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    Lumia 920 update arrives on Telstra

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    This morning a new update arrived on the Lumia 920 (on Telstra). While the update screen suggests it’ll take around 5 to 10 minutes, it took closer to 25 minutes for me. You can see the screenshots below that the update contains multiple updates from Microsoft, or changes to WP8, as well as one from Nokia.

    After the update, the OS version is now up to 8.0.10211.204. There’s no massive new features in the update, but some nice tweaks and a number of bug fixes. Below is a list of what’s new in the update.

    Update 8.0.10211.204

    Messaging improvements. A great messaging experience is now even better. You can now add multiple recipients at the same time when you send a text message and automatically save unsent text messages as drafts. You can even edit received text messages before you forward them.

    Text replies to incoming calls. Can’t take a call? Now you can send a prewritten text reply to a caller directly from the call answer screen. It’s a nice way to let people know that you’re not ignoring them.

    Internet Explorer improvements. You can now change your settings to prevent pictures from downloading automatically—an easy way to help keep data usage low. You can also delete selected sites from your browsing history and leave the rest intact.

    Wi-Fi connectivity. Got a favorite Wi-Fi network? Windows Phone 8 will now prioritize Wi-Fi connections based on your connection history.

    Other improvements. Includes many other improvements to Windows Phone.

    This update will be made available at different times, depending on your country or region, mobile operator, and phone model

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