Forum Canadian Wireless Discussion Freedom Mobile (previously Wind Mobile) Nokia 500 not getting Symbian Belle update Nokia 500 not getting Symbian Belle update I bought this phone from Wind and was told that it would be getting the "Belle" update. Today I have been on the phone to Nokia four times. They couldn't tell me anything. Then I check online and it looks as if we are not getting the update even though other countries are. I know the Nokia 500 is a lower range phone but I actually really like it and have put my Android away because I am enjoying using it. I know that this is the way the world is these days but I am sick and tired of calling Nokia's customer service and having to speak to someone in the Philipines that doesn't have a clue. According to the info online we are not getting the update and I am really upset as I was told by Nokia's customer service before I bought the phone that we were and I was also told by someone at Wind. Can anyone help? I noticed some people online talking about Phoenix Service Software and updating to "Belle" this way. even nokia N8 won't get update here, I heard it is not nokia but carriers who block the update. you can use that phoenix software to flash your phone. Is Nokia Belle available in Canada? - Nokia FAQ Non-carrier variants of Nokia C6-01, C7, E6, E7 and N8 devices can be upgraded now. The download is available at the Nokia Suite: Unfortunately, Nokia C6-01, C7, E6, E7, X7 and N8 devices purchased through Canadian carrier channels will not be upgraded to Nokia Belle. Do you have a reliable site for downloading Phoenix? I tried to download it and it started downloading 7-Zip so I'm not sure if I was at the wrong site. Any help would be appreciated. I just dont understand it. What would the reason be? Is it a "Wind" issue or is it "Nokia"? Too late to take the phone back and that was a big reason that I purchased it so that I could get the update. Wind doesn't update their phones, Optimus 2X is still waiting for Gingerbread. They lie, constantly. Originally Posted by Mr Mystery Wind doesn't update their phones, Optimus 2X is still waiting for Gingerbread. They lie, constantly. This is why I will never buy a phone that I can't easily update myself from third party sources. It's not nice if you need Wind to hold your hand and do it for you OTA, but fortunately for me I don't care about that. Originally Posted by Boobaj I just dont understand it. What would the reason be? Is it a "Wind" issue or is it "Nokia"? It's Nokia - they haven't made the update available to Canada. To get around this limitation most people hack their phones to make it appear to be from Brazil so Nokia will push updates. I have a Nokia C7 from wind that I updated to belle through phoenix. It still go all the OTA updates for things like MS office suite etc. No down sides at all. Just takes a little research to get it going. If you can't find a guide, google for a how-to on the Nokia C7. I followed the comments posted by a guy in a comments section of a mobilesyrup article. Can anyone give me any sites to go on to download Phoenix? As I mentioned earlier, I did try to do this but it kept downloading 7-Zip each time I tried. Any help here would be appreciated. Not tech savvy when it comes to this but will try. @Mr Mystery: Is it true that the reason the 2X didn't get Gingerbread was because Wind didn't want to pay LG $1 per phone upgrade to have them add the Wind splash screen for them? If so then they probably won't pay for ICS either. Carrier meddling is getting out of hand! Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using HowardForums Did any of you guys flashed Nokia 500 to Belle FP1? I just bought the phone from mobilicity and its on Anna right now and doesn't update further. I found this link. http:*/*/*forum.*dailymobile.