New N8 with Symbian ^3; should I upgrade?

I just bought a barely-used N8 with Symbian ^3. It seems to be a nice phone, with only about 4 hours' use shown on the "life-timer" function. One of the things I have read about Nokia Belle is that there is no way to show several lines of the calendar on the home screen (unlike my N79 running s60v3, which I have configured to show up to 6 lines). Should I do any sort of upgrade (to Anna, if it's possible?), or Belle, or just leave it?  Thanks.
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I would have to look into calendar widgets in a bit more detail, but in the interim have you come across this one:http://store.ovi.com/content/61774/
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