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| bg_jr. 2005-08-19, 5:48 pm |
| Was going to be near a VZW center today so I decided to have my firmware
updated for my LG 7000.
I went from T70VZV08 to T70VZV10.
Would anyone have a listing what was included in the version 10 upgrade?
Thank you!
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bg_jr.
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| Dennis Marks 2005-08-20, 5:48 pm |
| I don't have answer but I just wondered if dialing *228 option 1 does the
same thing?
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> Was going to be near a VZW center today so I decided to have my firmware
> updated for my LG 7000.
>
> I went from T70VZV08 to T70VZV10.
>
> Would anyone have a listing what was included in the version 10 upgrade?
>
> Thank you!
>
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> bg_jr.
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| Viper 2005-08-20, 11:48 pm |
| *228 option 1 programs or reprograms your phone to use service. It programs
your phone number and service codes and prl info. *228 dose nothing to the
firmware ( operating system, software) for the phone. The firmware changes
are made via a VZW store using a PC and data cable.
"Dennis Marks" <denmarks@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I don't have answer but I just wondered if dialing *228 option 1 does the
>same thing?
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| Lance Ballantyne 2005-08-21, 2:48 am |
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> Was going to be near a VZW center today so I decided to have my firmware
> updated for my LG 7000.
>
> I went from T70VZV08 to T70VZV10.
>
> Would anyone have a listing what was included in the version 10 upgrade?
Does upgrading the firmware of the lgvx7000 cost anything? i have this very
same phone and i for one love it.
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| I use to have an Lg 4400 phone and I got the firmware updates a few times a
new one was released and now I have the LG 8000 and I have had the firmware
updated on it once. I did not have to pay any thing. I think that if you get
the firmware updated on your phone, it will improve how it functions and
operates. It is just like a computer or networking router, you take a risk
of turning your phone in to a paper weight if the firmware update should
happen to fail or mess up in any way. I never have had any trouble, but
there is a risk it could mess up.
"Lance Ballantyne" <ldb10671@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Does upgrading the firmware of the lgvx7000 cost anything? i have this
> very same phone and i for one love it.
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| bg_jr. 2005-08-21, 5:48 pm |
| On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 21:56:04 -0700, "Lance Ballantyne"
<ldb10671@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Does upgrading the firmware of the lgvx7000 cost anything? i have this very
>same phone and i for one love it.
>
Had mine done just a few days ago, no charge.
Do this though. After you pick up your phone check the firmware version and
verify it was done.
When I picked mine up after waiting an hour for it, it had the same version
I left it with. The tech didn't do squat. He just gave me a receipt and
told me to come back in an hour. I guess most techs assume the customers
are brain dead as this one did and feel they will not check the version
when they leave, as this one did.
Well, I am going in there Monday to verify that that the manager told me he
was going to remove him. I guess my having 35 years with the company might
of made the manager aware that I do know some people that are even higher
up than him.
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bg_jr.
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