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Posted by: Chris Benoit

Hi guys this is my first post here.Well for start i would like to know where can i find the latest x-70 firmware,a32?

I would also like to know if you can with any way edit tha flash like they do on the nokia flash files and change some things?

And a couple of questions not actually related to the topic.
A)Can you do anything to exceed the 14 limit they have in voice recording?And why is there a limit?That's stupid!
B)Why doesn't the picture of the caller appear in fullscreen?
C)Is it possible for java to be added in a future firmware release by panasonic?Thanx in advance.



Posted by: RedDiablo

Chris Benoit
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Well for start i would like to know where can i find the latest x-70 firmware,a32?
In the service center
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I would also like to know if you can with any way edit tha flash like they do on the nokia flash files and change some things?
Now it is impossible: Firmware file X70 - is ciphered[list=a][*]4x14 s. Is a limit[*]Because this of a picture are stored separately from the basic memory - in memory of the phone book. Therefore it is possible to keep a photos for all 500 contacts.[*]JAVA support on the Panasonic P341i (i-Mode version of X70)[/list=1]



Posted by: Chris Benoit

It's ciphered?What does that mean?That it's encoded in some way?And nothing can be done to be edited?

Also where can i find the bug fixes of every version?

Thanx alot for your your reply!



Posted by: RedDiablo

Chris Benoit
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It's ciphered?What does that mean?That it's encoded in some way?And nothing can be done to be edited?
Yes. Plus to all this: these FirmWare are still strongly packed so, that do not give in to compression by any archiver.
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Also where can i find the bug fixes of every version?
Probably only at software developers.





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