Datel’s Lite Blue Tool gets name change, deletes PSP-3000 features
Did you get yourself Datel‘s Lite Blue Tool? Wondering why it’s not putting your PSP Brite into service mode as promised? It’s because you didn’t purchase the Lite Blue Tool, you purchased the Max Power Digital. Uhuh.
A silent update to the codejunkies website has changed not only the product name of the Lite Blue Tool, but also its product description. What a jip.
Did you get yourself Datel‘s Lite Blue Tool? Wondering why it’s not putting your PSP Brite into service mode as promised? It’s because you didn’t purchase the Lite Blue Tool, you purchased the Max Power Digital. Uhuh.
A silent update to the codejunkies website has changed not only the product name of the Lite Blue Tool, but also its product description. The description now has no mention of putting the PSP-3000 into service mode, instead it:
lets you enable Service Mode on the PSP 2000 and also works as a normal battery on the new PSP3000 (also known as the BRITE).
What a jip. Though I have to say, I am totally not surprised by this. Outraged, yes. Surprised, no.
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Via Sceners