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spiro

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#33294 6-May-2009 14:55
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Hi all, I recently got an e71 (nz new), and finally managed to get hold of a computer running windows to try and do an update.

Problem is, my phone tells me it has 100.07.76 installed, and the NSU says that it has 100.71.821.4, and that there are no further updates available.

any ideas on how I can resolve this discrepency and get an update at the same time?

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  #212871 6-May-2009 15:40
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That is the most recent NZ available firmware version. the 200.x versions are not yet available for the NZ product code.



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  #212889 6-May-2009 16:33
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I'm aware of the different fw versions between countries, and I'm not after the 200 fw, but would like to know why my phone says it has 100.07.76 and the NSU says my phone has 100.71.821.4.

I dial *#0000# and the first fw version is shown, but NSU gives a different result.

They should match right?

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  #212903 6-May-2009 17:30
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Thats pretty weird alright... Stupid question, but you are on the latest version of the NSU and Nokia cable drivers eh? Often something that puts people awry...




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  #212911 6-May-2009 17:42
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I hope so. I just downloaded it today from nokia.co.nz/e71/support :/

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