Nokia has also released a new firmware update for the Nokia N82, taking it to v35.0.002. To get this new software onto your devices you will need to plug yourself into a PC and use either NSU (Nokia Software Updater) or the Ovi Suite. Although the Nokia N82 supports UDP (User Data Preservation), we still recommend you do a full backup to ensure you do not lose any data. New firmware updates generally contain bug fixes and optimizations necessary for other software to perform correctly, therefore we recommend you always keep your device up to date. There is no official changelog as of yet, and depending on your product code it may take sometime before the update is available for your device.
“N82” Articles
Nov
25
2009
Fring | Now Allows Free Skype Video Calls On Nokia Devicesby Ibrahim Jogee in Applications, Features, News, Services, VideoFring has just announced that it is now possible to make free video calls with its VoIP (Voice over IP) service. The service uses 3G or WiFi, just like when making regular Fring calls, and is the first time ever that video calling has ever been enabled via an IP service. I’m sure this will be a great hit with many Nokia users, and the push to increase the quality of the front facing camera will shortly begin to form. The video calling service is currently only available to anyone with a Nokia N95, Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia X6, Nokia N97 and the Nokia N97 mini. It comes ready to use in the regular Fring application, which already allows free VoIP calls to Fring, Skype and GTalk users. |
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