
Just when we posted that generic (i.e. non-carrier specific) versions of the HTC Touch Diamond and Touch Pro are getting firmware updates, we’ve heard the AT&T Fuze (aka Touch Pro with AT&T’s 3G frequencies) will be getting the same treatment. Actually, we’re not quite sure it’s exactly the same update that will come for the Fuze, but it looks good enough, nonetheless. Scrap that, there are tons of things that will be fixed and/or updated with the new Fuze firmware as you can see from this page on Xda-Developers, which prepared the rundown of all the changes.
If you own the AT&T Fuze, there are two ways to proceed. If you feel adventurous enough you can hop over to Xda-Developers and grab their file. Alternatively, you may want to wait for AT&T and HTC to go all official with the update. We’re always for the official routes, whenever possible. Whatever you decide, make sure to backup all your data prior to pushing the trigger. Good luck!
[Via: Engadget Mobile]
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