Phone Deals: Best Options to Avail Latest Mobiles!!

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Latest mobile phones are little costly as they are equipped with large number of features. Thus, mobile phone deals are the best means to avail the latest mobile phones at much affordable rates. All the leading network service providers of UK like Vodafone, Virgin, T Mobile, Three, O2, Orange etc are providing these mobile phone deals. Large numbers of gifts are offered to the customers with these mobile phone deals. Fabulous gifts like laptop, play station, gaming consoles, home appliances, mobile accessories, Sony PSP etc are enough to attract large number of customers. They are helpful in increasing the sales of the product with which they are offered. Along with the free gifts, there are many other offers like reduced call charges, free text messages etc offered to the customers.

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Mobile technology should look to connect rural masses

HYDERABAD: The World Wide Web (WWW) will soon emerge as an agent of societal transformation by connecting the rural masses with the outside world thanks to new mobile technology, former president APJ Abdul Kalam said here on Wednesday.

"The WWW community should now focus on developing technologies that can provide useful information to the masses on mobile platform using the latest 3G and 4G technologies. The world community is looking for a mobile device that can provide integrated solutions of 3G or 4G applications to people in their mother tongues," said Kalam while delivering the keynote address at the inaugural session of the 20th International World Wide Web conference.

"The emergence of 3G and 4G technologies will provide a perfect opportunity to link up demand for bandwidth coming from villagers and the supply coming from 3G and 4G technologists," he said.

The growing population of mobiles can be a unique platform to reach out to the masses in their mother tongue, he said. "This means a fisherman in the sea, will be in a position to get advance information about the sea wave condition, and location of abundant fish reserves. For a farmer, this means prices of agriculture produce at various markets in the nation and also the demand," he said.

On the occasion, Kalam also unveiled machine translation (MT) system to provide online content access to the masses in their mother tongue. The MT system was developed by 17 academic and research institutions through funding from the department of information technologys TDIL (Technology Development for Indian Languages) programme.

"An amount of Rs 13 crore went into the exercise and about 200 students were directly involved in the development of these tools. An additional 200 students worked on the project as a thesis and their algorithms were embedded into the systems directly," Rajeev Sangal, director of IIT-Hyderabad, said. While, 12 pairs of Indian languages were unveiled, 14 more pairs will be added shortly.

Live and downloaded mobile video grow strongly

Growth in mobile in general will be driven through an inreased demand for video services according to the latest version of the TNS Mobile Life survey, claimed to be the largest study into mobile consumers.
Based on 34,000 interviews with mobile users across over 43 countries, the study fundamentally revealed that with mobiles increasingly becoming the primary device for internet access and communication, particularly in emerging markets, entertainment and multimedia features are a key requirement for engaging with consumers.
It added that as “static" mobile functionality becomes commoditised, growth will be driven through further demand for video services such as mobile video streaming and sharing.
TNS Mobile Life shows the strongest growth in new services in the last 12 months has come from social video (10% to 15%) and Live TV (9% to 12%). Half of the sample expressed interest in watching live mobile TV (50%) or in downloading or streaming video (48%).
In addition, demand for video services was encouragingly strong. In Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa, demand for live TV in particular is higher still, reaching upwards of 70%.
“Emerging Tier 1 markets, such as China, Brazil and UAE already have penetration levels that match mature markets," said James Fergusson, Managing Director, Global Technology Sector. "Multimedia content presents an opportunity to leverage growth potential in emerging economies. Income constraints in many of these markets ensure the importance of imaging and video services through mobiles increases."
However, the research also highlighted usability issues that neded to be addressed. It found that only 18% of consumers globally managed to upload video directly to the web from their mobiles.  Showing the danger of not meeting pent up demand, consumers in emerging markets were more likely to want to upload content (49%), but more than half (55%) do not have the ability to do so.