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Re: SPV M3100 (Vario II, Hermes etc) Upgrade review



I have upgraded my Vario II to Black 3.0.1 everything was straight
forward I followed the guide on XDA developers.

Everything seems to be working fine - I am connecting to my WPA2
encrypted home wireless without a hitch.

I have VoIP client enabled and connecting to voiptalk.org

The recorder button is not yet working but I think that is an easy fix.

Can I use TomTom Mobile 5 on Wm 6 or should I upgrade to Mobile 6?

Adrian

On 3 May 2007, at 15:28, Stuart Whyte wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I finally took the plunge today and upgraded my M3100 to WM6
"Black
> 2.5". The upgrade process was extremly smooth, nothing
unexpected,
> and best of all no "hairy moments".
>
> I can honestly say the device feels a lot smoother, navigating is
> quicker and Ive had no lock ups (this far) I used to have to soft
> reset at least twice a day.
>
> Everything works as expected, sms, mms, browsing etc all ok. 3rd party
> software that I use (mainly spbsoft) all function as normal.
>
> As an added bonus, when conneceted in the car to Parrot M3100 via
> bluetooth, I now get the full function dislay including battery,
> signal and operator, something Ive never had before.
>
> All in all, big hats off to the guys at xda-developers. If you've got
> one of the hermes varients, Id definitely recommend the upgrade.
>
> Stuart
>
> *Disclaimer: Your milage may vary, do this at your own risk, blah,
> blah, blah...
>
>
>



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