After the N95 Classic, it’s now time for the N95 8GB to get a V20.0.016 firmware update in a few days. This firmware release will provide the following new features and improvements:
New features:
- Automatic Screen Rotation (ASR),
- Support for new combo memory added.
Browser:
- Improvement when creating a voice call from WAP page,
- Improvements to embedded video functionality in browser,
- Sending email via browser flash plug-in improvements.
Messaging:
- Mail in HTML format handling from Gmail IMAP server improved.
Connectivity:
- WLAN connection stability improvements,
- BT connection stability improvements with certain BT headsets,
- USB connection stability improvements.
Telephony:
- Voice call handling improvements after certain type of U.S.S.D message receiving,
- Stability improvements to gallery in case when there’s lot of content in Gallery,
- Improvements to switch application,
- Voicemail icon handling improvements.
Localization corrections:
- Deletion of all contacts now possible even more than 6000 contacts in phonebook,
- Startup functionality improvements.
As you see, the log doesn’t mention User Data Preservation (UDP). Do you think the N82 will get a V20.0.016 firmware update or a V15 one? This firmware release shows that Nokia provides firmware releases to top Nseries handsets following their appearance on the market.
April 1, 2008 at 7:08 pm
It will be nice to but the link back to the source from time to time.
April 1, 2008 at 7:20 pm
@Anonymus:
First off, I’d be glad if I knew your name. Second, I’ll always provide a link to web sites which provide me with the material I use. However, this very post didn’t have a source at all. A trusted friend of mine gave me both the info and the log, and I can’t reveal the name of that person. Also, if you take a look at the other web site which has published the news, you’ll notice that it doesn’t have a trackback either.
April 1, 2008 at 8:19 pm
Your source must be Symbian-Freak.
They made a typo in the changlog on purpose. That same typo is also in your changelog.
April 1, 2008 at 8:32 pm
@Anonymus:
If my source were the one you mentioned, I would have happily shared it with you as I don’t want to do something morally wrong. However, I published the log I received without changing it and mine is indeed different from the one you talked about, if you take a close look.
April 1, 2008 at 9:16 pm
Doesn’t matter who gave it to you. The source is SymbianFreak.