The iPhone 4S isn’t the only smartphone suffering from battery life problems, the other day we heard that Nokia’s first Windows Phone smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 800 was having battery problems.
Nokia has now released a statement on their support forums, which you can see below, regarding the battery problems on the Lumia 800, and they intend to fix this by releasing two software updates.
A software update in early December will make some improvements to power efficiency, while a second update in early January introduces high voltage charging, increasing the Nokia Lumia 800’s battery power from 1300mAh to 1450mAh. These are scheduled improvements and will enhance the overall experience, but are not designed to address any issues that may be occurring with individual products
So it looks like the first update will land next month, followed by a second one in January, as soon as we get some details on when exactly these updates will be available we will let you guys know.
Have a look at our Nokia Lumia 800 review to see what we thought of Nokia’s first Windows Phone device.
Source WMPoweruser
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