Good Morning! Although your new Palm Pre has known about it for a few hours now (smart lil things, aren’t they!), you may not have noticed it yet – but as of this morning the first software update for the Palm Pre is available.
[NOTE: While some Pre's have received the notifications and/or update over the past few days, today is the *official* release date of the upgrade, which is why it's only now being posted here.]
So… what’s updated?
Current Palm Pre’s are running Palm webOS v1.0.2 on the Sprint 1.4 configuration… this update will bring the webOS up to v1.0.3 and the Sprint Configuration to v1.5, Build number is now 124
You can verify your software version, build, and configuration by opening Device Info, scrolling down to Version and Configuration (for webOS version), and then tap on the Version section (for Configuration & Build)
How do I get it?
Your Pre will automatically recognize that it is not up to date with the latest release and alert you to download and install it at some point today. You can also use the Updates application to initiate the download and update.
What’s Included?
- Customers not using SSL with Exchange (EAS) were not able to set up email and were receiving an error.
- Customers using EAS version 12.0 of Exchange Server 2007 were able to set up email, but were unable to sync it, and were not receiving an error.
- Customers installing a downloaded application were receiving ‘Install Failed‘ error message if there was no more allowable memory space.
- CDMA radio on device is turned off (airplane mode) and PIN is locked. Customer dials 911 and the device should turn on radio and place a call once system acquisition is complete. Prior to the fix, the device didn‘t turn on automatically CDMA radio. Customers had to disable airplane mode when prompted.
Also addressed were various EAS email optimizations for battery life and attachment processing…
- Email transports did not ignore a CDMA connection on 1x when WiFi was connected.
- Maximum time allotted for re-sending an attachment was 20 minutes.
- In the scenario where the WAN connection is going up and down, the e-mail transport used to connect immediately, and that was draining the battery.
- Device was syncing continuously if user data on server was corrupt.
And finally…
- Device waited 2 hours to sync the Contacts and Calendar changes made on device to Google account. Calendar events that contained certain symbols were preventing Google Calendar sync.
- When device was connected to a USB charging cable, Dormant Battery icon was displayed.
- Scheduled weekday alarm events used to sound on the weekends.
Are you liking the update? Any issues or cheers/complains? Sound off in the comments, or take it to the forums over at SprintGurus and their posse of top-notch Sprint users, which is one of my favorite Sprint User Communities to date!





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