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Existing Windows Phones to get Mango update within the next two weeks

September 22nd, 2011        

Existing Windows Phones to get Mango update within the next two weeks

According to Microsoft’s official Windows Phone Blog, the latest Windows Phone 7 Mango update could arrive in a week or two. The Windows Team indicates it won’t be pushed to your phone OTA when the time comes, so you’ll want to ensure you have the right software (Zune for PC, Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac) installed on your computer before this all goes down. Now, a word of caution: we’d be completely taken by surprise if every phone received the update on the same day — after all, the NoDo rollout spanned several weeks before it was delivered everywhere — so it’s best if you exercise a degree of patience if your particular handset isn’t ready the very first day, just in case.

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    Windows Phone 7 users won’t have to wait much longer for the platform’s major Mango update, as Microsoft announced today it will start rolling it out “in the next week or two.”

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    Microsoft’s new Windows Phone “Mango” update  offers more than 500 tweaks and improvements to the platform. Some of those new features, such as multitasking and a revamped Office hub, are major. Others are under-the-hood adjustments meant to improve performance or fix niggling bugs. Smartphones loaded with Mango also have the option to operate as WiFi hotspots for nearby devices, provided that feature is enabled by a carrier.  

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