X10 firmware update, when (if?) is it coming?

on 09-07-2010 11:38
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on 09-07-2010 11:38
The last I heard from tech support is that there was 'no timescale' for the new firmware. Back in my dark days in IT that usually meant 'when we can be bothered' or 'never'. A pity, seeing as it solves quite a few issues and improves performance of the phone.
Have O2 gone down the road of the X1, Aino and Satio and just abandoned the X10? Or is it worth waiting? Or do we just de-brand to get support from Sony Ericsson?

on 13-07-2010 00:07
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on 13-07-2010 00:07
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on 14-07-2010 01:49
There is a minor update for unbranded X10's which is supposed to help improve battery life and signal, but that hasn't passed through O2 for our handsets yet.

on 14-07-2010 16:12
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on 19-07-2010 14:31
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on 19-07-2010 14:31
Having spoken to SE about this their response is that it is entirely up to the provider if/when this update gets released. So SE are effectively washing their hands of the problem.
The only response from O2 is a template email mentioning 'Android 1.6'. If you enlighten them as to what update you're referring to actually is (ie a firmware update and not an OS update) then you're asked to contact the Helpdesk, who know nothing about this update.
Complaints regarding this issue are not being answered. You get an auto-response acknowledgement email but nothing else.
O2 Ireland and Germany both have this update. Vodafone has released this update in the UK. So what is the problem?
Having been an O2 customer since the Cellcom/Cellnet days this is the last straw for me. I won't be renewing next time. I've seen too many handsets fall by the wayside. Once they've got you tied to a contract and your name is on the dotted line they're no longer interested.

on 20-07-2010 19:39
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on 20-07-2010 19:39
When I have contacted the customer service I am met with total ignorance.
I have a phone which is not performing and the they only way is to get the upgrade which my provider is doing very little about.
Having recently had a major dispute regarding a previous phone's repair I am strongly considering moving to another provider when my contract is up and having been a customer since the time of Cellnet you can understand how strongly I feel about this.

on 21-07-2010 19:03
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on 21-07-2010 19:03
* returning the phone as not fit for purpose - i.e. there is corrective software released by the manufacturer that implies there are issues with the current setup which I believe indicates it is faulty and therefore not fit for purpose; O2 are by their actions actively BLOCKING this fix. Imagine if your PC provider said "sorry you can't have the latest Windows service pack that fixes security and performance issues like everyone else".
* immediately buying either an Xperia x10 from another provider or (considering I have little dependency on this actual phone) finding an alternative android phone elsewhere that already supports 2.x
I strongly suggest anyone else fed up with this attempt the same, as well as writing to the complaint department...see below for how to!
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on 21-07-2010 19:03 - last edited on 13-06-2017 17:26 by MercedesS
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on 22-07-2010 10:54
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on 22-07-2010 10:54
Seems like every other provider in the UK is releasing this update apart from O2.

on 23-07-2010 15:12
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