Windows Phone Mango Update Fixes Keyboard Bug
January 5th, 2012 by reviewspecs. 0 CommentsWindows Phone Mango Update Fixes Keyboard Bug – Microsoft has started distributing a new update for Windows Phone 7.5 which leads to the build 7.10.8107 update. The owners of the LG Optimus 7 have already received notification of the availability of software, but soon other users can upgrade their device. The head of them is still to improve the keyboard disappear, which has irritated many Windows Phone 7.5 users aka Mango.
Windows Phone Mango 7.10.8107 Update
First spotting errors in October, consumers complained that they are a good keyboard will disappear in the middle of e-mail messages or text, or simply fail to pop up when activated. At that time, Microsoft said to CNET that it is investigating to find the root cause of the problem, and now it seems the company has been able to overcome the problem.
Other disorders that have been improved, including Gmail sync problem and the problem of e-mail with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to prevent the original message included in the response. With this update, Microsoft introduces some improvements and fixes many problems, but not the annoying bug that affects the hubs when you send text messages created ad hoc.
Windows Phone Mango ‘s Keyboard Bug Fixed
The Redmond company has fixed the bug, reported on several smartphones, which caused the sudden disappearance of the keyboard when writing. Microsoft has also changed the way information is sent to the location of users. Now the data on WiFi access points and mobile phone masts in the vicinity are sent anonymously, if you allow the use of the information on its position, activating the option “I am here.” Other minor Windows Phone bugs fixed with this update include a sync issue with Gmail, a problem with the email sent by Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and a problem with the voicemail notification. Have also been revoked certificates issued by DigiCert.













