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nokia n95The new software version 30.0.015 for your Nokia N95 takes your device’s features and functions to the next level. To help you find your way.

Main features:
-Camera improvements.
-Automatic screen Rotation
-Music player has some enhancements
-New integrated Google search New Maps 2.0 with faster and better maps complete with satellite images and traffic information.
You can download the new firmware here .
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updateHate to make apologies, but I haven’t seen much else than my work pc lately… So my gReader had quite some links left to post accumulated from the past 17 days:
Pardon the mess… enjoy the reading!
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updateRicky Cadden of Symbian Guru writes the following on the coming firmware update (12.0.013 as it appears…):
I did get these three screenshots. The first shows that the firmware is dated yestday, 6-19-2007, and is numbered v12.0.013.Frankly, there’s not *too* many changes that I’ve come across. Available RAM after a fresh boot is still ~18MB. I did check for FOTA, and it’s not there, unfortunately. However, the new version of Nokia Maps is in there, as you can see from this screenshot. This also adds the ability of Assisted-GPS, which uses cell ID’s and their known location to help speed up the process of locking into a location.
With A-GPS disabled, it took the N95 a full 74 seconds to lock-on. With A-GPS enabled (and after a power cycle with battery removal), it was only 57 seconds. That’s a 17 second speed boost, and because A-GPS is a learning system that keeps track of known cell-IDs, it will get continually faster. Also, with A-GPS, I was able to get a location lock INDOORS! I tested this by walking from one end of the house to the other, and it followed me on the screen. Freakin SWEET.
The product code for this update is 0536062.
So… I will wait for the update to be available in order to experience any improvements myself. GPS-lock improvements sounds good… any second is one.
Hope that there will be some simple fixes too: Icons in call list, flickering when switching between SMS text messages, image compression settings…
Can you think of any more?
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updateI did not really did a benchmark test between the old and the new firmware.
Symbian Freak did do this and even in a very elaborate way.
The list of results:
Telephony
- Improvements to packet data establishment after changing to roaming
Network
- Improvements to number grouping
- Improvements to missing calls and new message notifications
- Audio routing improvements
- Say callers name volume increased to match ringing tone volume
- Call reliability improvements
- SIM / USAT
- SIM certificates supported
- SIM card registration improvements
Camera
- Video recording starts faster
- Video stabilization improvements
- Exposure improved
- Lens shading improved
- Video sharpness and noise improved
- Capture tone synchronized with capture moment
- Browser
- Improvements in images visibility in browser
- General stability improvements for browser
- Refreshing web page functionality improvements
- ROP memory handling improvements
- Browser out of memory improvements
General
- Out of memory improvements
- VOIP
- Improvements to automatic redial
- WLAN stability improvements
- Product name included for USB mass storage mode
- Improvements to SD backup
- Stability improvements to BT connectivity
- Localization improvements
- Screen saver default value changed from 5min to 1min
- Chinese language typing improvements
- Startup settings updated
- USB stability improvements
- General stability improvements
- Multimedia menu stability improvements
- Multimedia menu startup time improved
- Maps stability improvements
- Barcode reader icon changed
A long list, but there are still things to improve…