Treo Pro Bluetooth Update Released
Yesterday, Palm released a cabinet file update for the Treo Pro that fixes a bug with the Pro’s Bluetooth stack.
You should apply this update if “you are in an active call using bluetooth car kit or bluetooth headset and you receive a second incoming call and you let it ring or you ignore the incoming call, the call will be diverted to Voicemail. The first call remains active but you can no longer hear the caller (the caller can still hear you). The audio has been lost. If you answer the call and swap between calls or reject the call, the issue is not seen.”
Devices with a software version of T850UNA-1.01-XXX or lower should apply this patch. If your software version is higher than 1.01, this update is not necessary.
The update is a software update (not a firmware upgrade), so if a hard reset is performed, the update needs to be reinstalled. It can be installed in three ways - transferred using ActiveSync, downloaded over-the-air (OTA), or launched from a microSD card. To install OTA visit www.palm.com/850u-bluetooth-ota from your Palm Treo Pro device.
Unfortunately, due to issues with our FTP server, we are unable to host the CAB file in our downloads section at this moment.
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Why am I not surprised? Palm hasn’t figured out the Bluetooth game yet. I have had four Treo devices and none of the four can stay synced. But I still love the Palm anyway.
Yes, we “love” the Palm as a beaten child loves it’s parent. Getting away seems scarier than staying.
Nice to see Palm’s at least giving the WinceMob purchasers some love.
Another reason why I left Palm. The software is old and needs major revamping.