Windows Phone SDK 7.1 “Beta 2 Refresh” Released
Yesterday, we released a refresh of the Windows Phone SDK 7.1 to our registered developers. The refresh carries two parts: we released an updated release of the Windows Phone SDK 7.1 (LKG-26) and the Mango OS (Build 7712).
First the tools,
With WPSDK RC about a month away, now is the time to update your app to Mango:
- Get the tools: If you’re a registered App Hub developer and you haven’t already activated the invitation code, go activate it now and get the tools from Connect!
- Evaluate the impact of Fast App Switching and other Mango capabilities to your app. There’s an ever-growing list of developer resources that the team is producing to help you get to your apps to Mango.
- App Compat should be top of mind. Take a look at the short list of top potential app compat concerns that Larry has tracked down so that you’re not surprised when your users start installing Mango
- Lastly, if you’ve even considered Mango I would greatly appreciate you taking 5 mins of your time to answer a short survey about updating to Mango
Then the phone,
The process to update your phone with build 7712 is pretty straight-forward: this build is not a RTM build – it’s still a pre-release build
- Make a copy of the backup you took when you updated to the Mango Beta 2 pre-release (which I’m sure you did) and put it in a safe place, if it isn’t in one already
Note: Make sure that you copy this backup and put it somewhere else; uninstalling Zune will auto-delete any backups previously taken - Return to Connect.Microsoft.com (we’re using the same program you were invited to join last month) and download the freshly posted files, which includes a new Zune client and a new UpdateWP executable
- Head to the Control Panel and uninstall the Beta 2 software (Zune client and UpdateWP) and tools (WPSDK) that you installed last month
- Install the new software and tools that you just downloaded from Connect
- Fire up the new Zune client beta (4.8.2134.0) to check for the new update
- Zune will then update your phone from 7661 to 7712
For additional details, refer to the Windows Phone Developer blog.