N95 Firmware Updates

Anone care to explain the following.
From the Home Page, Click on >
Get Support & Software then under > Make your choice >
Phones and devices,
Click on the arrow for the drop-down
choice of phones, and choose the Nokia N95
(not the 8GB) Choose the N95 and then
Click on the Go Button
Then under the big flashy purple advert,
Click on > Update your Nokia N95
Then read the text under >
Update your Nokia N95 software
Here is states:
Software version 20.0.015
for your Nokia N95, enhances your
device's battery, stability and performance etc.,
Is this version still available? and if so,
how do I get it. Also, why is it
that when you follow the links to the Software Updater
for the N95 it comes up with Version 21.0.016
Solved!
Go to Solution.

The information on nokia's site sounds like it's a bit out of date. Some of the regional sites can be a bit slow.
The latest version is v30 which released a few days ago.
When you use the nokia software updater it offers you the latest version thats available for your specific phone, based on it's product code.
The latest version isn't always available for all product codes, especially those that belong to network branded models. This is because the networks have to approve new firmware before nokia can distribute it.
If the updater offers you v21 or v30 there is no way to choose an earlier version instead.
The best (and most up to date) place to see which update is available is here:
http://europe.nokia.com/A4577224
Message Edited by psychomania on 08-Sep-2008 08:37 AM

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