*net*/ but I'm new to all this flashing. I dont really want to brick a new phone. take out all the * The 500 lacks a GPU. It was the worst Symbian phone Mobilicity and Wind could have brought in. At least Mobilicity's selling it for $100, which is a fine price for a good dumbphone. The word 'Pentaband' means '5 Bands', from the Greek word 'pente' meaning '5'. For a phone to be pentaband it has to support 5 bands. If the phone has AWS support, it doesn't automatically mean that it is pentaband. Don't send me PMs for questions that can be asked publicly. well that 500 was just a slight upgrade from my 5230 at a $100 its ok well better than 5230. but anyone tried flashing belle fp1 to Nokia 500 from mobilicity? and succeeded? Similar Threads Replies: 6 Last Post: 10-28-2011, 10:32 PM Replies: 2 Last Post: 10-18-2004, 01:16 AM Replies: 15 Last Post: 09-08-2004, 09:01 PM Replies: 7 Last Post: 02-22-2004, 03:38 PM Tags for this Thread Bookmarks BookmarksMicrosoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint released on Nokia's Symbian Belle devices / The first batch of Office apps were released over a month ago, but today the rest of the pack has been
Nokia 700, 701, 600 Nokia may have adopted Microsoft's Windows Phone platform earlier this year, but you certainly wouldn't know that from the Finnish firm's handful of announcements this morning. Nokia has revealed Symbian Belle, the next version of Symbian that is an update to Anna, as well as three new smartphones running the new operating system. First up, the new handsets, which are all
Kolejna wersja niemal już legendarnego systemu operacyjnego ma być jeszcze ładniejsza, szybsza, bardziej intuicyjna i mniej awaryjna. Niedawno informowaliśmy o aktualizacji autorskiego systemu Nokii – Symbianie Anna, a fiński producent już zdążył zapowiedzieć jej następczynię – Belle. Kolejna wersja niemal już legendarnego systemu operacyjnego ma być jeszcze ładniejsza, szybsza, bardziej intuicyjna i mniej awaryjna. Modele, których oprogramowanie użytkownicy będą mogli zaktualizować to Nokia N8, E7, E6, C6-01, C7, Oro, X7 oraz 500. Zapowiedziane zostały także dwa nowe smartfony, które nowy system będą miały zainstalowany fabrycznie – 700 i Belle rozwija to, co w kwestii wyglądu wniosła Anna, dodając jeszcze swoje trzy grosze. Po raz kolejny zatem odświeżony zostanie interfejs użytkownika, który teraz stać ma się jeszcze ładniejszy i jeszcze bardziej intuicyjny. Zmodernizowany zostanie dolny pasek, który teraz oferować będzie znacznie więcej opcji. Wprowadzona zostanie także nowa czcionka, nazwana Nokia Pure. Jako jedną z największych modernizacji, Nokia przedstawia zmiany w ekranach głównych. Przede wszystkim, ich liczba z dotychczasowych trzech zostanie zwiększona do sześciu. Zmianie ulegną także same widgety – będzie ich więcej, bezproblemowe stanie się ich układanie na ekranie oraz będą w 5 różnych rozmiarach, aby pozwolić użytkownikowi dostosować wygląd pulpitu do własnych jednak nie jedyna zmiana dotycząca ekranu. U góry pojawi się bowiem wysuwany pasek zadań, opracowany na wzór tego z Androida. Otwierając go, otrzymamy dostęp do łączności WiFi i Bluetooth, przejrzymy ustawione alarmy i powiadomienia oraz za pomocą jednego kliknięcia zmienimy tryb na „milczy”. Co ważne, panel ten dostępny jest z każdego miejsca w menu. Ponownie zaktualizowana zostanie przeglądarka stron internetowych. Jak zapowiada Nokia, będzie ona teraz jeszcze szybsza, jej wygląd ulegnie poprawie oraz, co ważne, będzie obsługiwała technologię Multi-touch. Ulepszona zostanie także aplikacja OVI Mapy oraz kalendarz, poczta e-mail i notatki. To tyle, jeśli chodzi o opublikowane jak dotąd informacje na temat systemu Symbian Belle. Do premiery pozostało jednak jeszcze trochę czasu i już wkrótce powinny pojawić się kolejne na wspomniane już, dopiero co zapowiedziane, dwa nowe modele Nokii. Pierwszy z nich – 700, określany jest mianem „najmniejszy smartfon z systemem Symbian”. Jego wymiary to 110 x 50,7 x 9,7 mm, a waga to zaledwie 96 g. Jeśli