N95,GPS, Flash in night for video capture

please help me, i have some questions.
1. when i want record a video with N95 flash dont turn on in night, why ?? i cannt turn on flash for video capture in night>
2. how can my nokia N95 i bought is original ???
3. my GPS doesnt work in iran ?? why?? i must download iran maps on it , or???

15-Jul-200705:21 PM
probit wrote:
please help me, i have some questions.
1. when i want record a video with N95 flash dont turn on in night, why ?? i cannt turn on flash for video capture in night>
2. how can my nokia N95 i bought is original ???
3. my GPS doesnt work in iran ?? why?? i must download iran maps on it , or???
1) The N95 currently does NOT offer the facility to use the flash as a light for video capture.
2) I don't understand your question
3) Your GPS should work in Iran, although there may be an issue with the US (to which all GPS satellites belong to) not allowing Iran to use the satellites - not too sure about this bit.
You will need to download Iranian maps (if available) for the N95 - you can find the download page for Nokia Maps here :
http://europe.nokia.com/A4353385
Also if you follow the link below it'll give you more information on how to get your GPS working :
/discussions/board/message?board.id=connectivity&message.id=8921#M8921
Regards,
Edward

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