March 06, 2004

No more cellphone recalls for software bugs

We've written before about DoCoMo's system for updating phone firmware via the network rather than forcing people to come to its shops or recalling handsets; seems it's being used for the first time.

The first of DoCoMo's new FOMA series, the F900i, has a minor bug that prevents email being downloaded automatically if the handset is turned on and then closed before the signal strength "antenna mark" displays on the screen. Fixing this involves going to Settings --> Text Input/Other --> Software Update and inputting the phone PIN, which starts an update wizard and then reboots the phone.

It wasn't certain when DoCoMo first announced this whether it would be manual or automatic, so this answers that question. Anyway, sounds like a great alternative to recalls or going to a DoCoMo shop, both for them and for us.

[Via K-Tai Watch (Japanese)]

Posted by aragoto at March 06, 2004 09:46 PM | TrackBack
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hey- the comments on your most recent posts are not working. Is that on purpose?

Unrelated to this post but...


Hmm...weird. My friends who have Tu-Ka all have the 15mm phone. Here it is, the Kyocera TK22.

http://www.tu-ka.co.jp/line_up/tk22.html

Why are they claiming an 18mm phone the thinnest when they have been selling a 15mm phone for months?

Posted by: gen on March 9, 2004 02:19 PM
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