*UPDATE* PlayStation Portable firmware 3.71 out now

PlayStation Portable firmware 3.71 out now - Image 1Originally posted Sep 12, 2007 at 08:47PM

Well, just as its big brother’s firmware update went live, the PSP’s update wasn’t far behind. Firmware 3.71 has just gone live in all regions so you might want to check it out.

We’re still waiting for a changelog as most of you might be very interested as to what Sony has prepared for us. As PSN Operations Eric Lempel said in the PlayStation Blog the last time: “We are adding a new firmware update for PSP (3.71) as well, which adds many features that readers of this blog have requested.”

While we scrounge around for those changes, better keep it here for more updates.


Faster anybody can say, “firmware update”, we’ve got changelog for PSP firmware 3.71. Some of the changes were actually carried over from the previous update so we have the new changes in bold:

  • Revisions to strengthen security have been added
  • The number of PLAYSTATION Network titles that can be played under [Game] has increased
  • A correction has been made to the settings for some regions
  • You can now set custom themes in [Theme Settings] under [Settings]
  • Support has been added for assigning buttons in [Remote Play]
  • A scene search feature has been added under [Video]
  • Sequential playback is now supported under [Video]
  • Simultaneous playback of content hunder [Music] and [Photo] is now supported
  • A correction has been made to the settings for some regions

*UPDATE* Oh-kay, so we were going about the internet and checking out the changes that came with the PlayStation Portable’s latest firmware update, 3.71, and guess what we found? The Japanese changelog wasn’t much help. Here’s why:

  • There is no modification in for the Japanese system software.

The changelog we posted earlier most probably sent a number of eyebrows into orbit. Will firmware 3.71 block out Pandora? We’re sure a lot of you are curious about the “revisions to strengthen security” line and are a bit… well, curious. We’ll be keeping a close eye on further developments so stay right where you are.

PlayStation Portable firmware 3.71 out now - Image 1Originally posted Sep 12, 2007 at 08:47PM

Well, just as its big brother’s firmware update went live, the PSP’s update wasn’t far behind. Firmware 3.71 has just gone live in all regions so you might want to check it out.

We’re still waiting for a changelog as most of you might be very interested as to what Sony has prepared for us. As PSN Operations Eric Lempel said in the PlayStation Blog the last time: “We are adding a new firmware update for PSP (3.71) as well, which adds many features that readers of this blog have requested.”

While we scrounge around for those changes, better keep it here for more updates.


Faster anybody can say, “firmware update”, we’ve got changelog for PSP firmware 3.71. Some of the changes were actually carried over from the previous update so we have the new changes in bold:

  • Revisions to strengthen security have been added
  • The number of PLAYSTATION Network titles that can be played under [Game] has increased
  • A correction has been made to the settings for some regions
  • You can now set custom themes in [Theme Settings] under [Settings]
  • Support has been added for assigning buttons in [Remote Play]
  • A scene search feature has been added under [Video]
  • Sequential playback is now supported under [Video]
  • Simultaneous playback of content hunder [Music] and [Photo] is now supported
  • A correction has been made to the settings for some regions

*UPDATE* Oh-kay, so we were going about the internet and checking out the changes that came with the PlayStation Portable’s latest firmware update, 3.71, and guess what we found? The Japanese changelog wasn’t much help. Here’s why:

  • There is no modification in for the Japanese system software.

The changelog we posted earlier most probably sent a number of eyebrows into orbit. Will firmware 3.71 block out Pandora? We’re sure a lot of you are curious about the “revisions to strengthen security” line and are a bit… well, curious. We’ll be keeping a close eye on further developments so stay right where you are.

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