Comments on: Sprint Treo 700p MR Update Posted

Palm has posted the long awaited maintenance release update for the Sprint Treo 700p. The update for Verizon is listed as coming soon.

The update includes a large number of updates and performance improvements including updates to the Phone application, Blazer, messaging, Versamail, Bluetooth and SDHC SD card support. Read on for a full list of features.

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No acknoledgement of stability issues?

ocspub @ 6/4/2007 2:29:42 PM # Q
What I am looking for is a solution to the random crashes my Treo 700p is experiencing. Forget bluetooth headsets -- I just want it to not decide to crash/reboot while it's sitting idle on my desk.

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RE: No acknoledgement of stability issues?
joetunon @ 6/5/2007 11:38:50 AM # Q
I would also love to get an answer on that! My 700p has been rebooting itself on a regular basis. I just finished doing the update (I had to hard reset it first because mine too was caught in the endless reboot loop - is that the most annoying thing in the world or what). Time will tell if it addresses the reboots. I will know in a matter of a couple of days, since a couple of days has not gone by without a reboot or two.

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Questions I'd like to see answered since I don't have Sprint 700p

hkklife @ 6/4/2007 2:55:36 PM # Q
Looks to be a rather comprehensive update.

To the first person who gets this sucker installed, can you please report on the following:
I'm fortunatey/unfortunately on Verizon so it's entirely possibly we might not even GET the 700p update!

1. Is VersaMail the only updated app or any of the other core apps slightly updated as well?

2. How is the overall system stability?

3. Does the MR break compatibility with any 3rd party programs?

4. Approx. how much has the lag/delay when launching Blazer been minimized?

5. Can the 700p see 8gb SDHC cards like the Treo 680 can (ie as two separate 4gb volumes)?


Pilot 1000-->Pilot 5000-->PalmPilot Pro-->IIIe-->Vx-->m505-->T|T-->T|T2-->T|C-->T|T3-->T|T5-->TX-->Treo 700P

RE: Questions I'd like to see answered since I don't have Sprint
SeldomVisitor @ 6/4/2007 3:01:38 PM # Q
RE: Questions I'd like to see answered since I don't have Sprint 700p
hkklife @ 6/4/2007 3:07:22 PM # Q
Here's the TC thread that tracks all of the ROM update changes and compatible/incompatible apps:

http://discussion.treocentral.com/showthread.php?t=144608


Pilot 1000-->Pilot 5000-->PalmPilot Pro-->IIIe-->Vx-->m505-->T|T-->T|T2-->T|C-->T|T3-->T|T5-->TX-->Treo 700P

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Verizon update?

a_nonamiss @ 6/4/2007 5:11:59 PM # Q
Ohmanohmanohmanohmanohmanohmanohman

Damn you Verizon!

I have to sit and look at this fantasy list of features while my buggy, crashy, busted Verizon phone sits laughing at me.

((cry))

Arthur

Palm Pilot 1000 > Palm Pilot Professional > Palm III > Palm M100 > Sony Clié PEG-T415 > Palm T|T3 > Samsung SCH-i730 > Palm 700p

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Delight the Buyers!

mikecane @ 6/4/2007 5:12:13 PM # Q
As in the ones who just plonked down a wad for 25% of the company.

Not, uh, you know, the actual fekkin *customers*!

RE: Delight the Buyers!
DarthRepublican @ 6/5/2007 4:02:04 AM # Q
It's amazing how easily people on this site can get exactly what they want and still bitch about it.

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700p update to 1.10 version Sprint

mikedob @ 6/4/2007 5:27:42 PM # Q
Just wondering since 24MB are needed... just wondering if it uses up more memory when updated.... I currently only have 10MB free space and do not want to give up an MBs...

Mike

Mike
700p

RE: 700p update to 1.10 version Sprint
TreoAnon @ 6/4/2007 6:27:30 PM # Q
From comments on the recent Cingular 680 update you are going to have to free up a lot more memory! (One person talked about needed 24 MB for that) But since the installation of the MR results in a hard reset, your memory will be purged anyway, so don't worry about.

