101 all components amd building pc camera printer canon pixma chromalife 100 commodore 64 competitiors components pc computer games computer skills consulting 101 consulting business digital media digital photography duplex printing games today ink cartridges ip4200 ip4200 cartridges pac man pc case pixma pixma ip4200 pong skills computer consulting business technical computer technical computer skills virus software
101 all components amd building pc business camera printer ccna ccna certification ccnp chromalife 100 cisco commodore 64 components pc computer consulting 101 consulting business design digital photography hosting internet security server site software web web design web host web hosting web site website
Home
News & Reviews
Gadget Reviews
Latest EVO 4G update is back online, presumably won't brick your phone this time
News & Reviews
Gadget Reviews
Latest EVO 4G update is back online, presumably won't brick your phone this timeTech Search
Latest EVO 4G update is back online, presumably won't brick your phone this time
That didn't take too long, did it? That pulled EVO 4G update promising a handful of fixes for WiFi, Exchange, and battery life (no Froyo yet, sorry) is back online according to our contacts at Sprint -- and indeed, we're getting prompted on our own unit, so that's that. Go forth, readers; get your update on, now with less brick than ever before.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
Update: To be clear,... you don't need to apply this update if you already have done so successfully -- the only change that we're aware of here is that attempting to apply the update multiple times won't kill the phone.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
Update: To be clear,... you don't need to apply this update if you already have done so successfully -- the only change that we're aware of here is that attempting to apply the update multiple times won't kill the phone.
Latest EVO 4G update is back online, presumably won't brick your phone this time originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Jun 2010 11:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsSource: Engadget
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
© raidencomputers.co.uk 2003 - 2010
