Quad-core T3 P1 Update Page

For standard logistics or inventory management (where you use generic USB scanners and standard Wi-Fi), the update is highly recommended for the battery and thermal improvements alone. The Quad-core T3 P1 Update is likely the final major feature update for the P1 hardware revision. Manufacturing focus has shifted to the T3 P2 and T4 platforms . However, the P1 will continue to receive quarterly security patches through Q3 2025.

Engineers have confirmed that the next patch (T3 P1 Update v1.1) will address the remaining touch panel ghosting issue when the device is on a charger with a non-certified USB-C cable. The Quad-core T3 P1 Update represents a mature, stability-focused release for a rugged workhorse platform. By fixing deep-sleep battery drain, thermal storage limits, and Wi-Fi/BT coexistence, it transforms the P1 from a problematic first revision into a reliable daily driver. Quad-core T3 P1 Update

| Test | Pre-Update | Post-Update | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Geekbench 6 (Single-core) | 312 | 319 | +2.2% | | Geekbench 6 (Multi-core) | 1,042 | 1,187 | +13.9% | | Sequential Read Speed | 285 MB/s | 301 MB/s | +5.6% | | Cold boot to home screen | 34.2 seconds | 28.7 seconds | | | Thermal throttling start | 8 minutes load | 12 minutes load | +50% longer | For standard logistics or inventory management (where you

If you manage a fleet of these devices, schedule the update during low-activity windows (e.g., Sunday night shifts) and ensure you have a recovery image on hand. For most users, the improved multi-core performance and extended battery life make the upgrade process well worth the 10 minutes of downtime. However, the P1 will continue to receive quarterly