How to get the Windows Mobile 6 Update for your Samsung Blackjack (WM6)

I've gone through the process of flashing my Samsung Blackjack with the Windows Mobile 6 upgrade. If you're looking for the WM6 upgrade for the Blackjack you can get it from Samsung here. (www.samsung.com/us/i607/windowsupgrade)

According to the Samsung website here are the new features/fixes that WM6 provides.

Please see the condensed list below for details of some changes found in this HA1 update for the SGH-i607 (BlackJack).

  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0
  • Microsoft Office Mobile (allows you to view & edit XLS and DOC files on the fly)
  • Video Share Calling Technology (allows you with supported plan and devices, to transmit live or recorded video to a recipient)
  • TeleNav & MobiTV capable
  • Modified UI with updated text & icons in several areas
  • Enhancements to improve call quality
  • Fixed, Contact lookup doesn’t work when saving embedded SMS phone number
  • Fixed, Several Bluetooth issues
  • Fixed, VCML count not displayed properly
  • Fixed, Media player issue
  • Fixed, Embedded URL in MMS could not be saved
  • Fixed, CV does not play in full screen mode
  • Fixed, Converter for currency now supports Canada
  • Fixed, Handset would sound tone when charger was inserted in Silent Mode
  • Integrated Daylight Savings Time Patch
  • Enhanced international roaming support (originally included in GB4 S/W)

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