Don't do this unless you have a reason for updating. Yu won't be able to
just press select on an email message to read it. There are work around for
most issues but I am certain you will regret updating the firmware you will
have to update talks. I sold the updated e72-2 I had and started usi
Hi.
Sorry for the delay in responding here.
A week or so ago I decided to update both the firmware and software on the
N86.
Both updated very successfully and it didn't affect talks at all.
Is this of any help.
Maurice Press.
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From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [m
I think that n86 does have this as it also had software update.
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From:
I am glad you posted this Maurice as I feel that Bernards anxiety is a little
exagerated.'i have never lost any data on upgrading though it is fair to say on
N95 and E71 I did have to reinstall Talks and restore registration. The N86 is
a more modern phone and to the best of my knowledge can b
Yeah I think that is so true if aint broken don't fix it, good advice,
sometimes I forget this and get myself deeper in the mud
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From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Bernard Hemmings
Sent: Tuesday, 4 October 2011 4:08 PM
I don't offer my opinions about you so please refrain from discussing my
view point.
Thank you Helena .
Bernard Hemmings
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It would be ok if you could roll back if for what ever reason the update did
not suit but generally you can not. In the past I was the first to update
firmware or to the latest version of software but since recent issues mainly
this year before I update anything I consider two aspects.
Will th
Eleanor,
I was a little concerned as I'd never done this before and when the phone
shut down for a while I thought I'd be in real trouble.
But, Well, All was OK.
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From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Sent
Hi Jim.
Now I'm in no way starting a debate here but I don't totally agree with the
"Aint Broken, Don't Fix It" theory.
Sometimes, it's good to update as features work faster, new features are
installed and of course the phone may work more efficiently with Talks or
whatever programme you ar
Very sound advice Bernard. I totally agree.
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From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Bernard Hemmings
Sent: 04 October 2011 10:01
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] Updating n86 firmware
It would be ok if you co
Keep in mind, the N86 is a older phone and there hasn't been a firmware
update for it for well over 1 year. So if you ahve 20.x firmware on it, then
yes it will be OK to update to the latest firmware 30.x. Keep in mind, the
N86 uses the new EMail client and you can arrow to messages and read the
Yes this phone should work accept for issues with EMail and maybe web. It is
the C5-5Mp. There should be a space or a dash between the two five's.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.
Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
- Ori
How do you know in advance what improvements the update are going to make?
For example, you only knew when you updated the E72 that the e-mail became
relatively inaccessable. You were not able to make that informed decision
at the time though you can speak in hindsight.
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You should have heard Talks say to you that the phone would shut down and
you would not be able to use it for some minutes. Sorry I thought I told
you that at the time.
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From: "Maurice Press"
To: "'Talks Mailing List'"
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 10:13 AM
Subj
You did Eleanor but like a typical man I didn't listen.
My wife always says I only hear what I want.
I say that I only hear what's relevant or important!!!
Smile.
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From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Se
Hi! I have been using the C5 00 and have found it to be very compatible with
Talks except for the following:
1. in the web browser it is not possible to select from an option in a combo
box. Apart from this, the web browser works well.
2. In the email client when you open a message, it comes in
Here are step by step instructions that came fro Hai at KNFB Technology.
Gary Ray
To upgrade the firmware on your Nokia N86, please do the following:
Note: Please make sure your N86 has at least a 75% charge on the battery to
avoid any issues during the upgrade process. You may also connect your
True, and if you knew ahead of time what the improvements would be and
what problems you'd run into you could make an informed decision. As it
stands now though, you'll have to decide if the chance you'll see
improved performance or added features is worth the risk of losing the
accessibility of so
I believe the N86 has wifi so that would be the better option than
connecting to a cell providers network, especially if you do not have a data
plan on your account.
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From: "Gary H. Ray"
To: "'Talks Mailing List'"
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:50 AM
Subject: Re
Hi listers,
I've purchased e72 and it will be delivered in a few days.
I'd like to know if you have any important suggestions for a new e72 user.
Should I or should I not update firmware and nokia maps?
Do you have any preventive suggestion?
Thanks in advance, Paulo
___
Hi listers,
In a few days I'll stop using talks in my n82 and I'll start using e72. What
should I do to remove the license in n82 and transfer it to e72?
Thanks, Paulo
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I think many would advise yhou not to update the firmware at present.
Eleanor
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From: "Paulo Augusto"
To: "Talks Mailing List"
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 3:52 PM
Subject: [Talks] New e72 user asks for suggestions
Hi listers,
I've purchased e72 and it will be
I thought you did not have to take it off the N82 when transferring but I
could be wrong. As I underwstood it, while you are transferring to a
different hand-set you do not have to remove unless you were selling on the
now redundant phone, even to a blind person.
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F
Dear Paulo,
May I suggest you retain the Talks in your N82 until you are fully familiarised
with your new phone. This way you will not be left in a lurch in case the new
instrument misbehaves. Redundancy is the keyword. Better safe than sorry! Once
you are confident of your new phone, you are ob
Hi,
you are indeed able to leave your old N82 with Talks running on it, provided
you are the user and owner still. If you sell it on, you must remove Talks and
not sell the phone with an implied second hand Talks license attached.
You can transfer your existing Talks license for £50 or equivale
Can you still update on the phone if you don't have a data plan on your
phone?
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From: "Bernard Hemmings"
To: "Talks Mailing List"
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 3:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] Updating n86 firmware
I think that n86 does have this as it also had
Yes you can update your phone just by using WiFi. This is providing you have
a WiFi network on your home internet connection. Just mark sure you ahve
yoru WiFi setup so that your phone can connect to it. You will need a SIM
card in the phone but it doesn't need to be a active sim. Also make srue
Maps is very good and you should update that but leave the firmware as is.
Don't use the latest talks instead use version 520.3. The latest version
keeps saying browser when the browser is use also it keeps yabbering when
ever the music player is being used when you press a key to turn off scr
consider upgrading to a sim card talks license. In this way which ever
handset you put your sim card in that's where your talks license will be
located. As you have to pay to change your license over to a different
handset consider paying a bit extra so you won't have to pay in the future
to
That's why I think a sim licence is better once you remove your sim card you
also remove your license from the old handset. If for what ever reason you
need to go back to your old handset put the sim back in and the talks on
that phone will again be licensed.
You can not sell the old handset w
depending on your provider. But if you have a wireless lan you can do it
that way.
Bernard Hemmings
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Skype: Bernard Hemmings
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