WP8 GDR3 Update

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http://blogs.windows.com/windows_phone/b/windowsphone/archive/2013/10/14/announcing-our-third-windows-phone-8-update-plus-a-new-developer-preview-program.aspx
Support for bigger, higher-resolution screens
So the new update paves the way for future Windows Phone devices with 5- and 6-inch touch screens. The larger, 1080p HD displays on these devices will make Windows Phone even more personal—for example by sporting jumbo-sized Start screens with room for six Live Tiles across instead of four.

More powerful hardware
In addition to larger screens, Update 3 will also bring support for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor. The added horsepower that this chip delivers should make our already-fluid operating system perform even better.

Driving Mode
A new feature called Driving Mode helps you get from point A to point B with fewer distractions. Working with a connected Bluetooth device, Driving Mode is designed to limit notifications on the lock screen—including texts, calls, and quick status alerts—until you’re safely parked.

Other Features
- More useful ringtones: With Update 3, you can use custom ringtones for more things—including instant messages, emails, voicemails, and reminders. You can also assign custom ringtones to contacts for text messages, so you'll know who's texting you without even looking.
- No more twist and shout: Does your screen keep spinning when you’re trying to read emails in bed? Use the new rotation lock option to keep it fixed in place.
- Better storage management: New storage settings make it easier to free up space on your phone and manage temporary files. A new category view shows what's taking up space at a glance.
- Easily close apps: Now you can use the App switcher to quickly close apps when you're finished with them.
- Wi-Fi access out of the box: You can now connect to Wi-Fi during phone set up, so you can start conserving cellular data right out of the box.
- Better Bluetooth: The team made a bunch of improvements to improve connection quality for Bluetooth accessories.
 
http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/11/29/telus-says-the-gdr3-update-will-come-to-the-nokia-lumia-520-620-and-1020-in-january/
Here’s a list of some of the changes you can expect:

Accessibility: We’ve made several improvements for customers who are visually impaired.
Storage: Now you can easily free up storage space on your phone and manage temporary files. New categories show what’s taking up space.
Driving Mode: Feeling distracted behind the wheel? Driving Mode allows you to minimize incoming calls and text messages to help you focus on the road.
Screen: Reading emails in bed? You can lock your screen orientation so it doesn’t shift when you move your phone around.
Wi-Fi: Start preserving cellular data on your phone right out of the box—you can now connect to Wi-Fi during set up.
Internet sharing: Now you can use your phone’s cellular data connection from your Microsoft Windows 8.1 devices by pairing them over Bluetooth.
Bluetooth: Several fixes were made to address known issues, and improvements were made to connection quality for Bluetooth accessories.
Ringtones: Do more with ringtones now. Assign ringtones for text messages, so you’ll know who’s texting you without even looking. Use your custom ringtones for more things—text messages, instant messages, emails, voicemail, and reminders.
App switcher: Don’t look back. Now you can use the App switcher to quickly close apps when you’re finished with them.
Other improvements: Includes many other improvements to Windows Phone.
 
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