Nokia has released a new firmware version for Nokia N95.
Release it soon, then fix it soon. It seems Nokia technology team still busy while its first GPS phone, N95, has been on the market.
Nokia has underwent major firmware updates for Nokia N95. Symbian Freak reported, firmware 11.0.026 is already available and supported by the Nokia Software Updater, package is around 115 MB.
Software will be also progressively available at the official Nokia Points and Nokia Service Points in the next few days.
I am one of N95 users who should update this phone's firmware.
Fixes include:
Telephony
- Improvements to packet data establishment after changing to roaming
Network
- Improvements to number grouping
- Improvements to missing calls and new message notifications
- Audio routing improvements
- Say callers name volume increased to match ringing tone volume
- Call reliability improvements
- SIM / USAT
- SIM certificates supported
- SIM card registration improvements
Camera
- Video recording starts faster
- Video stabilization improvements
- Exposure improved
- Lens shading improved
- Video sharpness and noise improved
- Capture tone synchronized with capture moment
- Browser
- Improvements in images visibility in browser
- General stability improvements for browser
- Refreshing web page functionality improvements
- ROP memory handling improvements
- Browser out of memory improvements
General
- Out of memory improvements
- VOIP
- Improvements to automatic redial
- WLAN stability improvements
- Product name included for USB mass storage mode
- Improvements to SD backup
- Stability improvements to BT connectivity
- Localization improvements
- Screen saver default value changed from 5min to 1min
- Chinese language typing improvements
- Startup settings updated
- USB stability improvements
- General stability improvements
- Multimedia menu stability improvements
- Multimedia menu startup time improved
- Maps stability improvements
- Barcode reader icon changed
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