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Old 06-19-2009, 03:45 PM   #24
fonejunkie
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Wow, I forgot what a pain it is to setup all of the apps / activation codes / configurations... but the deed is done. This time, for some reason, my profiles, ringtones, memos and calendar entries were missing following the upgrade. I resynched with Outlook and the memos and calendar entries came back. The ringtones were there, but I had to manually associate them with the address book entries... and I had to recreate the one special profile that I had set up for my office (pager setup)...

I don't know if the missing profile was caused by the upgrade (or by doing the upgrade), but none of it was major - except the pain of doing it all.

This OS seems to have given me another 125-150k of available memory - the amount is irrelevent, as it is directly tied to the number of apps / stuff you have loaded, YMMV - but what matters is the net change.

It also seems to be a bit snappier. I also just noticed that on the Bold, removing the voice dialing doesn't disable the Options/About screen. Nice.

I have upgraded, and I am happy.
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