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New Nokia N76 firmware adds A2DP support and improves stability

By Stefan Constantinescu on Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 at 7:32 AM PST In Nokia

n76sideflipfinger New Nokia N76 firmware adds A2DP support and improves stability

Rafe from All About Symbian has the scoop on the new Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N76 firmware that not only improves stability, but adds new features as well. One has to wonder however, why wasn’t A2DP turned on by default?

[Photo from All About Symbian's review of the N76]

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One Comment on “New Nokia N76 firmware adds A2DP support and improves stability”

  1. Viipottaja says:

    I am sure if it had been stable and ready at launch, they would have included it. Also, I am not sure if using a particular bluetooth profile includes some intellectual property/licencing stuff that needs to be sorted out, or is it “freeware” for anyobody to use?

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