Friday, 4 April 2008

The Nokia N95 8GB


The Nokia N95 8GB should today be a lot more stable. Unfortunately, matchless two new essence are being numerous: Automatic Dissemble Circuit ( ASR ) and foothold for “Combo Memory”. Condign corresponding the iPhone, ASR gives the N95 the facility to auto adjust the dead ringer to landscape or statue mode depending on the device’s tip. The “Combo Memory”, on the other hand, is Nokia’s new duration to particularize the N95’s facility to organ segment of its flash remembrance for ROM fitness and for user consciousness. Other than the two new mood, the firmware focuses on a slew of fixes and stability issues. Highlights combine: stabilized Bluetooth, USB, and WLAN connectivity, souped up foundation for embedded cd in the netting browser, preferred application switching, substructure for large numeral of files in the simulacrum gallery, and the ability to miss over 6, 000 contacts harbour a single press of a button.
The new firmware should be available for download in a few days. Keep at enumeration for the full nickels log.


New essentiality:

* Automatic Cache Circumgyration ( ASR )
* Post due to new disparateness anamnesis too many

Browser:

* Upgrowth when creating a intonation mark out from WAP page.
* Improvements to embedded vinyl functionality in browser.
* Sending email via browser impression plugin improvements.

Messaging:

* Mail in HTML standardization help from Gmail IMAP server preferred.

Connectivity:

* WLAN connection stability improvements
* BT connection stability improvements adumbrate certain BT headsets
* USB connection stability improvements

Telephony:

* Words call profit improvements subsequent certain type U. S. S. D message getting.
* Stability improvements to gallery for position when there’s lot of content in Gallery
* Improvements to knob application
* Voicemail icon worth improvements

Localization corrections:

* Effacement of all contacts now possible same more than 6000 contacts in phonebook
* Startup functionality improvements

Via SlashPhone

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