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Lumia 1520 Windows Phone 8.1 Developer Preview users now receiving Lumia Cyan

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 18, 2019
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Lumia 1520

Lumia Cyan is rolling out for a number of handsets in the past few days, but it required users to downgrade to the Windows Phone 8 using Nokia Recovery tool. If you’re rocking the gigantic Lumia 1520, running the Windows Phone 8.1 Developer Preview, you be glad to know that AT&T is rolling out the Lumia Cyan update for the handset.

Now, users don’t have to downgrade to get the taste of the latest Cyan update. Lumia Cyan bring tons of new features on board, including Microsoft’s personal assistant Cortana, Action Center which displays notifications from different apps along with access to connectivity settings, improved Internet Explorer, live tile customizations and much more. Lumia Cyan further brings Lumia exclusive features which are only available for Nokia devices, such as updated camera, Storyteller and Creative Studio apps, and more.

The update is rolling out as we speak, and should reach all users in the coming days. The process is gradual so don’t panic if you don’t get the update right away. If you want, you can manually check for the update as well from Settings. 

Let us know if you’ve received the Cyan update on your Lumia 1520? Do you notice any improvement in performance? Sound off in the comments below.

Further reading: Lumia 1520, Lumia Cyan, Windows Phone

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