There’s no mistaking the fact that,
despite Windows Phone 8′s extensive feature set and countless
improvements over its predecessor, there were a few notable omissions in
the final Windows product.
Microsoft admitted that it ran out of
time to bring a new notification centre to the OS, and basic enterprise
features like VPN support were also omitted at launch.
Also expected to make an appearance in
the update, which may be the first to use Microsoft’s new over-the-air
infrastructure, will be fixes for WiFi disconnecting when the screen is
turned off, corrections for audio glitches, and the possibility of
notification improvements.
Last but not least, it’s said
that Microsoft plans to test the ability to receive Windows Phone 8
updates via OTA (over the air), but it’s not yet decided whether this
change will be introduced with Apollo Plus update.
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