View Full Version : Updated OS 2007 Already Available - v. 2.2006.51-6
Rocketman
01-09-2007, 04:27 AM
There is an update to OS 2007 for N800 users only, available at http://europe.nokia.com/A4305010
My N800 shipped with version 1.2006.47.20 on it. I would recommend upgrading before you waste too much time installing 3rd party applications.
michaelalanjones
01-11-2007, 03:46 PM
Hey, will the new OS 2007 only work with the N800? And not the 770 that I have? As in, am I already on my last OS upgrade? I guess?
aflegg
01-11-2007, 04:49 PM
Yes (officially). It will, but not very reliably or quickly. No, not necessarily.
See Ari Jaaksi's comments on planet.maemo.org, for example.
traktori
01-11-2007, 04:54 PM
I got mine today, ordered 8th. Mine is made in Finland and it had 51-6 in it when it arrived.
Bernard
01-11-2007, 05:00 PM
"Mine is made in Finland "
Are all N800 devices made in Finland?
The prototype that was filed at the FCC was made in Korea.
I prefer Europian builds, so I would like to know were you bought your n800 and were it was build.
With the Nokia 770 it seemed that most European customers got a German 770 and most American got a device from Estonia.
I would like to know what ithe situation is with regard to the N800
sveinan
01-11-2007, 05:09 PM
My Location: Norway
N800: Made in Finland
Shipped OS: 2.2006.51-6
Shipped From: Belgium (Liege)
Shipped Date: 08jan2007
my location: UK
made in: finland
shipped OS: 2.2006.51-5
shipped from: belgium
ordered: 8th jan (from nokia online)
flareup
01-11-2007, 05:47 PM
where does it tell you which country the unit was made in?
inside next to the battery
jayholler
01-12-2007, 10:08 AM
My location: USA
N800 made in: Korea
Shipped OS: 1.2006.?? (Whatever the first revision was)
Purchased from: CompUSA in Edison, NJ
I should mention here I am on my 2nd N800. I believe it is my fault however. I attempted to edit /usr/share/themes/default/matchbox/theme.xml to shrink the system fonts a little, but I wound up putting the device in a continuous reboot loop. The only way to stop it was to remove the battery.
After that even a reflashing would not rescue the device. I think the continuous rebooting must have caused the unit some physical damage. Of course, it may have also just been defective.
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