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Palm launches Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade for AT&T Treo 750 owners! The WM6 upgrade is finally live!

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 at 6:56 PM

Palm launches Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade for AT&T Palm Treo 750If we sound a bit excited to hear that Palm has finally gone live with their Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade for AT&T Palm Treo 750 owners, it’s because we are. It’s been a helluva long wait, fraught with false launch-windows, rumors, and leaked ROM files – but it’s finally here. Palm launched their WinMo6.0 upgrade for AT&T Palm Treo 750 handsets a little over an hour ago, and you can grab it here.

AT&T Palm Treo 750 owners still holding their breath for the Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The official (it sure is nice to finally say it) Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade ROM is available from Palm’s downloads pagehere.

Here’s AT&T’s text on the launch of the WinMo6 upgrade ROM from the AT&T Windows Mobile Devices page:

Are you an existing Palm Treo 750 customer?
Download the latest Windows Mobile® 6 Professional software update for the Palm Treo 750 that updates the entire operating system from Windows Mobile® 5.0 to Windows Mobile® 6 Professional plus adds HSDPA support, AT&T Mall, AT&T Music, MEdia Net, CV (video) and many other updates and fixes. CAUTION: Firmware updates will DELETE ALL applications, data, and settings on the device. Back up all information on a PC or storage card before installing the firmware upgrade.

What are you waiting for? Head on over to Palm’s download center and grab your very own AT&T Palm Treo 750 Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade already.

AT&T Palm Treo 750 Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade 

[Via: WMExperts]

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  • LanghorneAlex

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