Microsoft pulls first Windows Phone 7 update

 

Crashes Samsung handsets.

A small update for Windows Phone 7 handsets has been pulled following reports of phones crashing and some devices being rendered useless.

The update, released yesterday, was not the exciting and much touted one users have to look forward to later in the year – set to incorporate multi-tasking and Internet Explorer 9 – but a mini boost to put processes in place for future improvements.

However, soon after its launch, users of Samsung phones experienced crashes, deleted data and phones stopping working altogether.

As a result Microsoft has been forced to pull the update from circulation and head back to the drawing board.

A spokesperson from the software giant said: “We have identified a technical issue with the Windows Phone update process that impacts a small number of phones.”

They added: “In response to this emerging issue, we have temporarily taken down the latest software update for Samsung phones in order to correct the issue.”

Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 software was launched last October to positive reviews compared to its previous attempts at mobile operating systems.

The company enjoyed a further boost this month when the world’s largest handset manufacturer, Nokia, confirmed it would be using Windows Phone 7 as its primary mobile OS.

However, it still lags behind Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS and this latest knock will not help it win any fans over.

Microsoft concluded a new update would be sent out “as soon as possible.”

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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Microsoft pulls first Windows Phone 7 update
"I want to be positive about Windows 7 Mobile OS but Microsoft just makes it so hard when they go and do stupid things like bricking phones with the very first update they release. Microsoft stop ..."
By Mordd
 
 
 
Comments: 1
Mordd
Feb 24, 2011 7:58 PM
I want to be positive about Windows 7 Mobile OS but Microsoft just makes it so hard when they go and do stupid things like bricking phones with the very first update they release.

Microsoft stop trying to compete with Apple, you don't want those customers anyway. Go back to the drawing board and test the s*** out of it and makes sure it works properly first, for the love of god.
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