Sam
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I know the answer is probably "no", BUT... on an ancient phone like the Orange SPV-xxx can you upgrade the Windows Phone OS on it?
edit - I think it's got Windows MOBILE on it so the older one...
[Edited on 06-09-2012 by Sam]
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Sam
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Just answered my own question:
"The final version of Windows Mobile, released after the announcement of Windows Phone, was 6.5.5. Microsoft has stated that the Windows Phone operating system is incompatible with devices designed for Windows Mobile as "Windows Mobile 6.x devices do not meet Windows Phone hardware requirements designed to ensure a consistent user and developer experience",[4] and software designed for Windows Mobile is incompatible with the new operating system.[5]"
from Wikipedia
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Rob_Quads
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Its even better than that. Those people that bought a Windows phone a year ago Windows Phone 7/7.5 have been told there is no upgrade path to Windows Phone 8!
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adiohead
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EDIT - I still have my M600 and C500, back when I thought windows was
[Edited on 06-09-2012 by adiohead]
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
Its even better than that. Those people that bought a Windows phone a year ago Windows Phone 7/7.5 have been told there is no upgrade path to Windows Phone 8!
Nice one Microsoft!
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Rob_Quads
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Its almost like they went
" Heres the all new Windows Phone - Tada. Sorry to those Windows Mobile users but you can't upgrade but this is a great step up so buy now!"
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"OK we screwed the last one so we are starting again the new Windows Phone...."
fills you with confidence there is a reliable upgrade path
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IvIarkgraham
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yeah but you will always hit a point where a phone cannot run the new os
happens with android phones
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
Its even better than that. Those people that bought a Windows phone a year ago Windows Phone 7/7.5 have been told there is no upgrade path to Windows Phone 8!
Microsoft aren't alone here. It has happened with iOS, Android, Blackberry OS, Symbian; in fact this is pretty common with majority of software regardless of platform.
I agree it's a rough ride for the WP7 users but there has been substantial changes to WP8 that clearly made it incompatible for WP7 hardware.
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Rob_Quads
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I don't think its quite happened in such a quick succession on the other platforms
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
I don't think its quite happened in such a quick succession on the other platforms
Symbian is one of the obvious. You also have phones like K700/800/T7** that didn't offer major version upgrades (most of the upgrades were just carrier branding) and it's the same with similar phones from other manufacturers.
Either way, it certainly isn't as uncommon as you're making it out to be.
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Rob_Quads
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Ok I will clarify my statement - Not with the major players i.e. iOS / Android.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
Ok I will clarify my statement - Not with the major players i.e. iOS / Android.
Symbian is still a major player in the east
[Edited on 07-09-2012 by Dom]
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