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2010-05-04
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Thanks Bill, that is interesting to know, I would suggest that one way to read that would be that there are no newer supported firmware versions for your phone on NSU, and that it does not by itself imply that the version you are currently running is supported.
It is good to see that the NSU can read the firmware version with your firmware and doesn't throw an error.
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2010-05-04
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It states the current FW as 10.2010.12-9
Thats the FW its saying is SUPPORTED now i think thats kinda ironic coming from official NOKIA software dont you?.
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2010-05-04
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Nokia i can honestly tell you that MY N900 has never worked so well in all respects since the day i got it and if it was'nt for your DEAD engineers we would have had the OFFICIAL update months ago that did at least some much needed fixes so blame yourselve's for this and realise your just too slow for mankind.
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2010-05-04
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/me pinches himself to make sure he's still alive.
Yep. I am.
The great thing about this phone is that it hides how complicated it really is.
Updates take time. You want a tested update, correct?
Don't worry, there will be an update.
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2010-05-04
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The only thing complicated about the N900 is the person using it.
Dont hold your breath for the update is all i can think of saying right now.
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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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Guess I'm not clear on the ridiculous part-- electronic devices are highly susceptible to water.
That said, I know of people who accidentally ran their phones through the washing machine and later got them to work. In cases like that prompt action with a warm hair dryer can do wonders. The longer it sits with any moisture, the less likely it will work properly again.
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2010-05-04
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2010-05-04
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It is good to see that the NSU can read the firmware version with your firmware and doesn't throw an error.