Windows Phone 8.1 Preview is out. We've already churned out an easy tutorial to get the latest software on your WP8 handset, which you can find here. The highlights of this update include Action Center, virtual assistant Cortana, more customisable Start Screen, Internet Explorer 11, swipey keyboard, and tighter Skype integration. If you've installed the update (in India), you must have noticed that Cortana is not the part of the package.
According to Microsoft, the Halo AI is exclusive for the US for now. However, there's workaround to make Cortana work in India. Without further ado, here are the instructions:
1. Go to Settings, then click on Region. In Country menu, select United States, and leave Regional Format at Match phone language. Restart your phone.
2. Again go to Settings, tap on Language. Select English (United States), and make it default. Reboot.
3. After the reboot, hit the capacitive Search key that seats besides Windows button. This should trigger setup wizard for Cortana.
Microsoft's Cortana is a mash-up of Siri and Google Now. It can talk back and also deliver information you may find useful in advance. These suggestions are based on your usage pattern.
We've noticed that Cortana catches Indian accent very well. You can ask Cortana to place a call, send an SMS, or open an app (including third-party apps).
Since Cortana comes from Halo (Xbox game) universe, I asked her about the whereabouts of Master Chief. This is what Microsoft's quirky virtual assistant had to say
Cortana can also comprehend long instructions. For instance, I asked Cortana to remind me to buy lunch when I call Sheldon, and she did understand that.
After a while, when asked to dial Sheldon's number, she did remind me to buy lunch. Now that's something!
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