| 09-02-2008 05:56 PM |
| Unregistered |
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| 14-01-2008 02:41 PM |
| Rafe |
Quote:
Originally Posted by slitchfield
Yep. Which is why I was dubious about demand paging etc. There's also the 'more RAM with a clean install' syndrome, whereby EVERY device feels faster and has more RAM straight after a wipe and rebuild of disk C etc. 8-)
And yes, re: N93, I do keep checking my own device each month, to no avail. A great shame, as it's still, potentially, Nokia's flagship.
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Quite apart from anything else the hardware architecture of the N73 makes demand paging very unlikely if not impossible (I'm not an expert here). Very nice to see Nokia continue to update handsets though.
In numbers terms it makes more sense to update the N73 (way more users). Doesn't meant it would be good to update the N93 too of course!
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| 14-01-2008 02:33 PM |
| Unregistered |
Symbian freak is a questionable source of reliable information taking their competence into account. Of course there is NO ODP in N73 and if you've got a slightest clue what is it all about you should know why it is not there.
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| 14-01-2008 11:15 AM |
| Taha M |
I agree with cirrus. While it may not be demand paging and just some code optimizations instead, an increase of about 2MB still is a LOT for a device that was plagued with innumerable 'Out of Memory' errors and stability issues.
Steve, in the tests that I've done, I did take that factor into account and installed every application I had prior to the upgrade before conducting the test in order to get as close to ensuring an identical environment as possible.
On a side note, I haven't rebooted in days (another first for Nokia)
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| 14-01-2008 10:41 AM |
| slitchfield |
Yep. Which is why I was dubious about demand paging etc. There's also the 'more RAM with a clean install' syndrome, whereby EVERY device feels faster and has more RAM straight after a wipe and rebuild of disk C etc. 8-)
And yes, re: N93, I do keep checking my own device each month, to no avail. A great shame, as it's still, potentially, Nokia's flagship.
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| 14-01-2008 10:38 AM |
| cirrus |
First off +1 on the N80 too!
Secondly, while this sounds like a great FW update I'd be very surprised if it is really demand paging. If it were I'd expect a bigger RAM increase than ~2 megs. Besides, N70, N80, N93, E61i and all other devices people are talking about here are S60 3.0 / Symbian 9.1. So far, demand paging has only appeared in S60 3.1 / Symbian 9.2 devices. Porting it to an older version of the OS probably isn't as easy as people make out.
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| 14-01-2008 10:28 AM |
| zippiracer |
i cant sync my n73 conatcts with my outlook ,every time i do i am told that i am not connected,but i am
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| 14-01-2008 10:17 AM |
| Unregistered |
Edit
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
I decided to upgrade my normal N73 with firmware V 4.0735.3.0.2,
to N73ME V 4.0735.3.0.2 as the upgrade was not yet available to normal N73.
Personally I don't recommend you to do this but to me everything worked without a problem.
I used "Nemesis Service Suite" to change my phone's product code
from scandinavia to euro music edition and then simply used
Nokia Software Updater to update the firmware.
Off course I backed up all the data I had on the device and then restored it.
The phone seams to be the same and the most noticeable difference is that
now the multimedia key is replaced by music key which takes to directly to the player.
I don't know if I can post any links here how to do what I did but I'm happy to answer
any questions. Just be sure that by doing this you loose the warranty of the phone.
To me the phone doesn't really seam much faster than it was.
Firee
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To be precise (as I wrote wrong) the firmware changed from
N73 V 4.0735.3.0.2 to
N73ME 4.0750.31.2.1
As Taha M was saying I about the blue-haze issue of the camera..
I think it's a little bit better than before.
Besides the speed and the camera the phone software is
almost identical to the normal N73 firmware.
Firee
ps: I still have to check if it's possible to "downgrade" from
N73ME to N73 by changing the phone product code and using
Nokia Software Updater.
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| 14-01-2008 09:46 AM |
| adancau |
For some reason I think the E61i got paging with the last (and only, so far) update. Memory management seems to be much better than before. Using the built-in browser with about 4-5 other apps in the background didn't result in a memory low message, nor in the other apps being closed, and the free memory stayed pretty much above 4.5MB.
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| 14-01-2008 08:16 AM |
| malerocks |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
What about an update for the N93? Nokia seem to have forgotten this model and it's users.
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Forget it. Its not happening. My fingers have gone numb from posting comments on forums for an update on the n93, but nothing has come in over a year now. The last update was v20 somewhere back in Dec 2006. If nothing has come in a year, do you really expect one to come now. I am a frustated n93 owner too, but have given up hope.
n93 does not exist for Nokia anymore. Nor do its customers.
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| 14-01-2008 05:50 AM |
| 60things |
Firmware update for N80 please!
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| 14-01-2008 01:24 AM |
| Unregistered |
What about an update for the N93? Nokia seem to have forgotten this model and it's users.
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| 13-01-2008 09:40 PM |
| Unregistered |
A also hope they will release new firmware for E61 users, latest is about year and half old:/
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| 13-01-2008 09:09 PM |
| Unregistered |
Why leave early adopters in dark
If N93 gets demand paging and/or better code, why leave E60, E61 & E70 owners high & dry.
We suffer from the same issues...lack of RAM, slowish interface even slower JVM.
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| 13-01-2008 07:46 PM |
| fromfela |
i see nothing new?
i just did the update and looks and works the same way before i did the update
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