Lol. I was crafting a post to help let others know about the new firmware update on my site, Symbian-Guru.com (with appropriate credit back to this thread, obviously). Rather than use a regular picture of a 6120, I was hoping to have a screenshot showing the new firmware details.
I just successfully updated mine as well, and I agree with friedbrains that the menu does seem faster. I backed up my info first just in case, but as has been noted the info was preserved in the update.
My 6120 is coming tomorrow so I can update it to the latest FW.
I found out today that most of the areas I frequent thanks to test mode on my bros Samsung A727 are WCDMA 850, so candybar S60 AT&T 3G love for me baby.
Oh man, I've gotta check the new firmware out - not that I ever really had a complaint about the 6120C firmware (other than *maybe* cutouts with A2DP, but that might be hardware).
As an aside, I really love the 6120C. If we had 850 HSDPA around here, I'd consider using it instead of my N95-3 more frequently.
This is an old firmware that Nokia pulled because it could cause the display to fell into a sleep so deep, that it had to be restarted to work. This has been fixed (we hope! ) and UDP added.
This is an old firmware that Nokia pulled because it could cause the display to fell into a sleep so deep, that it had to be restarted to work. This has been fixed (we hope! ) and UDP added.
i think what actually happened was that nokia brought this out for some regions, and then that is when there were a lot of reports that NSU was not working and they decided to suspend 6120 updates, and i think since jan 8 all 6120 updates were stopped, untill just a couple of days ago some got their updates... some are still not having it i think, and i have reason to believe that Euro variants are the 1st ones that got their updates...
Well, as I said... The display had an issue, that's why it got pulled. Sometimes when the device wasn't used to 20-30 minutes or more, it would go blank and there was no way to get it back. The device could be used if you knew which buttons to press, but the screen was dead.
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