Posted April 7, 201113 yr FPCH Admin Windows IT Pro Microsoft this week issued a warning that users who used a homebrew tool to update their handsets to the latest software version could have effectively broken the devices, preventing them from receiving future over-the-air software updates. The snafu comes on the heels of rampant delays in delivering the first real software update for the fledgling mobile platform. ... View the full article Another Forum - Unlike the Rest
April 7, 201113 yr Author FPCH Admin Windows IT Pro Microsoft this week issued a warning that users who used a homebrew tool to update their handsets to the latest software version could have effectively broken the devices, preventing them from receiving future over-the-air software updates. The snafu comes on the heels of rampant delays in delivering the first real software update for the fledgling mobile platform. ... View the full article Another Forum - Unlike the Rest
April 7, 201113 yr Author FPCH Admin Windows IT Pro Microsoft this week issued a warning that users who used a homebrew tool to update their handsets to the latest software version could have effectively broken the devices, preventing them from receiving future over-the-air software updates. The snafu comes on the heels of rampant delays in delivering the first real software update for the fledgling mobile platform. ... View the full article Another Forum - Unlike the Rest
April 7, 201113 yr Author FPCH Admin Windows IT Pro Microsoft this week issued a warning that users who used a homebrew tool to update their handsets to the latest software version could have effectively broken the devices, preventing them from receiving future over-the-air software updates. The snafu comes on the heels of rampant delays in delivering the first real software update for the fledgling mobile platform. ... View the full article Another Forum - Unlike the Rest
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