Alex Kinch

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The Three store had N95’s in…

.. But they’re only for “training purposes”, apparently. “Maybe next month” is all the guys in the shop would say – and then mumbled something about OEM software testing and how these things took time…

chop chop Three – Your lack of 95’s is the only thing stopping me from jumping ship…

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  • Alex
    Glad my post sort of made sense, was standing outside the store in Bluewater at the time trying to post in Wordpress in full screen mode on my E61. Painful experience.. :)

    Hope you're right Mole, although the first thing I usually do with a new handset is de-OEM it.
  • Firmware updates are acceptable, piddling around with the OEM look and feel/resourcing is not ... please operators, (in best Simpsons voice) won't someone think of the developers!
  • The Mole
    It will come with the latest firmware, including A-GPS update.
  • ...and the first thing that any one with any sense is gonna do is change the product ID code back to the "standard Nokia" value, run the free to download software updated, and get the latest stable firmware from Nokia with all the patches, A-GPS, VOIP activeated and no third party branding or 'funky' tools.

    Seesh.
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