6101 software level - how do I find out what level

Dear all... How do I find out what software level (? firmware ?) my 'phone is at.. and what the current version is and what is fixed/changed in the newer versions, Thanks in advance Best regards Phillip

*#0000# from the keyboard will give you the current firmware version, latest is 4.10 (generic). Can't tell you what improvements there, as its more inclusion of new product codes and operator support.

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