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

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  • 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.
    As it doesn't seem to be available via the software updater what should I do to get the firmware updated?

    22-Mar-2008 06:49 PM
    imaginarykitten wrote:
    Not based in London so I'm going to have to nmake a 2 hour trek to my closest Care Point.
    How much do they charge to do the upgrade?
    22-Mar-2008 06:49 PM
    imaginarykitten wrote:
    Not based in London so I'm going to have to nmake a 2 hour trek to my closest Care Point.
    If your phone is under warranty then it should be free.
    If my post has helped you please click the white star on the right

  • N95 firmware upgrade- camera blur

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    Ever thought or reloading the current firmware (reinstall)?
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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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  • A prayer to Nokia: We all need a firmware upgrade ...

    Are there any Nokia engineers out there???
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    \jrbit\

    I know,
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