According to the source, Verizon Wireless requires smartphone manufacturers to implement remote access for provisioning and other device management. But Windows Phone 8, in its current state, doesn't allow for that kind of access, thus Verizon is now re-considering its support for the platform.
mike123abc said:http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Windows-Phone-8-Verizon-Remote-Access-Provisioning,18586.html
Now MS may not now allow VZ to have the Windows 8 phone until they fix their policies...
Now THIS will be interesting to follow.http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Windows-Phone-8-Verizon-Remote-Access-Provisioning,18586.html
Now MS may not now allow VZ to have the Windows 8 phone until they fix their policies...
Now THIS will be interesting to follow.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Windows-Phone-8-Verizon-Remote-Access-Provisioning,18586.html
Now MS may not now allow VZ to have the Windows 8 phone until they fix their policies...
If you can see the screen in sunlight (as they claim), I will be getting one. Not important for people working in offices, but if you spend your time outside, it is a big deal.I'm stoked about the Lumina 920. I can't wait.
I agree.Really cool stuff with windows phone 8 going on right now, looks like a SOLID build for them!!!