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Microsoft resumes Windows Phone 7 update to Samsung phones

Written by Nick Farell
microsoft

Glitch caused failure
Software giant Microsoft has resumed the roll-out of its first Windows Phone 7 update to Samsung phones after a glitch prompted the update to fail for certain users.

Redmond said sorry for the bug and worked out that it had fixed the problems that were preventing a small percentage of Windows Phones from installing the February software patch. It didn’t say much else about the fault.

It later added that 90 percent of people who received an update notification have installed the first new software patch successfully. Microsoft is saying that the patch is being rolled out to other phones this week and next week.


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