So you probably should:
1) HotSync to take a backup of your device
2) Delete enough stuff to make room for the MR to run
3) Run the MR from SD, which I think will hard reset your unit at the end
4) HotSync to restore all the files that were lost during the hard reset

RE: 700p update to 1.10 version Sprint
joad @ 6/5/2007 12:22:51 PM # Q
Hotsync and/or just load Backupman (Trial should work if you haven't installed it yet), make an image to card, hard reset then install the update under a fake username. Run the update on the device, after it's successful then restore from hotsync and/or Backupman. I would never run a ROM update while I have data on the device - it's just asking for trouble.

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Memory after update

mikedob @ 6/4/2007 5:29:08 PM # Q
Does anyone know how much space this update to 1.10 Sprint on the 700p will take up, when completed?

Mike
700p
RE: Memory after update
ImBatMan @ 6/4/2007 7:25:11 PM # Q
not that much. Looking at my Treo I had 46mb available and now I have 45mb available. I do recommend backing up ALL your data because it does erase everything.

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Trouble after MR Update?

brehanyj@gmail.com @ 6/4/2007 9:16:21 PM # Q
Has anyone else had trouble after the MR Update? After all the files transferred, my 700P went into an endless loop of restarts. I can't get it out. Palm LiveChat support gave up after a hard reset failed. Anyone else have this trouble?

JFB

John B

RE: Trouble after MR Update?
neurojava @ 6/4/2007 10:32:38 PM # Q
I had exactly the same issue. I performed a soft reset. No change. Then eventually had to perform a hard reset - and not its working.

Try a hard reset-not a system reset.

cheers


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update killed my 700p

ES_SKATE @ 6/4/2007 11:03:30 PM # Q
i updated my treo 700p sprint today and when it asked me to calibrate the screen i was sent into an endless reset loop. i tried a hard reset with no result. i eventually called palm and they got me to the phone screen and i checked the software and it did update however whenever i tried to turn the phone on and it was sent into and endless reset loop again. after trying everything palm threw at me they told me my phone was useless and since their update was responsible they are replacing my phone for free. they also said i was not alone with this problem

RE: update killed my 700p
brehanyj@gmail.com @ 6/5/2007 12:52:54 AM # Q
How long are they making you wait? I was told that I would have to wait 5-7 business days, unless I paid $25 for a 2-3 business day wait.

John B
RE: update killed my 700p
joelaposta @ 6/5/2007 3:14:09 PM # Q
I had the same problem, I finally took the phone to a Sprint repair center, and they took it apart and told me there was "corrosion" around my screen, and that caused it. Due to that the insurance is requiring the $50 fee for a new phone. Great. Perhaps after the phone comes in I can call Sprint or Palm and get them to reimburse the $50 fee.

Joe

Palm IIIx -> Palm IIIc -> Palm m505 (x2) -> Clie N760C -> T615C -> Clie NR70 (x2) -> Clie NX70 -> Clie UX50

RE: update killed my 700p
hkklife @ 6/5/2007 4:03:13 PM # Q
Internal "corrosion" is the carriers' version of BestBuy's gold-plated USB cables.

Some of the TC gang who got their 700p bricked by the update have managed to get replacement units out of Palm. Of course, YMMV as always....



Pilot 1000-->Pilot 5000-->PalmPilot Pro-->IIIe-->Vx-->m505-->T|T-->T|T2-->T|C-->T|T3-->T|T5-->TX-->Treo 700P

re to brehanyj@gmail.com
ES_SKATE @ 6/5/2007 4:19:32 PM # Q
they said 3-5 business days and didnt charge me a dime

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Update

mopcodes @ 6/4/2007 11:22:13 PM # Q
My update was successful. However I had problems with:

IBM Java VM - had to reinstall.

Google Maps - had to reinstall.

Resco Explorer - lost it's license code. Existing one I had did not work. I got a new upgrade code for free.
It never prompted for it and for now it's working?!?!?! Go figure. Sigh.

