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Ever really wonder what AKU 2.0 (AKU2) really is? Think of it like a service pack for your Windows Mobile OS. AKU stands for Adaptation Kit Update and AKU 2.0 includes stereo audio over bluetooth, remote device wipe, and possibly push email. The situtation now is that we are all waiting on mobile operators to release the updates to consumers.
So how can you get AKU 2.0 you ask? Well unlike getting SP2 for Windows XP, Microsoft releases software directly to the manufacturer (i-mate, Dell, HP, HTC, etc.) who then make the software work with their products so that they can ship it directly to mobile operators who then send it down to you. It's a long trail, but it has to go this way. Also, note that it's up to the manufacturer of the device to make it available as well as what features are enabled in their release. Why would they disable features? They disable certain features if they feel that there is a big hit on performance or if the feature is just plain buggy.
GeekZone has a great deal of information about AKU 2.0 You should read up on it! Read more [GeekZone]...