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Safe to attempt to update the software?

I've just purchased a new SE Xperia pro ( factory unlocked ).  However, for some reason the supplier has advised against attempting to update the software.  I'm not in a hurry to do so, but would like to know why they might have advised that and are there any steps I can take to a) avoid the phone updating itself and b) if I should want to try an update is there a way to downgrade if it doesn't work?

I'm in the UK and will be using this phone with T-mobile network. 

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slimshaddy
Hero

well first you should ask him what he fears if you update.. i mean what does he think will happen if you update..??

i don;t think there should be any problem..

however , connect your phone to your pc , a pop up will appear , click yes and install pc companion  and after installiion make sure it recognises your phone , after downloading it should automatically recognise the phone...

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slimshaddy
Hero

well first you should ask him what he fears if you update.. i mean what does he think will happen if you update..??

i don;t think there should be any problem..

however , connect your phone to your pc , a pop up will appear , click yes and install pc companion  and after installiion make sure it recognises your phone , after downloading it should automatically recognise the phone...

gwhispererz
Champion

Hi, just wondering .... where did you buy the phone? It is worthwhile to check if the bootloader is still locked.

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Delivery took forever but I got it from...
http://www.sale-point.com/product_info.php?info=p13468_sony-ericsson-xperia-pro-mk16i-tf-8g-silver.h...

Not sure how to check the bootloader without connecting to SDK etc. but it boots completely normal.

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Basically I hope that an update to that phone won't turn it into an expensive brick.

The Xperia pro seems to be an abandoned child of SE, so there probably aren't any updates other than crucial bug fixes anyway.  Or are there?
This one is Android ver: 2.3.4
Build: 4.0.1.A.0.283
Kernel: 2.6.32.9-perf    SEMCUser@SEMCHost #1

slimshaddy
Hero

its upto you , there is 0.1 % of getting the phone bricked while updatig , if there are no problems like wifi dis-coonect and stable electricity , phone will not get bricked , however its upto you if you want to update or not..

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OK, I'm fine with the normal risks... was just wondering if there was some particular extra risk with this model.  Especially since in never really launched well in the UK.

EDIT: They've just responded to my question.  Basically it's a message they now routinely apply to their shipments, because they were having several customers messing up the upgrades by disconnecting midstream.

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gwhispererz
Champion

From your edited reply above, guess I do not need to answer this, probably bootloader is still locked. Anyway, the easiest way to find out is to plug phone to PC Companion.

slimshaddy
Hero

so thats why they told you not to update , well its better to listen to them Slightly_smiling_Face

but do ask them for the coming ICS update due in march \ april , it will have a complete new User Interface and features..

so do ask them..

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Xperia Pro will run ICS?