Blue Nomad - be sure to disable the auto back up features. I nearly had a heart attack when it ran after a reset.
The products - Removeit and Swordfish would not re-register no matter what. I'm awaiting some help from Blue Nomad.

At approximately 10pm CST tonight the phone was running "Memos" it went to sleep and awoke again when it did a random reset. I went to the phone screen to verify this via ##ERR#. So it looks like random reboots are going to be the norm again.

I've not used the phone much so I'll report back in the days to come.

D. Martin
Former Amiga/Commodore Author/Writer/Reviewer

RE: Update
joad @ 6/5/2007 12:25:20 PM # Q
Because of the DB Cache issues some larger files have problems on a restore. If you load UDMH first you should be able to get it all to come back from an SD image.

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Update Seems Good

MegaManXcalibur @ 6/5/2007 12:57:22 AM # Q
Well I successfully installed the update on my phone with no problems.

First of all the update itself went well, but it did take a while (about thirty minutes). Although I've heard some people on TreoCentral say the update restores all of your previous files and third party applications I can't confirm this since I had to reinstall everything (pretty much a simple HotSync operation).

Although I never had any stability issues with my 700p there are a few things about this update I did notice. With the exception of Blazer most of the lag seems to be taken care of (especially the lag between switching applications). Music playback also seems to be much improved.

One change with the phone application I noticed (which had me confused for a few minutes) is the normal roaming symbol has been replaced with a blue triangle. Why this was done (I thought the large "R" symbol was pretty self explanatory) I don't know but whatever.

I haven't ran into any problems with third party applications not working which is good news. I know I'm looking forward to proper SDHC support. If anybody has an 8GB card they can try out in the 700p I'd like to hear if it works properly.

Overall the update seems to be good, at least I haven't had any issues yet.

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Thank you Verizon, thank you Sprint users

bbtkd @ 6/5/2007 7:20:02 AM # Q
Thanks to Verizon for letting Sprint users discover the bugs in this release first! From the postings on the forums, a significant number of Sprint users are worse off after the update. If Verizon has to hold it back so they can fix some of these issues (looping, bricking) - then thank you again!

It is mind boggling how they can take months to test a release only to have the problems they are seeing now upon release. Sounds like the safest method is to backup, hard reset, update from a clean card, then restore. Those who tried running the update from ROM seem to have had a lot more problems...

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I've not had any problems

mwrob @ 6/5/2007 8:31:46 AM # Q
I did the ROM update via hotsync from PC. Took about 45 minutes. I've not had any problems yet but I haven't used it a lot.
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custom rom?

drbuzz0 @ 6/5/2007 10:36:48 AM # Q
So does this mean that (finally) custom roms can be created for the 700p?

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So.... how's the Bluetooth pairing and lag?

joad @ 6/5/2007 12:29:18 PM # Q
Well, Palm screwed us again - I've already invested too much in the 755 (cards, cases, contract) and it'll be hard to go back tho I really, really want to.

It may not be obvious yet except to heavy BT users, but how's the pairing - does it finally seem to stay working? And, has the lag come down at least a bit? The 755 seems to have a bit of lag entering the browser, but seems about half of what the 700p had.

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Yea, Sprint

ndurantz @ 6/5/2007 12:31:06 PM # Q
I have had a very pleasant experience with the update! Bluetooth bugginess is seriously reduced and the only lag time I am seeing is with the launching of Blazer, but that is even reduced. Sorry to hear some of you had your Treo's "bricked" by this update and I hope all the rest of you have as great an experience as I did. And, finally, Sprint stepped up for it's customer's before Verizon. Here's hoping that is an indication of things to come from Sprint.
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This update BREAKS YOUR PHONE! Beware!

dryad271 @ 10/3/2007 3:52:57 PM # Q
I'm amazed that anyone was able to get this update to work at all.

I installed the update yesterday after waiting a few months--failed to do my usual Google-fu to see if it was a good update and now my phone is BORKED. I have to wait for Palm to send me a new one.

Why is this installer still up on their website when it FRIES PEOPLE'S PHONES??

Ridiculous!! Please warn people about this....DON'T DO IT!

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