N95 o2 firmware update?

Any one know when the 11.0.026 firmware update will be released?
I've only had the phone half a day and have barley been able to use it as it crashes/reboots/freezes when I do pretty much anything. Hoping the update will fix some probs.
Thanks

on o2 original firmware too but had no restarts or freezing in 2 weeks of heavy use , suggest maybe a conflicting app/game installed or just a bad phone. try format etc and if still bad send it back or to nokia service.. eagerly await o2 update myself though !!

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    Nokia! Take a care for me and we real say THANK YOU NOKIA and you can collect a more money

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    Nokia! Take a care for me and we real say THANK YOU NOKIA and you can collect a more money

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