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Grandstream GXP1620 IP Phone Firmware 1.0.2.29 Beta Download

Posted at March 29, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameGrandstream GXP1620 IP Phone Firmware 1.0.2.29 Beta
CategoryVoip Voice Over Ip
ManufacturerGrandstream
File Size11.6 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

Grandstream GXP1620 IP Phone Firmware 1.0.2.29 Beta Description

BUG FIXES:

- Fixed Adjusted Hebrew Font to a smaller size
- Fixed Hebrew strings update

About VoIP Phone Updates:

Firmware updates for VoIP Phones are very important as they usually contain many bug fixes, add new features and updates, as well as add additional security features.

One of the main problems users come across when attempting to upgrade their VoIP Phone is that their device may be locked to a certain Carrier. Adding an unlocked version of the firmware may cause the device to stop working on certain networks. This operation may void your carrier warranty and, as such, is not recommended.

Before downloading, make sure that you have selected the appropriate firmware for your device and that the update supports the VoIP service provider you use.

Generally, it is important to upgrade older firmware in sequence (v1 to v2 to v3) and so on, because many manufacturers don’t launch standalone update packages.

Although using beta release firmware packages is tempting, it can prove to be quite risky as well. If you choose to try beta release updates, please read the detailed firmware notes and make sure that you have the possibility to revert to an older and more stable version in case the beta turns out faulty.

If you feel that this update can improve the functionality of your VoIP Phone, please use the download button and follow the installation instructions

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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