How Do I Perform a Device Upgrade? (T-Mobile MDA®) T-Mobile provides a software update of Maintenance Release (MR1) for the T-Mobile MDA. The update includes many new features and updates that will improve the overall experience with the device. For a description of the changes made with this release, go to What Changes Should I Expect with the Maintenance Release (MR1)? IMPORTANT: The software update need only be applied once. For information on how to verify your current software version, go to How Do I Determine What Software Version I Have? NOTE: Before proceeding please ensure that all data on your MDA is backed up, and the e-mail settings for each of your e-mail accounts are known or are written down. Installing the new software will erase all data on the device. Data stored on the memory card will not be affected. To perform a device upgrade, perform the following steps:
NOTE: All third party applications and data that remains on the device prior to downloading the new software will be deleted and be un-retrievable. Third party applications will need to be re-downloaded after the new software has been installed.
NOTE: Open the Readme file by clicking View Readme.
NOTE: The utility will check for an ActiveSync connection and sufficient battery life.
NOTE: Update progress will be shown on the computer and on the device. The upgrade process can take between 10-15 minutes. You may notice that the progress indicator also appears to stall at 85% and 95%. This is normal behavior.
NOTE: When the device boots up, it go through the initial start up routine as if the device was hard reset, or brand new out of the box. The screen will display a Windows Mobile screen with the Microsoft Logo.
NOTE: Once the device boots up it will have the new operating system (OS) installed. All previous e-mail accounts will need to be set up again, in addition to any device settings. Bluetooth®* headsets will also have to be re-paired with the device. NOTE: The push e-mail feature will automatically be enabled on the device. This feature will not have to be turned on manually. Once the e-mail account(s) have been set up, e-mail will begin being pushed to the device. *The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by T-Mobile is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. tm23294 |
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