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2012-04-17
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The Swiss market for the N9 must be 0.01% of the amount of N9's sold worldwide. I can fully understand that Nokia take their time to update these but I don't like this way of doing updates. They should wait for the roll out to be sure to cover at least 80% of their users.
You want the latest FW now? Flash it yourself.
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2012-04-17
, 11:36
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@ Switzerland
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2012-04-17
, 11:39
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@ Switzerland
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#574
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I think Nokia in Switzerland newer sold more units of a single device before N9. People from everywhere get it from there because it was cheaper than in other countrys and because it is/was not released in their country.
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2012-04-17
, 12:33
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@ Chertsey in the Thames, United Kingdom
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2012-04-17
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@ Bratislava, Slovakia
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If you are a complete noob then OTA or NSU will be fine. Best option though is to do a reflash of the firmware and emmc especially as you will have no data to back up or lose.
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2012-04-17
, 14:13
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2012-04-17
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2012-04-17
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I would recommend changing the product code instead of flashing.
Flashing yourself needs to be done with each release, while changing the product code needs to be done once and then if you pick a code with a firmware released early you'll always have it.
I had one of those Swiss codes that don't have the update yet, and replaced it with the code you can find in Navifirm. Right after changing it I found the update on NSU.
Just my 0.02
Flashing yourself needs to be done with each release, while changing the product code needs to be done once and then if you pick a code with a firmware released early you'll always have it.
I had one of those Swiss codes that don't have the update yet, and replaced it with the code you can find in Navifirm. Right after changing it I found the update on NSU.
Just my 0.02€