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[Updated] More flexibility brought to regional Marketplace access in Windows Phone 8

Almost of the states have suffered this pain, especially back in the early days of Windows Phone 7: There's a new Xbox Live title for Windows Telephone, however those Xbox Live games aren't available in YOUR Market. The Americans become them every Wednesday, but no such luck for those in Microsoft's "less favored" countries. Or the aforementioned game is priced differently in different regions of the Marketplace, for some absurd reason yours is a tad more expensive than everyone else's.

I reckon most Chinese, Australian, and probably German language early on Windows Telephone adopters have tried to disguise their accounts with a US accost. The draw dorsum is: the region setting for Live accounts were permanent. One time it's locked to the US, there's no coming dorsum. And if the business relationship you've been using for a decade has already been fix to "the incorrect state", there's no pick but to create a new 1 specifically for your phone.

A test done on the terminal build of Windows Phone 8 reveals that such pains are no more, well, almost.

The region setting for Market access in Windows Phone 8 works like this:

  • It doesn't thing where your Live account is registered to. Have a Alive account on Pluto and you are all the same immune to buy apps from the Market place for the Us of America, Earth.
  • What matters at present is the state/region setting of your phone *upon activation". Say, this is a make new Windows Phone just bought in Zimbabwe, you plough it on, fix the country/region to kingdom of the netherlands in the activation guide, and in that location you get, Dutch Market place for good.
  • This is semi-permanent. No matter how you switch the state/region setting effectually subsequently, the Market is glued to that one old country. If really, actually necessary, a difficult reset and re-activation could switch your Market region again.
  • Every time yous desire some other switch, but go through the route once more.

This is basically universal, except for Chinese Windows Phone hardware. The Chinese government, beingness manipulative every bit it is, volition reportedly lock all Chinese Windows Phones to the Chinese Marketplace, making sure that every single user of legally retailed Chinese Windows Phone device existence exposed only to politically correct and harmonious applications. This won't matter to most of you guys though. You run into there are 3 kinds of countries on this planet: some basically don't limit eastward-commerce (Us, near European countries), some simply cutting the internet cablevision (North Korea), and only the third kind who sits frustratingly in the heart (Mainland china) tend to have such problems.

If you are notwithstanding troubled by Marketplace regions, or really want to revive an old & trusted Alive account on your phone, upgrading to Windows Phone 8 will be a wise choice. Certainly this is not every bit nice every bit Windows 8, where you lot are allowed to switch Windows Store regions by just a few clicks in the Control Panel, not even requiring a organisation restart.

But it's massive improvement from earlier after all, right?

Update:

Multiple users here and at WPDang are reporting that past simply fliping the location setting in Windows Telephone 8 and a quick restart, you can really switch Marketplace region any time. If you lot have tested this out, delight share the result here. Looks like things are going from practiced to ameliorate.

Source: WPDang

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/ready-publish-more-flexibility-brought-regional-marketplace-access-windows-phone-8

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