Casual Pete
Android Enthusiast
Just checked mine and no update available
Didn't check yesterday as I only saw this thread this morning.
Unbranded btw.

Didn't check yesterday as I only saw this thread this morning.
Unbranded btw.
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O2 update that was pulled is FroYo update for O2 branded handsets only afaik.
This is a HTC provided update for handsets already on 2.2. I'm on O2. It was there when I downloaded it. Everything working fine after including wi-fi.
From what ive read, it has been pulled to fix this so called wifi bug. Mine went fine, however alot are not best happy about losing wifi. welcome to the world of android ;-)
I had the same problem, in the end it worked by checking whilst wifi was off, and then it saw the update, I then turned wifi on before downloading it.
peoples wifi is borked for not having the gold card in when updatingFrom what ive read, it has been pulled to fix this so called wifi bug. Mine went fine, however alot are not best happy about losing wifi. welcome to the world of android ;-)
I debranded my 02 2.1 phone to the stock HTC 2.2
My 8gb SD is my GoldCard & Storage Card.
Upgraded to the latest 2.2 last night no problem.
Concerned some people seem to have lost / have slow GPS.. I'll test that later and see if mine works.
nothing to do with root, just noobs not realising what ramifications installing debanded on branded phones have. all posts state that gold card is needed for all future ota updatesSo noob rootmonkies screwing update got it pulled for the rest of us
If so impressed that HTC basically supporting rooters - Apple would have laughed as they borked.

Just ran a Quadrant test and it appears to be a little slower. I'm getting 1142 when I have hit 1200+ before.
Not sure this is such a big deal though as many people have commented it seems quicker and smoother and I have also seen that.
Just done a quadrant test for the first time on my phone and got 1143.
On updating from 2.1 to 2.2 it did seem harder for my phone to lock onto a HSDPA signal where it used to with no problem. This latest update has resolved that....wether that's a coincedence or not, I'm not sure
I found mine dropped too and I noticed a bit of lag whereas others reported it seemed smoother. Once it was running for a day, it smoothed out for me too. However, I found the new update causes one of my most often used programs to crash a lot, so I dumped it and went back to 2.09 Froyo.Just done a quadrant test for the first time on my phone and got 1143.
I've had no problems with HSPA signals in either version that I noticed. It could be a coincidence...but I'm happier with this 2.09 software than 2.10.On updating from 2.1 to 2.2 it did seem harder for my phone to lock onto a HSDPA signal where it used to with no problem. This latest update has resolved that....wether that's a coincedence or not, I'm not sure
I don't think you can run it again, it caches some of the code in memory and produces a higher result. If you run it 2-3 times, it will get a little higher each time until it plateaus. You must restart the phone to flush the cahce and run it just once to get an accurate result. I get 1296 with 2.09 and 1146 with 2.10, so it's a tad faster in the benchmark with 2.09, but not much. I find it seems snappier in 2.09 though.Just run it again and got 1296....