Windows Phone 8 GDR3 update to support 1080p display, quad-core CPU: Report

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Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 GDR3 update to support higher resolution display, quad-core processors, and add extra Live Tiles column to interface.

Windows Phone 8 GDR3 update to support 1080p display, quad-core CPU: Report

Recent reports indicate that Microsoft is planning to launch a GDR3 update for its Windows Phone 8 OS in order to be at par with Android flagship smartphones and phablets, with support for an additional column of Live Tiles, rounding them off to four.

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The GDR3 update is expected to enhance the display resolution limit from 1280×768 pixels to a full 1080p HD, and also feature support for quad-core processors in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 and 800 chipsets.

According to ZDnet’s Mary J Foley, the update will also bring other changes: “Along with the higher resolution, GDR3 also could include changes in the start screen and core Windows Phone 8 apps, such as possibly adding a third column of mid-size-tiled apps in the start screen.’

The Windows Phone 8 GDR3 update is expected to be made available for all current generation Windows Phone 8 smartphones. However, the release date for the update has not been revealed yet , although sources have confirmed that it will launch before the close of the year.


Mockup by Windows Phone Daily showing extra row of Live Tiles

Source: GSMArena

Abhinav Mishra
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