Windows Phone 7 users want just their frickin' copy and paste. Is - this too ask? Apparently Yes, because this is a feature that was missing from the launch, and we were all aware in advance, too. "Nodo" updated to WP7 users expect since should feature the ability, with many other improvements. However, it was a long and painful wait for the update.
New, is that it's become available tomorrow, but only for Telus in the Canada and Orange with the United Kingdom. Customers of at & T might have to wait several weeks, while the carrier completes its tests with no timetable for launch in sight. AT & T said: "We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the delay of Windows Mobile 7." AT & T will make this update available once it has reached the technical acceptance in our laboratories. Unfortunately, we do not have a date for when an update is approved by the AT & T will be available. »
It was a little too easy Microsoft to blame for the delay in updating, because, well, we love all blame Microsoft for stuff. This time, however, the update has been good and ready at the end of the manufacturer of software - it is just the carriers who are holding the update due to the test. T Mobile prepares to plan its updates, Sprint will be the launch of the new update already loaded on the device, so the only American carrier left without a date of launch in sight.
Microsoft has already started to push the update of devices without brand in Europe in the hope to stave off the critics, that he had taken the lack of certain features.
Unfortunately for Microsoft, carriers are offering users a remnant of bad taste of days Windows Mobile when updates would take a year or more, often missing promised deadlines. I hope that this clears the giant from Redmond, WA a bit and gives carriers - especially AT & T - a little more heat.