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Nokia You Have Ruined the Nokia N73 with your FIRM...

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Posts: 24

Nokia You Have Ruined the Nokia N73 with your FIRMWARE!!!!!!

Having already had the worlds slowest symbian responding phone before any firmware updates, I updated to the latest version of N73 firmware - V4.0747.31.0.1

The N73 is now even slower than EVER, getting the message inbox to read a new message can take upto 15 seconds, and generally this firmware can totally ruined the operation of this phone.

So nokia, forget about your stupid popups on here that ask people to fill in surveys how to doll up your website, and concentrate on fixing this damn firmware for the N73.

It is absolutely pathetic that this N73 phone has been on the market for such a long time, that you still can't get it right. Your firmware update history for the N73 reads like a failed documentary, if its not issues connecting to Bluetooth, or issues with the camera, then its memory leaks and slowness on an unprecidented scale.

Nokia fix the memory issues and do it NOW!!!!!!!!!
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Mobile Sensei
Posts: 7,271

Re: Nokia You Have Ruined the Nokia N73 with your FIRMWARE!!!!!!

Did you try a full reset *#7370# after upgrading the firmware, and also reformatting your memory card?
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Advisor
Posts: 11

Re: Nokia You Have Ruined the Nokia N73 with your FIRMWARE!!!!!!

Yes, 0747 was terrible, it took FOREVER to get into the menu folders every time after startup. But that's not the latest firmware, and 0812 doesn't have that problem.
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