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Verizon's Flagship Media Phone Receives Firmware Update To Fix Bugs

Turns out the iPhone isn't the only high-profile device to receive regular firmware updates. Today, LG and Verizon Wireless made a firmware update available for the LG VX-10000 Voyager, a supposed iPhone killer. Rather than offer new features, this update serves to fixify things that ain't workin' right.

Turns out the iPhone isn't the only high-profile device to receive regular firmware updates. Today, LG and Verizon Wireless made a firmware update available for the LG VX-10000 Voyager, a supposed iPhone killer. Rather than offer new features, this update serves to fixify things that ain't workin' right.I dunno if the Voyager was rushed out the door so it could be on store shelves prior to Black Friday, but it is having its share of problems post release. So much so that users are submitting complaints in droves large enough to make LG and Verizon take notice.

The biggest fix concerns better power management and prolonged battery life. Truth to tell, I tested one of these devices, and I thought the battery life was fantastic. It could remain on standby for nearly two weeks, and even with regular phone calls, messaging and light Web browsing, I experienced four days of battery life.


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Verizon made a firmware update available today. Here is a complete list of what the update fixes, courtesy of Phonenews.com:

* Fixed issue with V CAST Music and 4GB+ removable memory read error * Adds ability to reset V CAST Mobile TV client * Update power settings to improve battery life performance * Bluetooth enhancements to audio, pairing, and key tone * Mobile Web - HTML browser enhancements * Fixed to display �=� symbol on the bottom in the calculator for LG Joy font * Fixed to access to keypad through only one step while in a call * Fixed the auto lock setting so that the touch screen will not lock on its own when auto lock is set to off * Fixed to allow ESPN application on external touch screen * Fixed to allow Mobile IM on external touch screen * Fixed to have no difference between the displayed image (to let you know which scene was taken) and the actual saved image, when you take a picture aiming at any moving objects * Fixed when device goes to maps.google.com, the device resets.

Rather than be able to download this update to your computer or over the air and take care of it yourself, customers who wish to have their Voyager's firmware updated need to hop in the car and drive to the nearest Verizon retailer. Devices will be re-flashed with the latest firmware only in stores. Verizon is recommending that people give the local Verizon shop a call to make sure the update is available before driving over.


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