This is what they call it in telecommunication industry (FOTA)
Firmware over the Air. In your case, T-Mobile has an updated patch to
your phone and they wanted to send you this patch over the air instead
of going to them and do it.



This feature has been implemented in a lot of phones recently and it
is safe since you are getting it from your carrier. Since you have
chosen Update later, you don't have to worry about losing the new
patch, it will come again to ask you if you want to update the phone
or not. But don't chose Update Later more than 3 times because the
update will be canceled and in this case you will  have to go to
setting and check the software update from the phone it self (they
call it Client Initiated session, which means the user will ask for
any update if there is any)


On Nov 3, 8:53 pm, Caiwangqin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had one message this morning, it says system update, i can update now or
> later, i choosed update later, cause i don't know if update safe. shoud i
> update for my G1 device?
>
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> Best Regards,
>
> Jesse Cai (蔡望勤)http://P1.cn
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