Just a short update to let you know that on Twitter, Cliff Thomas shared a screenshot he had a “Telephony Update” appearing in Nokia Suite. As you can see “this update includes quality improvements for telephony services and Log application” – and to be honest I have no idea what that means.
As I’m getting used to by now – as most of us are I believe – I’m still waiting for this update. You might want to try to hook up your Nokia 808 PureView to Nokia’s PC Suite and try your luck. If you appear to be so lucky, I’d welcome a reaction below when you notice any changes – or not.
Anyway, it’s very good to know what somewhere in Finland a team still appears to be making Nokia Belle FP2 better and better for the Nokia 808 PureView! :-)
If you can’t wait, here are the .sis files to download. No garantuee, didn’t check them, so all on your own “risk”.










Update available in Mexico, hope this can fix the battery drain.
Well guess what just popped up today?
Telephony!
I had given up on it as being a European only update.
I am in Burbank CA running T-Mobile USA
The update is only about 15 minutes old on my phone so far and I haven’t noticed any bit difference.
Any idea, when we will get this and the other updates in the States?
Is this officially out in India yet?
still waiting for the update. Have more then 4 reboots a day, makes me crazy…
Anyway of getting the update by a .sis file?
Yes, I retweeted someone offering it online somewhere. Just added the link at the bottom of this post.
thx!
Hey PureViewers,
I’m going on 50+ hours with the update, (telephony) my phone is really running great. Not a reboot after being in bad 3G areas. Prior to the telephony update I’d force a reboot to gain back connectivity. I’m still testing my 808, so far really pleased. I didn’t get the update from Nokia channels.
My wifi has been off the entire time forcing lots of 3G streaming, and data. Flawless performance.
Have installed it this evening, rebooted and had already 2 melt downs this evening in the city. Still crap… Love the camera, but for a smartphone this doesn’t do…
What kind of “meltdowns” are you experiencing?
Hoi marc,
A black screen. Phone doesn’t react on anything. Always after i start using something on the internet. Can be whatsapp, browser or a mail.
Seems to happen when the 3g connection is bad. Have read a lot in other forums about this problem.
Do you have the latest software version? I thought that would take care of the 3G bug
it started a few weeks ago, hadn’t had the problem before. Will try a refurbish, total clean install.
i wonder why im not getting this updates :(
Just receive update for my 808. Camera and gallery improvements.
Nokia Maps too. Slovenia
can one hope this would be the fix for (near daily) intermittent 3g signal loss?
The 3G bug is admittedly a hardware one. Or at least, the 3.5G one.
but i’m not referring to the 3.5g bug that causes random reboots. i’m referring to total loss of 3g signal, despite the notification bar showing that there is one, with users finding out the hard way that the signal indicator has been “lying”, because calls and texts have not been coming through.
The telephony update is available over-the-air in Finland. Installing now. It did not provide any more details than what was in the screenshot.
… not in Germany yet! Hopefully tomorrow.
Just got the camera update via OTA this day (Swiss PC).
Nokia seems to be very busy these days in preparing updates for 808.
Got the camera update too in .NL
Sometimes on my 808 when I make a call the receiver isn’t able to hear me. I can hear them but not the other way around.
Anyone else had this problem?
I wonder if this is a fix for that?
I hope somebody adds an improved , more powerful video player that supports each and every format out there in the industry.
1. Particularly speaking , more profiles of h.264 format should be supported.
2. More audio codecs need to be supported in the video player.
Add this , and I tell you – Nokia 808 is the best media smartphone this industry has seen.
I wish someday the Android phone manufacturers realize that battery life and RAM are important aspects of a phone and stop running this stupid gigahertz , multi-core race.
Intel have learnt their lesson with P4 Prescott cores in 2002-05.
Wonder when sense will prevail in this industry.