Filed under: Software, Nokia, Symbian
There’s no shortage of complaints — some minor, some not-so-minor — about the shipping firmware in the N97s that are already out in the field (our wonky backlight comes immediately to mind), but fortunately, it seems that Nokia’s looking to tackle the issues perhaps more proactively than it’s ever done before. Nokia Conversations’ official Twitter account has announced that the “first variants” of the N97 (which we would take to mean the North American version, since the US got it first) will be blessed with firmware 1.1 starting on July 1, which hopefully will be available over-the-air without any Nokia Software Updater silliness. No word on what exactly will be changed in the new release, but honestly, if we can just get the LL Cool J startup screen, that’ll be good enough for us.
[Via Nokia Experts]
Nokia N97 getting firmware 1.1 on July 1 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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