Verizon Wireless has released the Verizon BlackBerry Z10 10.1 software update for the handset, and it looks like the update will be rolled out to Z10 handsets on Verizon over the next few days.
The Verizon BlackBerry Z10 10.1 update brings a range of new features to the handset and also a range of bug fixes. You can see what is included in the update below.
New Features and Enhancements
The update introduces several new features designed to enhance the user experience. One of the key features is the ability to answer incoming calls while using Three Way Conference Calls, even when attendees drop off. This ensures that your important conversations are not interrupted.
Another significant improvement is the ability to toggle between calls without the call dropping or failing when using Call Waiting. This feature is particularly useful for users who frequently manage multiple calls simultaneously.
The update also addresses issues with Visual Voicemail LED. The correct number of voicemails will now display, providing users with accurate information about their messages. Additionally, missed calls will display the correct contact’s name if saved in the phonebook, making it easier to identify who called.
Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
The Verizon BlackBerry Z10 10.1 update includes several bug fixes and performance improvements. One of the notable fixes is the improvement to Emergency Call Mode when using Wi-Fi. This ensures that users can make emergency calls reliably, even when connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Another useful enhancement is the ability to cut, copy, and paste phone numbers into the dialer screen. This feature simplifies the process of dialing numbers from text messages or other sources, saving users time and effort.
In addition to these specific fixes, the update also includes general performance improvements that enhance the overall stability and responsiveness of the device. Users can expect a smoother and more reliable experience after installing the update.
To check if the update is available for your handset, go to Settings > Software Updates > Check for Updates.
Source: N4BB
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