+ Video: New Features for Nokia N95-1 - Exclusive preview
05 January 2008
New Nokia N95-1 firmware version v21
to brings
Flash lite 3.0 and full YouTube!
I went to the RDA on forum Nokia today, and logged into the Nokia N95-1 which was running on the special firmware version (v21.0.001) which has the widgets enabled (WRT web run time) and also it seems it has the flash lite 3 integrated into the s60 safari web browser.
i made a video of my findings, i was able to playback YouTube videos directly from the web browser, and simply clicking the anywhere on the video, brings up in a YouTube style mobile full screen view. Something that the Nokia N95-8gb version can do with the recent v15 firmware release few days ago, as well as having the WRT enabled on this firmware also..
I’m hoping that Nokia release this v21.0.001 special firmware for the public soon, its been long time, as this special firmware is dated 16-10-07, i just hope that it does get released, as we do still need an update for the Nokia N95-1 to iron out a few remaining bugs that still exist in the latest v20.0.015.
It would be just great if we did see this firmware release for public, im sure i dont speak for myself when i say it would be a huge improvement to have what the N95-8gb owners are experiencing now with there latest firmware, full flash support within the web browser is great on its own, but the WRT has also opened up a whole new platform for developers to work in, like Flash lite 3 and python....
Anyway, here is the video that I recorded of me playing around on YouTube with this special v21 firmware.
NOTE TO NOKIA:
Please release this firmware to public
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