Hier een post die ik een tijdje geleden op XDA tegenkwam mbt software versies:
Het ziet er dus naar uit dat de mensen met versie 1.15.161.4 een vodafone rom hebben en degenen met een 1.15.405.4 een standaard rom...of course not, don't be silly. you just don't understand how the ROM names work. They don't work like software version numbers usually do.
the rom codes have a specific code layout - X.XX.YYY.Z
X.XX (in this case 1.15) is the ROM version. Higher means newer. All these roms are 1.15 so they are all the same ROM.
YYY (405, 110, 60 etc) is the Region/Network code. Higher does NOT mean newer. this number tells you Who, and Where the ROM is intended for:
405 means it is a European HTC ROM
110 means it is a T-Mobile Europe ROM
60 means it is an Orange ROM
61 is Vodafone i believe
Asian devices have codes in the 700 range
Z is the revision number, and only denotes a minor change. Each ROM will have a different revision number as each network customises differently. This is only really relevant when comparing to the same brand code. so if you have 1.15.405.4 and then 1.15.405.20 comes out, then you need to update.
so, all the ROMs are version, 1.15. They are all the same, they are just different brands.
[ Voor 3% gewijzigd door ruurd v. op 22-04-2010 23:53 ]