Fixed! Nokia Delivers Lumia 900 Software Update in Just Four Days

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Now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout

Now, that’s customer service. Just days after Nokia revealed that it would quickly update a small software issue in its flagship Lumia 900 handset, the mobile device maker delivered that update ... days earlier than promised.

“Important software update ready three days ahead of schedule,” the Conversations by Nokia blog proudly announced late Friday. “We promised a software fix for April 16th but today, we’d like to share with you that the update is already available.”

As I opined the other day in Nokia Quickly Identifies Lumia 900 Software Flaw, Sets Things Right, Nokia gets how to treat customers right. And rather than ignore the issue, pretend it’s not really a problem, and then try to trick the public with what amounts to an expensive magic show, the company instead owned up to the problem immediately, pledged a quick fix, and then, get this ... delivered that fix days earlier than promised.

Under-promise, then exceed expectations. Brilliant.

To get the software update, simply plug your Lumia 900 into the PC and you’ll be prompted to download and install it through the Zune PC software (or, on the Mac, the Windows Phone 7 Connector). The entire process takes about 10 minutes.

The only question here, of course, is how Nokia pushed this through notoriously recalcitrant AT&T Wireless so quickly. I’m eager to find out. But for now, I’m just happy to see that someone can make these clowns do the right thing. When I think back to the days before Windows Phone 7 first shipped in 2010, this is exactly how I thought software updates would be handled.

Thanks to everyone that wrote in about this last night.

Discuss this Article 4

bartwilleman
on Apr 14, 2012
It is fantastic to see this kind of service! With regards to the speed; would AT&T have this update pushed through ASAP, because the phone is going gangbusters and they would love to sell a few more?
panelson951
on Apr 14, 2012
It's just a shame that they couldn't be as efficient with the Lumia 800 when that was released with battery, sound and recharging issues. I'm not knocking them on this occasion but, here in Europe the 800 was definitely a beta product and no where near finished. I loved my Lumia 800 but just could not live with less than half a day charge from the battery. Even after the fix and several replacements it was not good.
yulung
on Apr 15, 2012
I agree with the Lumia 800 issue ... I'm not complaining about the functionality of the device ... it's a wonderful phone and really puts technology in the backseat so I can focus on the things that matter ... it's just that ... 4 months since getting the phone, and after 3 updates ... The battery really is very unsatisfactory, this is very disappointing ... and furthermore, after numerous promises of Nokia of 'internet tethering coming soon', it still remains to be seen! This is paradoxical.
Mustang17
on Apr 21, 2012
Since last November we have had 3 updates here in the UK for my Lumia. Which is more than I could be said for my previous phone for the last 2 years. I can only sympathise with those having to have the phone replaced. I had my first one less than 2 weeks before it died, I suspect a battery issue as it was always on the warm side. However on the bright side the replacement unit is working perfectly. I think we need a change in battery technology before we really become happy with battery life.

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