Microsoft released the third update for Windows Phone 8.1 Preview
Microsoft has officially released the third update for Windows Phone 8.1 Preview, which is being tested exclusively for programmers this morning.
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The first update was released in mid-May to fix battery-life bugs and bugs. The second update was also released 10 days ago by improving performance, making the machine smoother because of good management of applications running in the background, multitasking management. This update will elevate the OS with the number 8.10.12397.895 with information revealed by Microsoft to be compatible with many new product models ( perhaps alluding to Lumia 603/605/636/638/930 ) and a tweaking. API function numbers.
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To proceed with the update, users first need to fully charge the battery, backup the data first, then go to Settings >>> select Phone Update and press Check for updates to proceed to upgrade the latest version.
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