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#137875 11-Dec-2013 18:51
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Have anyone here had experience running the OS updates released through the Preview for Developers program?

Did it work well for you? What device? Anything important that stopped working?






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  #950583 11-Dec-2013 18:56
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The other day I hard reset my phone cause of a storage issue. I decided that as I was starting fresh I may as well try the update too! I'm using a parallel imported Lumia 925. Install went smoothly, and everything seems to be working as it should. It's nice being able to close apps from the app switcher, especially games and such that don't let you back out.



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  #950600 11-Dec-2013 19:22
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running it here on Lumia 920, 925, 1020

I've not noticed anything stopped working

is there something specific you're asking for, by the sound of it?

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  #950603 11-Dec-2013 19:23
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Nothing specific, just interested to know if running it would break something, mainly because it's OS only, no OEM drivers, etc...




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