I have a legacy Samsung Convoy 2. This is my 2nd Convoy 2. Which replaced a previous Convoy 2 that worked flawlessly
for many years until I had to turn it in due to a change in employment.
There are two problems that I'm having with this 2nd Convoy 2:
1. About two weeks ago when I turned it off, it rebooted! The only way to power it off is to remove the battery.
It can also be functionally turned off by connecting the USB cable to charge it. Then I can turn it off and it
will stay off as long as the USB cable is powering it. Remove the USB cable and it boots up on its own.
2. The 2nd problem is performing a firmware update. This Convoy 2 currently has ancient S/W/V. U640.DE12 firmware,
circa 2008. The current version, according to both Verizon and Samsung, is U640.FA11.
I addressed the first problem by doing a hard reset which, according to various online sources, would solve the power
off reboot problem. It did NOT!
Thus restoring the firmware with an upgraded version seems appropriate. In the previously used Convoy 2 I did one
firmware upgrade to it several years ago with no problem. With the current Convoy 2 I am having all kinds of problems.
The normal OTA (OverTheAir) upgrade procedure using Menu/PhoneInfo/SoftwareUpdate/CheckNew went nowhere. I've
tried this over half a dozen times, including at a Verizon corporate store, at various locations in California and Oregon.
What happens most of the time is that it goes into the "Connecting" mode with the CCW rotating red/black arrow
circle and keeps doing that almost forever. I've let it go for about an hour with no success. Sometimes it will come back
with Service Unavailable and to try later. But usually it just keeps trying, going nowhere. One Verizon tech support
person suggested doing the hard reset to fix this problem, but that didn't work either.
Another Verizon tech support person suggested doing the *228 Opt-1 network update/activation then trying the procedure above.
The *228 Opt-1 network update/activation did work and completed normally. I've done this several times without any failures.
Ditto for doing *228 Opt-2 roaming update. But this hasn't gotten any success getting the firmware update connection to work.
It appears that whatever Verizon/Samsung server the Convoy 2 is trying to contact is not responding or doesn't have the firmware..
The online Verizon Help for the Convoy lists a manual firmware upgrade procedure using VZW_software_ upgrade_assistant.exe.
Where this gem is supposed to be in the Convoy 2, ready for transfer to a PC. Following the procedure to transfer it to my PC works
up thru opening up the Convoy 2's mass storage. But the VZW_Software_Upgrade_Assistant.exe is nowhere to be found. There's
directories for pictures, music, etc but no sign of the SUA. I've tried this with both the aux SD memory card removed and installed.
When removed my PC looks at the Convoy's internal memory disk and sees various mostly empty directories but not the SUA. Further,
the SUA was NOT listed in the AutoPlay opening, in Explorer, etc as suggested by the Verizon instructions. It would appear not to
be there. Or its hidden. But as the empty space is nearly the total space after the hard reset, this seems unlikely.
I managed to find an online copy of the SUA, which is about 624Kbytes in size. Seems a bit skimpy. As it came from a gamer's
website and not a Verizon or other reputable website, I'm being cautious before I install it. I don't want any viruses installed on my
PC or in my phone. I'll probably put it on a test PC disk drive so as not to corrupt my main PC if its loaded with malware.
Both Samsung and Verizon don't seem to have the firmware and SUA files in downloadable areas for the Convoy 2. Samsung
tech support was also unable/unwilling to help with this problem, punting to Verizon. And so far Verizon tech support has been
technical non-support. My theory is that they don't want to or can't deal with this issue for marketing reasons, i.e., they're
trying to force a phone upgrade. Indeed, almost everytime I turn around dealing with Verizon they want to sell me something rather
than help with this problem. I have to wonder why they make this so hard. When an OverTheAir (OTA) upgrade won't work, there should be
a download area to get the files and do an easy manual upgrade from a PC. But so far I've not found it. The Verizon and Samsung
download areas for the Convoy 2 U640, except for docs, were empty. And nobody at Verizon and Samsung would say why, where to
go, etc. . All this, especially that the OTA firmware upgrade doesn't work reinforces my feeling that this is all deliberate marketing
to force an unwanted upgrade.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
Thanks!
Old-Dog