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- 09-19-2005, 11:04 PM #1pygmy puffsGuest
My phone reports R47_G_08.17.0.0.FR.01 as it's firmware.
Are their any updates available? Phone works well except for a pretty
short battery life.
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- 09-20-2005, 06:11 AM #2Mike S.Guest
Re: Mot v551 firmware
In article <RLMXe.253966$E95.134570@fed1read01>,
pygmy puffs <[email protected]> wrote:
>My phone reports R47_G_08.17.0.0.FR.01 as it's firmware.
>Are their any updates available? Phone works well except for a pretty
>short battery life.
You want R472_G_08.18.16R_0A or later. visible improvements:
1. Significantly improved battery life.
2. GPRS indicator changes to "E" when EDGE protocol active.
3. Vibrate+Ring option added.
- 09-20-2005, 07:51 AM #3DickGuest
Re: Mot v551 firmware
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:11:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
wrote:
>
>In article <RLMXe.253966$E95.134570@fed1read01>,
>pygmy puffs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>My phone reports R47_G_08.17.0.0.FR.01 as it's firmware.
>>Are their any updates available? Phone works well except for a pretty
>>short battery life.
>
>You want R472_G_08.18.16R_0A or later. visible improvements:
>
>1. Significantly improved battery life.
>2. GPRS indicator changes to "E" when EDGE protocol active.
>3. Vibrate+Ring option added.
My phone shows R47_G_08.17.OFR. I assume from the above that I should
get a firmware update. How do I do that? My phone came from Cingular
via Amazon.com.
Dick
- 09-20-2005, 09:33 AM #4Mike S.Guest
Re: Mot v551 firmware
In article <[email protected]>,
Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:11:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
>wrote:
>
>>
>>In article <RLMXe.253966$E95.134570@fed1read01>,
>>pygmy puffs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>My phone reports R47_G_08.17.0.0.FR.01 as it's firmware.
>>>Are their any updates available? Phone works well except for a pretty
>>>short battery life.
>>
>>You want R472_G_08.18.16R_0A or later. visible improvements:
>>
>>1. Significantly improved battery life.
>>2. GPRS indicator changes to "E" when EDGE protocol active.
>>3. Vibrate+Ring option added.
>
>My phone shows R47_G_08.17.OFR. I assume from the above that I should
>get a firmware update. How do I do that? My phone came from Cingular
>via Amazon.com.
If it's under warranty, the safest route is to call Motorola service (or
enter a service request on their web site). Tell them that you have poor
battery life and you want the April 15 firmware release that was
specifically designed to correct that problem. If your phone was sold
unlocked, be aware that this procedure will result in your phone having a
SIM subsidy lock applied.
If it's out of warranty, you're impatient, and/or wish to take a small
chance, get a data cable and flash it yourself. There are numerous places
on the net where you can download the firmware and find instructions on
how to use it.
- 09-20-2005, 09:53 AM #5DickGuest
Re: Mot v551 firmware
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:33:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
wrote:
>
>In article <[email protected]>,
>Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
>>On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:11:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>In article <RLMXe.253966$E95.134570@fed1read01>,
>>>pygmy puffs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>My phone reports R47_G_08.17.0.0.FR.01 as it's firmware.
>>>>Are their any updates available? Phone works well except for a pretty
>>>>short battery life.
>>>
>>>You want R472_G_08.18.16R_0A or later. visible improvements:
>>>
>>>1. Significantly improved battery life.
>>>2. GPRS indicator changes to "E" when EDGE protocol active.
>>>3. Vibrate+Ring option added.
>>
>>My phone shows R47_G_08.17.OFR. I assume from the above that I should
>>get a firmware update. How do I do that? My phone came from Cingular
>>via Amazon.com.
>
>If it's under warranty, the safest route is to call Motorola service (or
>enter a service request on their web site). Tell them that you have poor
>battery life and you want the April 15 firmware release that was
>specifically designed to correct that problem. If your phone was sold
>unlocked, be aware that this procedure will result in your phone having a
>SIM subsidy lock applied.
>
>If it's out of warranty, you're impatient, and/or wish to take a small
>chance, get a data cable and flash it yourself. There are numerous places
>on the net where you can download the firmware and find instructions on
>how to use it.
