Such mis-information. Here's the sordid tale folks: The original firmware, .02 had OBEX. The first update, .03, removed all the OBEX code. The second update that was just released, .04, does not enable OBEX, it just doesn't remove it if you have it already. So if you go from .02 to .04 you keep OBEX. If you go from .03 to .04 you don't get OBEX back. So gee, thanks Verizon.
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Such mis-information. Here's the sordid tale folks:
The original firmware, .02 had OBEX. The first update, .03, removed all the OBEX code. The second update that was just released, .04, does not enable OBEX, it just doesn't remove it if you have it already.
So if you go from .02 to .04 you keep OBEX. If you go from .03 to .04 you don't get OBEX back.
So gee, thanks Verizon.