Since HTC
announced it
will upgrade
Verizon's
Thunderbolt
to Ice Cream
Sandwich at
some point,
every update
that is not the hotly anticipated
Android 4.0 matters less and less
for those who are anxiously waiting
for the important update.
Dubbed software version 2.11.605.19
710RD , the update is pushed OTA
(over the air) as of right now, though
the official changelog still appears as
“Coming Soon” at Verizon.
Keep in mind that this update leaked
last month in the form of a RUU file,
so those who already flashed it won't
need to do it again.
Hopefully, this will be the last
maintenance update before Verizon
and HTC decided to start pushing the
long awaited Android 4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich update for HTC
Thunderbolt.
Although HTC Thunderbolt was
initially launched last year with
Android 2.2 Froyo out of the box, the
smartphone already received a
Gingerbread upgrade and is now
expected to get another major update
that will bring its firmware to Ice
Cream Sandwich.
All in all, the latest software update is
around 61MB in size and it will take
around 15-20 minutes to download it.
An additional 10-20 minutes will be
required for the update to install.
Once the update is installed, it will be
enabled with the Wireless Alerting
System and it will support Cisco Any,
which improves the VPN functionality
of the smartphone.
According to HTC, the latest update
will also improve data connectivity, as
well as device stability, which will
translate into fewer device resets.
More improvements have been
added to the default mail application,
which will allow Yahoo! Mail accounts
to receive messages properly.
It is also worth mentioning
Thunderbolt devices won't be
plagued by some bugs that previously
affected users' overall experience, as
HTC provided some fixes for these
issues.
For example, the update resolves all
issues with Mobile Hotspot
connectivity. In addition, all incoming
calls now display the correct state,
when applicable.
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