The Broken Ecosystem for Windows Mobile Updates
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08-07-2008 8:29 PM
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Bill Fisher


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Re: The Broken Ecosystem for Windows Mobile Updates
I read the same story - it was at JK On the Run. Very interesting, and I certainly agree up to a point. Just yesterday we were trying to figure out if and when the 6.1 update was going to be available for the AT&T Tilt, and it was surprising how difficult it was to get any information - much easier to find rumors, incorrect information, or plain confusion... On the other hand, the versatility and choice story is extremely powerful for WM, so it's a mixed blessing, in a way...
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Bill Fisher


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Re: The Broken Ecosystem for Windows Mobile Updates
And another article on this controversial topic, this time from CoolSmartPhone.com: Windows Mobile Updating [fixed link - thanks Biomehanika]
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Biomehanika


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Re: The Broken Ecosystem for Windows Mobile Updates
With each rebranded version of the device, the new carrier adds their own software and settings which need to installed with each hard reset. This means that the manufacturer can provide the basic install, but the carriers then need to provide these brand specific settings. But of course, each carrier wants to ensure that the device remains on their own network and is not unlocked with each ROM update. Subsidies would be forfitted without a tied in carrier lock in.
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Biomehanika


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Re: The Broken Ecosystem for Windows Mobile Updates
I guess that the ultmiate question has to be: Is an update actually possible? Is the issue that Microsoft dd not get around to providing the updates? Or, is it an extension of the problem that we have currently where by all updates have to go through the carriers?
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davidc


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Re: The Broken Ecosystem for Windows Mobile Updates
yrless:I have used this option and have yet to get any new updates...... I know of someone writing their own windows update for mobile, Its a pretty shmicky feature, based on web services, Geo-aware as well, So it checks the apps you have installed on the device, checks the servers database for version increments, if there is any available it uses your carrier data to point you to a local mirror and download and install. Now, if someone who primarily is not a developer can make this, surely we can get the native update to work?
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Dave Parker MVP


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Re: The Broken Ecosystem for Windows Mobile Updates
I think the issue is as we alluded to earlier. I have no doubt in Microsoft's ability to use Windows Update to update the Operating System. There's been a Windows Update icon in WM for a while now. They would not include it if it didn't work. The way I see it, there lack of it in real use is probably a combination of issues. Could the device drivers (HTC) and service provider customisations render windows update more complex? Are there political issues? Would the service providers want MS altering the software on their devices at their will? From a PC perspective, although very rarely, MS updates have caused issues in the past. This could be catastrophic for service providers if for a couple of weeks they could not use their devices. Would MS charge extra for the service and the service providers are too tight to pay for it?
It could be any of these possibilities or a combination of all of them any or none? One thing is for sure though,working Windows Update is top of my wish list for Windows Mobile 7.
Dave Parker Microsoft M.V.P. Mobile Devices Reviewer & Moderator - www.smartphonegurus.comMy Blog - Guru Meditation
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