Sunday, August 28, 2011

BlackBerry releases differential updates

Research In Motion has just announced a software upgrade for the BlackBerry Playbook. The software version 1.0.7.2942 - brings a new feature to the tablet- differential updates.

The differential updates allow users to update only those parts of the OS that require updating. This results in smaller download file sizes and therefore faster updating. It will also reduce download costs.

WiFi connectivity to WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) networks has also been updated to provide improved security. The update ensures faster pairing between a BlackBerry smartphone and the PlayBook tablet via the BlackBerry Bridge app.

To make full use of the BlackBerry PlayBook update, RIM has rolled out an update of the BlackBerry Bridge app as well. Users are advised to install it on the smartphone as well for maximum compatibility. The update can be located in App World or can also be searched through this link.

BlackBerry PlayBook tablet users must already have BlackBerry tablet OS v1.0.7.2670 installed to experience differential updates. If you still have to update your device you can follow this link to do so.
Existing users can upgrade the OS of their BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to v1.0.7.2942 over the air or they can locate the update using this link. Users buying the BlackBerry PlayBook following the update will be prompted to automatically install the update on their device.

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