You guys might wanna check this out:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/03/android-upgrades-itself-with-doubletwist-media-player-app/
is this update gonna cause any problems? [the update that is a 'system software update'?
This is the settings that O2 sent me
Press the Menu key
Tap Settings
Tap Wireless & networks
Tap Mobile networks
Tap Access Point Names
Press the Menu key
Tap New APN
Tap Name then tap the text box and enter O2 Pay Monthly MMS then tap OK
Tap APN then tap the text box and enter wap.o2.co.uk then tap OK
Tap Proxy then tap the text box and enter 193.113.200.195 then tap OK
Tap Port then tap the text box and enter 8080 then tap OK
Tap Username then tap the text box and enter o2wap then tap OK
Tap Password then tap the text box and enter password then tap OK
Skip past Server as this is preset as Not set
Tap MMSC then tap the text box and enter http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 then tap OK
Tap MMS proxy then tap the text box and enter 193.113.200.195 then tap OK
Tap MMS port then tap the text box and enter 8080 then tap OK
Tap MCC then tap the text box and enter 234 then tap OK
Tap MNC then tap the text box and enter 10 then tap OK
Press the Menu key
Tap Save
Tap your new account so a green dot appears next to it
Press the Back key four times to return to the standby screen.
Whether you do it or not is up to you .... but reading around this morning the wifi issue seems limited to Orange phones which have been debranded, i.e. not unbranded phones including phones on Orange who were purchased through a third party company and are not branded.
I don't know what is causing the issue, I posted the error I see when trying to activate the wifi earlier. My phone with the OTA update installed looks to still be running the older version of the baseband stuff than that included with the OTA version of the firmware packaged as a RUU file on the XDA Dev site. It is possible that this is causing the issue but I have read that upgrading this means you get the sim lock message on your Orange SIM (so you'd have to pay for an unlock code).
They're all 4GB as standard.
It's not the branding that's an issue, it's the 500mb hard cap you should be worried about.![]()
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