[5800] 51.0.006: why not for me?

Since a few weeks I guess there is a new firmware version available for the Nokia 5800, but I wonder why my 5800 doesn't see this update.
People on forums say you can change the device’s product code to get the update and change it back when the update has completed. But why in the first place isn't this update meant for me?
My device’s product code is 0577102 but if I change it to 0559066 I can get the update.
Thanks in advanced.
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Reasons why a phone cannot update:
1. It is a country variant - country variants often get the updates later, or have updates skipped altogether. A Turkish country variant product code for example, skipped v40 and updated from v31 straight to v50.
2. It is network branded - phones acquired from network providers or these providers' stores SIM free are branded, and will not get updates until the networks approve and modify the updates to their liking.
3. Special editions - These special editions are chartered editions and may never get updates unless taken to a Nokia Care center.
Changing the product codes invalidate the warranty, and no, changing it back doesnt help. The Nokia Care Software used in the Care Centers can detect if the firmware on your phone doesnt match with the product code.
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