While the much awaited Windows Phone 7.8 update started
hitting Nokia devices on 31 January 2013, many users were plagued by an issue where live tiles for some or all of their apps stopped being dynamic and live tiles causing update requests leading to battery drain.
The problem was discussed on various Microsoft and other forums, with Microsoft employees also
acknowledging recording the issues, and now Joe Belfiore, Manager of the Windows Phone program, has confirmed that Microsoft had identified a minor issue and is working on a fix. He tweeted the same response when a user asked about the fix to the Live Tiles problem.
This comes shortly after
reports of Vodafone Germany halting the Windows Phone 7.8 update, although it didn't mention if the move was because of problems with the update.
The Windows Phone 7.8 is more or less a cosmetic update rolled out to Windows Phone 7.5 users bringing in some features from Windows Phone 8 as older devices could not support Windows Phone 8, as it was built on a different platform.
The update added some new features including a new start screen with resizable live tiles, as found in Windows Phone 8. The update also brings Windows Phone 8 branding to existing Lumia devices on the splash screen and icons for Games, Office and Windows Phone Store. It also doubles the number of theme and accent colours to 20 and adds other new lock screen features: the option to automatically display the Bing Picture of the Day plus the 'A1B2C3' PIN/password challenge to prevent accidental device wipes on phones connected to Exchange accounts.
It's still not clear as to when the new update will be rolled out to fix the Live Tiles issue. It's also not clear when non-Nokia devices will receive the Windows Phone 7.8 update.