6267-Things i need to know

Hi. I just bought myself a nokia 6267 last week and it's my first time. And i would like to more about my phone because there some things i do not understand. For example the firmware of my phone. Do not to change or leave it that and how would i know what version of my firmware i'm using.
I really need some assistance..thank you

check your latest firmware at
http://europe.nokia.com/A4577224
i think so you got the latest one already on your phone...still check that site...
and if your require update then
http://europe.nokia.com/A4577229
read the "FAQ"always before updating..it helps a lot to newcomers
as per my knowledge you should always check if your phone has the latest firmware...and sometimes you may find people getting latest firmware for the same phone like yours much before then you...but relax..they are released according to regions...so you may get it on time or bit late...
and lastly...play with your phone...try finding things yourself...we all at some point of time have new phones..so learning yourself is the best teacher..they more you play with your phone the more you will learn...and this forum is a big help for any issues ...

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