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Upgrading the Samsung Jack to 6.5

The other twenty-four hours Samsung released the Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard update for the AT&T Jack. We downloaded the update file and with a little effort, updated the Jack to 6.5.

With very few exceptions, had I not performed the upgrade, it would exist tough to tell the deviation between the quondam Jack running WM 6.i and the Jack running WM vi.5.

Ease on past the interruption for a few screen shots to encounter if you can tell the deviation and our initial thoughts on the Jack's updated Os.

Updating tin be a challenge

Downloading the 119-megabyte update file was the easy part of getting Windows Mobile 6.five on the Samsung Jack. Equally have many, I recently updated my computer to Windows 7 and subsequently two failed attempts to install WM 6.v I detect in the "troubleshooting" section of the update information that the installer does not support Windows vii.

Hopefully that won't be the situation for long and I was fortunate to yet accept another computer running Windows XP. Fifty-fifty with a uniform computer, the installation procedure was odd and non absent of challenges. (Note: You should exist able to run the updater in "XP compatibility style. Right-click to Properties, and then hit up compatibility manner.")

Yous need your Jack'southward battery fully charged and an ActiveSync connection established. When you execute the installer, it uploads a modest file on your Jack and and then the screen goes blank and a update progression window appears on your computer screen. The ActiveSync connexion is terminated and in a few seconds your computer recognizes the Jack as new hardware requiring a different driver to be installed.

Navigate through the driver installation magician and once the device is recognized, a connection is established and the "Start" button on the update progress window becomes available. Click on the "Offset" card to start to installation of Windows Mobile 6.5 and in nearly five minutes your Samsung Jack is rebooting with the orange screen of 6.v.

Non much to see ...

Again, had I not performed the update, I would be hard pressed to tell the divergence between WM 6.1 and WM half-dozen.5. The Home Screens are identical and navigation around the Windows Phone is the aforementioned.  It'due south not until you lot move away from the Domicile Screen do y'all brainstorm to see small-scale indications of the update.

You lot will encounter Marketplace installed as well as Pocket Internet Explorer half dozen and Vlingo. AT&T besides saw fit to add together a footling more bloatware including AT&T'southward WiFi, Online Locker along with the customary demo apps.

In that location'southward as well a difference in available memory with WM half dozen.5. You loose about 8mb'due south of on lath storage with the update. This is probable due to the inclusion of Marketplace, Vlingo and the other additional apps included in WM 6.five.

At that place'due south a new radio version with 6.v and new PDA version. The updated OS seems to be a niggling more than responsive on the Jack. Power management has e'er been impressive with Windows Mobile Standard and over the past twenty-four hours it appears WM half dozen.v is edifice on that tradition.

So why update?

If you lot're unable to update the Jack to WM half dozen.5 because Windows seven compatibility issues, I actually can't say you lot're missing out on much.  You lot'll do fine equally is until the Win 7 issues are ironed out.

While the update from vi.i to 6.5 on WM Professional was more noticeable, on the surface, at that place is very trivial to the WM Standard update on the Jack. Instead information technology looks like nearly of the effort was focused on issues underneath the hood.

Y'all do have an improved version of Cyberspace Explorer and Vlingo is an interesting app. Retention and power management seemed to be the most noticeable improvements with the Jack moving along a bit quicker and surviving off a fully charged battery longer.

All in all, the update is an improvement for the Jack and while the changes are subtle, they are a step (all be information technology minor) in the right direction. Hopefully, the Windows 7 problems volition be addressed chop-chop but for those running Vista or XP, you can find the update over at Samsung's Web site.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/upgrading-samsung-jack-65

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