Jul 12
2.0, Firmware2.0, Iphone3g, apple, firmware, firmware 2.0, iphone, iphone 3g, software, update, upgrade
Filed under: Cellphones
So yesterday we posted a link to a version of the 2.0 iPhone firmware which was supposedly the release version of the new system software. After getting weirded out by some buggy behavior, then discovering that there were number differences between our version and the version shipping with new iPhone 3Gs, we got a little suspicious. Today, we noticed that the file which Apple made available for upgraders via iTunes sported a slimmer file size and separate designation (1,1 as opposed to the 1,2 of the previous iteration). The new version (supposedly the “official” version) is now available from Apple’s servers — so if you had any misgivings about that initial update, you can snag this and get a do-over. We’ve updated and restored on our phone, and we’ll be honest — it does seem a little bit snappier. Hit the read link for the file, and let us know if you notice any differences.
[Via MacRumors]
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Source: Joshua Topolsky
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May 25
HTC, TytnIi, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobile6.1, Winmo6.1, cellphone, firmware, kaiser, phone, software, tytn ii, update, upgrade, windows mobile, windows mobile 6.1, winmo, winmo 6.1, wm6.1
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
A leaky update faucet let in-the-know users get in on this one a little early, but HTC’s now ready to trumpet its official Windows Mobile 6.1 update for its TyTN II to the world. Besides 6.1, the new release packs in the “display performance update” promised some time ago to help put a cap on the cursing and fist-shaking being displayed by owners of various HTC devices lately — but as we understand it, this isn’t a true driver, so don’t expect miracles. AT&T Tilt folks who want to play it straight will have to wait some undefined additional period of time for their carrier to get its act together and release the update, but their European comrades can head on over to HTC’s site now and kick off the download.
[Image via MoDaCo]
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Source: Chris Ziegler
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Feb 11
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
HTC’s Advantage is getting a new badge — X7510 — and a long overdue upgrade, today. Now officially equipped with 16GB flash memory (instead of that 8GB microdrive), the new Advantage features TouchFLO, Opera Mobile 9, and Google Maps, as well as all the rest of the features you’ve come to know and love: GPS (with TomTom Navigator 6), 5-inch VGA display, 624MHz processor, ATI video acceleration (ahem), 256MB ROM / 128MB RAM, tri-band HSDPA, quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE, magnetic QWERTY keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a “future version of Windows Mobile,” which we’re taking to mean Windows Mobile 6.1. It’ll be out in Europe in March, no price or specific date give, though — and yes, US users are out of luck (for now).
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Source: Ryan Block
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