chodzi o techniczne aspekty smartfona, wyposażony zostanie on w procesor 1 GHz, wyświetlacz AMOLED o przekątnej 3,2 cala, pamięć wewnętrzną 2 GB (rozszerzalną do 34 GB) oraz aparat 5 Mpix z lampą błyskową LED. Ponadto, bateria wystarczyć ma na 465 godzin (w trybie czuwania, rzecz jasna).Nowe modele Nokii: 700 (po lewej) i 701 (po prawej)Nokia 701 z kolei, wykorzystuje elementy konstrukcji C7 i ma nieco lepsze parametry. Zajrzyjmy do środka – mamy tu procesor 1 GHz, 8 GB wbudowanej pamięci (rozszerzalne do 40 GB), tylną kamerę 8 Mpix z podwójną LEDową lampą błyskową oraz 2-krotnym zoomem, a także przednią, służącą do wideorozmów. Wyświetlacz ma natomiast przekątną 3,5 cala. Obydwa modele wyposażone zostały w technologię NFC i tym samym rozszerzają dość niewielkie jak dotąd grono oferujących tę usługę do systemu Symbian. Choć wydawać mogłoby się, że oprogramowanie Nokii już wiele miesięcy temu przegrało batalię z konkurentami, jak Android czy iOS, wszystko wskazuje na to, że fiński koncern nie zamierza złożyć broni i będzie próbował walczyć na tym polu. Interesujące wydaje się także nazewnictwo kolejnych wersji, była Anna („a”), teraz Belle („b”), czy już wkrótce usłyszymy o Celinie, Debby i Emmie? Więcej o firmie Nokia:Symbian Anna: potężna aktualizacja systemu NokiiNokia 500 z procesorem 1 GHz i Symbianem AnnaNokia: dramatycznie spada popularność - obniżka cenŹródło: Nokia, inf. własna
Nokia 500 Belle güncellemesini yükledim kısmen daha iyi ancak Facebook, Twitter bildirimlerini bildirim tepsisinde göremiyorum ve uyarı vermiyor telefon bu çok saçma ben kontrol etmek zorunda kalıyorum hesaplarımı ayrıca sosyal ağlar uygulaması eskisinden daha kötü timeline yenilemeden güncel olarak takip edilemiyor yani manuelFinnish mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia has finally announced the launch of the Symbian Belle update for its new Nokia 500 Symbian belle upgrade brings a lot of refinement and performance upgrade to the existing Anna based smartphones along with a totally refreshed user Interface. Before this, the Belle upgrade has been made available for the Nokia C6-01, C7, E6, E7, N8 and X7 smartphones in the first phase following with the roll out on the Nokia 500 smartphone majority of Belle enhancements will be available for the Nokia 500 including an improved browser enabling high-quality web video viewing capability. Menus have been simplified and a notifications bar has been added to make accessing key settings or features very Belle, users will also get a new larger live widgets display that puts what’s really important to you on the home screen. Along with that users now will get the option of extending their favourite application shortcuts to four different home screens as version of Belle has been specifically tailored to match Nokia 500’s hardware performance; this answers the delay in the roll out of the update for the 500 to an extent. Also the update brings the latest version of the Nokia Maps to the device as well. Interested users can also check out the first look of the Bell update here and also can get simple upgrade instructions from from the latest tech news and reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. Leaked screenshots of the Symbian^3 Belle operating system firmware update, the one to follow Symbian Anna, reveals that soft keys are finally being abandoned on the Nokia E7 hardware that it was Retro-ironic Nokia fans in the market for a new phone will be interested to hear that the Nokia N8 is now shipping with Symbian Belle pre-installed E6, X7, C6-01, C7, 500 and Nokia Oro.
Currently available from Nokia Beta Labs, the 3.08 version of Nokia Maps is for Symbian^3 devices only. It has icons and context menu buttons that are a harbinger of what's to come with Symbian Belle, and which are currently available in the Nokia N9 MeeGo Harmattan interface
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