N70 firmware update??

my n70 firmware is V3.0546.2.3 18-11-05 RM-84
IS THERE ANY UPDATE AVAILABLE FOR ME? CAN I INSTALL NOKIA MUSIC EDITION FIRMWARE IN MY PHONE IF SO HOW TO DO IT? SOME ONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT

With NSU You can do the update process. The only problem could be the system language, because if the phone is from another region, NSU go do the upgrade with that language region... I´m not sure that English language is present on all regions!

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    youngpaddy wrote:
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    You can continue using your computer before you service the battery. Use a different battery, or connect the computer’s power adapter and plug it into a power source.
    Note:If you use your computer without a battery or with a faulty battery, you could lose all unsaved changes if it’s unplugged while it’s on.
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    I should also point out that the problem with the 5 indicator light flashes or with the battery did not exist before the 10.6.8 and the Firmware 1.4 updates.
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