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Just got a new update from SE

mr_esmit

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Just installed a new update from SE. When i go to the about phone menu, i get the following:

- Baseband version: 2.1.54
- Kernel Version: 2.6.29
- Build Number: 2.1.A.0.435

The only new app installed due to this is something called Neoreader which is bascially a barcode reader (had one already). The touch screen seems more responsive and I kept the multitouch feature I installed before

The down side is I'm gonna have to root again and install the font I had before.

Anyone else get this update?? What were your findings??? Thanks.
 
Just installed a new update from SE. When i go to the about phone menu, i get the following:

- Baseband version: 2.1.54
- Kernel Version: 2.6.29
- Build Number: 2.1.A.0.435

The only new app installed due to this is something called Neoreader which is bascially a barcode reader (had one already). The touch screen seems more responsive and I kept the multitouch feature I installed before

The down side is I'm gonna have to root again and install the font I had before.

Anyone else get this update?? What were your findings??? Thanks.
I did last night as well. I re rooted with Super One Click 1.55 and deleted Neoreader amongst other SE bloatware. The screen does feel more responsive and the Calendar is entirely different, I will know about the battery by the end of the day.

I never missed MT but now that i have, I kind of like it.:)
 
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This is the 'new' baseband update from SE, if you are already on 2.1 it should not interfere with any apps/data installed - but will need to re-root after update.
you will find the new 1 touch zoom feature in gallery/mediascape and DTouch on others (pinch etc on browser and supported 3rd party apps)

I have found it to be a tad unstable, market has 'failed to download' and have had 2 random re-boots so far - but i have rooted and optimised, so i don't know if it is just the update causing issues alone - or the update + tweaks together that is the problem!

New batter saver is nice idea - but still no 'auto' option for brightness on the stock ROM.

Could do with a new 'safe to remove' list!!

As a point of interest, i have found that once on the new baseband i cannot recover custom ROMs that were on the old baseband.
 
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just to clarify something: so if i have 2.1 and i run the multi-touch update via SEUS or ota, none of my apps will get deleted right? or do i have to back them up?

No apps will deleted, but you will have to reroot and reerase any SE apps that you diddn't like cause it will reinstall stuff like MEdiascape, Timescape, creatatouch, quadrapop, etc...
 
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Thanks, I don't see a support icon, I probably deleted it. What does it do? Is it worth running the upgrade again, re rooting, and re deleting bloatware?

Thanks :)

It is just a quick settings feature that allows you to reduce battery consumption by adjusting things like brightness, wifi sleep, and some others. Nothing you didn't already have access to - just a bit more convenient!
If you have already cleared up stuff then i wouldn't go through it all again just for the battery bit!!
 
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i havent been notified about the update yet... is it out for everyone? im vodafone branded btw..

Are you running any custom ROMs? I got the update through PC companion after re-flashing the stock .24 firmware, but was not offered an update OTA.

It is worth updating - seeing as all new development will probably be on the new baseband, but as i mentioned - i think it will render any older ROMs useless (unless you revert to an older firmware first, but this is just imo, not confirmed)

If you are not rooted - just connect to PC-companion or SEUS.

hope some of this helps!!!
 
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i unbranded and rooted my phone to get the 2.1 update sooner than t mob put it out so i was wondering, do i need to unroot my phone to get this new update. ive run seus but it tells me i have the latest update already.

ric

I am not sure Ric, i happened to have just started-over with my phone, i had plugged into PC-companion in order to get updated and was not expecting it to be a new(er) update!

I would guess that root does not hinder the process as the update will wipe it - as with previous updates.
 
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