N8 firmware update schedule

Looking for info when N8 firmware update might be due?
Rumours of Qt based browsers are promising, what else is in the upcoming update?

georgopl wrote:
Hi , I have 059K1D6 and the excel sheet lists it as published. However, I cannot update over the air , i.e. FOTA . Why is that. I have no way to update through the PC.
thanks for any help.
Just keep checking for the update. If it is listed as published than it is published. Maybe Nokia servers are having a hard time.
This is what the Nokia admin has told us if people are having the same problem as you.
Hit the white star if I have helped you =]

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