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Marin Perez
 

The Instinct Gets A Software Update

Apple's iPhone 3G isn't the only touch-screen device that's selling like hot cakes, as Samsung's Instinct also has been flying off the shelves. While the Instinct was successful, many have reported data-related issues with the phone. Those problems should be fixed with the latest firmware update.

Apple's iPhone 3G isn't the only touch-screen device that's selling like hot cakes, as Samsung's Instinct also has been flying off the shelves. While the Instinct was successful, many have reported data-related issues with the phone. Those problems should be fixed with the latest firmware update.The latest software update offers a host of improvements, including:

- Elimination of issues by where data services are disabled without user preference. - Elimination of NAI corruption upon provisioning if new NAI is shorter than the previous. - Reflect reoccurring calendar appointments. - Improved volume -- Bluetooth headsets. - Utilize saved pictures as background image. - Reduce fluctuation in signal bar and other functions related to RF/Network quality. - Eliminate "echo" on conference bridge.

Additionally, Sprint said this will pave the way for August updates to many of the applications including SprintTV, Sprint E-Mail, and more.


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I really liked the Instinct and felt it offered a different, not necessarily better experience than the Apple's handset. I only wish Sprint's marketing team would have marketed it as "different," instead of positioning it as an iPhone Killer.

In other Sprint smartphone news, it looks like the Palm Treo 800w will be getting a software update as well. The Windows Mobile device will reportedly be getting voice dialing over Bluetooth headsets soon.

For those unfamiliar, the Treo 800w has integrated Wi-Fi, assisted GPS, a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G capabilities, and Bluetooth 2.0 capabilities. It's shaped more like a Centro, and it's a fairly good phone for mobile professionals.


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