What is Blue Wave? Why, it’s the much-awaited firmware for Samsung PMPs that enables Bluetooth magic. If you own a Samsung P2 PMP or T10 PMP you can now transfer files between your Samsung PMPs and Bluetooth-enabled devices. You can even use your Samsung T10 and P2 to make calls from a Bluetooth phone. Pretty cool.
Other changes with the firmware:
- Cosmos menu adds 3D look
- AAC support
- touchscreen responsiveness is improved
- album art is bigger as well as visualizations
- LCD/gamma brightness now adjustable
Without a doubt the best firmware upgrade from Samsung for the P2 and T10. Read on for the video.
[via pocketables, engadget]
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