>
OK. Thanks MIke. My phone is unlocked, so guess I should try the
flash it yourself route. I have done this with lots of other
computer/radio equipment, so shouldn't be a problem.
Dick
- 09-20-2005, 02:54 PM #6Mike S.Guest
Re: Mot v551 firmware
In article <[email protected]>,
Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:33:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
>wrote:
>
>>
>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
>>>On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:11:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>In article <RLMXe.253966$E95.134570@fed1read01>,
>>>>pygmy puffs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>My phone reports R47_G_08.17.0.0.FR.01 as it's firmware.
>>>>>Are their any updates available? Phone works well except for a pretty
>>>>>short battery life.
>>>>
>>>>You want R472_G_08.18.16R_0A or later. visible improvements:
>>>>
>>>>1. Significantly improved battery life.
>>>>2. GPRS indicator changes to "E" when EDGE protocol active.
>>>>3. Vibrate+Ring option added.
>>>
>>>My phone shows R47_G_08.17.OFR. I assume from the above that I should
>>>get a firmware update. How do I do that? My phone came from Cingular
>>>via Amazon.com.
>>
>>If it's under warranty, the safest route is to call Motorola service (or
>>enter a service request on their web site). Tell them that you have poor
>>battery life and you want the April 15 firmware release that was
>>specifically designed to correct that problem. If your phone was sold
>>unlocked, be aware that this procedure will result in your phone having a
>>SIM subsidy lock applied.
>>
>>If it's out of warranty, you're impatient, and/or wish to take a small
>>chance, get a data cable and flash it yourself. There are numerous places
>>on the net where you can download the firmware and find instructions on
>>how to use it.
>>
>
>OK. Thanks MIke. My phone is unlocked, so guess I should try the
>flash it yourself route.
That does not guarantee your phone will stay unlocked. Applying
carrier-branded firmware usually applies a subsidy lock as well.
You can always pursue unlocking afterwards though, either through the
carrier or a third-party unlocking service.
- 09-24-2005, 06:26 PM #7MarkGuest
Re: Mot v551 firmware
On 9/20/05 4:54 PM, Mike S.:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:33:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>>Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:11:24 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Mike S.)
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>In article <RLMXe.253966$E95.134570@fed1read01>,
>>>>>pygmy puffs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>My phone reports R47_G_08.17.0.0.FR.01 as it's firmware.
>>>>>>Are their any updates available? Phone works well except for a pretty
>>>>>>short battery life.
>>>>>
>>>>>You want R472_G_08.18.16R_0A or later. visible improvements:
>>>>>
>>>>>1. Significantly improved battery life.
>>>>>2. GPRS indicator changes to "E" when EDGE protocol active.
>>>>>3. Vibrate+Ring option added.
>>>>
>>>>My phone shows R47_G_08.17.OFR. I assume from the above that I should
>>>>get a firmware update. How do I do that? My phone came from Cingular
>>>>via Amazon.com.
>>>
>>>If it's under warranty, the safest route is to call Motorola service (or
>>>enter a service request on their web site). Tell them that you have poor
>>>battery life and you want the April 15 firmware release that was
>>>specifically designed to correct that problem. If your phone was sold
>>>unlocked, be aware that this procedure will result in your phone having a
>>>SIM subsidy lock applied.
>>>
>>>If it's out of warranty, you're impatient, and/or wish to take a small
>>>chance, get a data cable and flash it yourself. There are numerous places
>>>on the net where you can download the firmware and find instructions on
>>>how to use it.
>>>
>>
>>OK. Thanks MIke. My phone is unlocked, so guess I should try the
>>flash it yourself route.
>
>
> That does not guarantee your phone will stay unlocked. Applying
> carrier-branded firmware usually applies a subsidy lock as well.
> You can always pursue unlocking afterwards though, either through the
> carrier or a third-party unlocking service.
I just joined this newsgroup and read this interesting message thread.
I have been complaining to Cingular for about a year now on poor battery
life on the Motorola V551 phone and they told me that its because of how
I use the phone. Cingular told me that I talked too much, but when they
reviewed my monthly call times, they had no clue. I have been daily
charging the battery in the Motorola V551 phones (I have two of these
phones).
I will be informing my local Cingular store about this issue as it seems
to occur with MANY Cingular customers.
How does one get the firmware update?
Thank you.
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