N95 firmware upgrade- camera blur

Hi - I have just upgraded the firmware on my N95, the sat nav now locates faster, however I have a very poor camera, it willnot focus. I have half depressed button to get it to auto focus however it will not focus properly and all photos are exceptionally blurred, so much so that they are wosethan useless - any ideas, if not can I reload the old firmware. PS I have cleaned the lens and it made no difference.

Ever thought or reloading the current firmware (reinstall)?
Ericssson EH 237, Ericsson EH 337, Ericsson GH 388, Siemens S25, Nokia 6210, Nokia 7250, Nokia 6230, Nokia 6280 & O2 Atom , Nokia N95, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

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  • N95 firmware upgrade

    would anyone happen to know when nokia will release there next firmware upgrade for the n95 i am currently running 12.0.013....just curious, and whats APAC how do u know if your n95 is APAC>.
    NOKIA N96 rocks

    I thought APAC was the acronym of Asia-Pacific.
    * Australia
    * Brunei
    * Cambodia
    * People's Republic of China
    (including Hong Kong and Macau)
    * Taiwan (Republic of China)
    * Fiji
    * Guam (U.S. territory)
    * Indonesia
    * Japan
    * Kiribati
    * North Korea
    * South Korea
    * Laos
    * Malaysia
    * New Zealand
    * Northern Marianas (U.S. territory)
    * Palau
    * Papua New Guinea
    * Philippines
    * Samoa
    * Singapore
    * Thailand
    * Timor-Leste
    * Tonga
    * Tuvalu
    * Vanuatu
    * Vietnam
    Ericssson EH 237, Ericsson EH 337, Ericsson GH 388, Siemens S25, Nokia 6210, Nokia 7250, Nokia 6230, Nokia 6280 & O2 Atom , Nokia N95, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

  • Nokia N95 firmware upgrades

    I've got an N95-1 on Vodafone with the product code 0547869 and it's v11.0.026. I've checked on the software updater and it says that there's no updates for it. However Vodafone are absolutely adamant that I should be able to update to either V12 or V20 via the software updater.
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    22-Mar-2008 06:49 PM
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    Not based in London so I'm going to have to nmake a 2 hour trek to my closest Care Point.
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    Not based in London so I'm going to have to nmake a 2 hour trek to my closest Care Point.
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  • Wheres the N95-3 firmware upgrade to match N95-1 v...

    I have a N95-1 with v20 firmware and the changes in the camera software are like night and day as far as speed and operability of the camera.. Now I own a N95-3 and it is still on v11 firmware. The camera software is old and archaic worse then the original non-updated N95-1. Its so slow it makes using the camera totally unbearable.
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    I paid for the phone 600$ and no Firmware update and this is my first Nokia Phone , I am NOT happy NOKIA
    I will never , never again bay your product !!!
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  • My review: N95 Firmware v20, one day old!

    Well - I have flashed the firmware and been using my "new" (for it certainly seems like a new phone) N95 all day now. It has only crashed once (curiously enough clicking on the top right link on the http://mosh.nokia.com page, a small green right-facing arrow). I certainly can't claim that level of stability with my desktop PC... so my one crash is par for the course, and very impressive indeed!
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    Before I closed everything down, I loaded Y-Task's memory module to see how much RAM was free - 6.7M of free RAM!!! Now that's what I'm talking about!!!!
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    Played with the web browser for 50+ mins on WiFi.
    Chatted on MSN Messenger for around 30 minutes
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    Spoken in total for (according to my log) 2h09m
    Sent 9 text messages
    Watched one streaming video from my gallery, lasting 6 mins
    My battery has JUST, after all of that, hit the low battery warning. I think that you'll agree that's an impressive performance for the N95. This is all with the phone set to lowest brightness, non 3G mode etc. to conserve maximum power of course, so that extra jolt of power that the N95 8Gb batteries have would still not go amiss... I suspect that I'd have been able to do a lot less if I was using high speed mobile networks for the data tasks I listed above.
    The camera is also very much improved, about 3-4 times faster overall. It seems to produce better quality images with finer resolution of individual pixels. I think (?) they have increased focal length on macro shots from 10-40cm to 60cm (I could be wrong there). The update massively reduced shot-to-shot time and the simple addition of the processing image message really improves the process no end, curiously enough! Also, there is funny gray line grid mode (er, what's this acutally for??).
    There are numerous tweaks here and there, like new sub-folders in the menus (very handy indeed) and new versions of some apps.
    There are some rather glaring omissions however:
    Nothing has been done with the accelerometer functions, no auto-rotate or tilt-navigation (a la RotateMe / Nokmote).
    Videos and photos are still grouped together in the gallery and the 'albums' feature feels a bit like an afterthought (at the very least I would expect folders or album icon or something to show up in the photo/video stream).
    There is still no control over compression of JPEG images from the camera (although this will probably be a minor issue to many).
    The slider menu (which Darla Mack quite rightly commented on) from the N81 which allows you to set up how the slider action causes your phone to behave - where is it? This is such an obvious requirement for the N95 and has been the frequent cause of complaints on many forums since the N95's launch
    There are a number of applications / software features, for example the multimedia menu, which are already present on other phones which have not been included here. Indeed I believe that some of the core apps from the N95 8GB are more advanced still... given the mess Nokia made of the N95-1 it would seem only courteous to have provided a full set of the latest core apps and menus
    There are many other niggles, but I'm going to leave those ones down to personal tastes. That and the fact that I'm a software designer myself, so I'm always likely to think I can see a better way to do it!
    To sum up, this firmware update was very much needed and overdue. Nokia's handling of this issue and of it's customers has been appalling. Making people wait for 5 months without word, having superceded a very flawed and expensive phone was not, under any stretch of the imagination, a good way to go about things.
    Now that it v20 is here, the N95 flies! It is suddenly reborn and I'm so glad I own it now. It works beautifully and is so stable... it really is a pleasure to use now. I'm glad of my memory card slot and camera lens cover - I wouldn't trade this up for an N95 8gb or anything else I've seen on the market now! (yes that includes you iPhone!! ;P )
    My final thought on all of this? Thank Jebus they fixed the infernal keypress bug!!! XD

    To be fair, this update addresses nearly all of the concerns that we've had. It specifically addresses the top 2 concerns - memory handling and the poor performance of the camera application, slow load times and processing times.
    There are a bunch of other updates as well which are just icing on the cake.
    I think through 3rd party programs you can achieve most of what you are trying to do. I'm sure the n95 will recieve yet another update. The attention they have put into updating the phone to support the music store and ngage means that it will recieve additional bug fixes, especially once they begin to get a revenue stream from these new services being launched in december.
    I think the n95 if anything has been shown to be a winning device. I believe it will continue to have Nokia's support due to the fact that it is one of the most capable devices in the lineup. I believe the 5 month development time since the last update is due to how comprehensive the overhaul of the firmware has been. Now that version 20 is out, we will see smaller incremental updates. The tough part (overhauling the memory system and operating system, better battery management etc) is over.
    I'm really enjoying my device now.

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    Is that an N95 in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?!?
    Life's too important to take seriously.
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    Its clearly a firmware related problem, hence my posting here on behalf of all the members of our forums who have posted for help, and advice with these issues.
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    Best Regards, and hope this info can help anyone!
    PS: I’m Portuguese so, sorry for my bad English.

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    Very useful post. However I have to say that all those steps are necessary even if you have a FP2 phone with UDP. From my experience all that UDP does is to screw up your phone even more after a firmware upgrade. It's always better to start with a clean slate anyway
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