November 2007

Nokia N95 Software version 20.0.015 released

by Paul Joseph November 26, 2007 Featured

This software version includes battery, stability & performance improvements enabling you to run faster and longer – giving you up to three more hours of music (up to 30% increase, from 9h to 12h of music playback). This release also includes a new version of Nokia Maps which provides faster positioning, faster Map Loader, and free 3-day navigation. Free N-Gage demo games are included and other games are available via Download! With the Nokia Music Store now live in the United Kingdom, users can enjoy the convenience of instant over-the-air downloads, regardless of where they are. After updating your device software to 20.0.015, and restoring your personal data, you can optimise the menu layout by installing the file. Download and install this file to rearrange your menu layout specifically for SW 20.0.015. Reboot your device to see the menu changes.

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Nokia N95 8GB Software version 11.0.026 released

by Paul Joseph November 22, 2007 Featured

This software version includes performance and stability improvements to the browser and Nokia maps.

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Nokia E65/E61i software version 2.0633.65.01 released

by Paul Joseph November 19, 2007 Featured

This version includes improvements in Browser, W-LAN and VOIP functionality and usability. The release also includes Bluetooth, messaging and calendar improvements as well as some new themes.

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Nokia E90 Communicator software version 07.40.1.2 released

by Paul Joseph November 12, 2007 Featured

This version includes the assisted-GPS feature to give and Nokia Maps 1.0 (edition 1.2). The release also contains other improvements including browser stability and usability.

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Nokia N81 Software version 10.0.058 (N81-1) / 10.0.035 (N81-3) released

by Paul Joseph November 8, 2007 Featured

This software version includes improvements in WLAN performance, memory transfer and camera stability.

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