![]() ![]() This firmware provides some performance enhancement and full ‘Kinetic Scrolling’ experience. ![]() A month or two later, firmware version 50 was out and I flashed this phone again. It was still not as smooth as iPhone but it did make me smile. Something like what iPhone has where we just slide our finger on the screen to move the list up or down. In this version, Nokia introduce ‘Kinetic Scrolling’. Later on, I upgrade the firmware to version 40 something. I also upgraded Nokia Map (the one that charge per GPS route navigation) to Ovi Map (more comprehensive map and totally free of charge). Then, I immediately flashed it to version 30 something using Nokia PC Suite. ![]() Original firmware that came with my unit was version 20 something. Suffice to say, this combination complete my mobile audio experience. Several months later, I bought Sennheiser CX 300-II Precision to be paired with 5800XM. This price includes all genuine accessories, 18 month warranty, additional leather cover and genuine Garmin GPS software. I bought my Nokia 5800XM in January 2010 for RM1100. However, due to my limited experience with other Nokia model, it is safe to set the title as above. ![]() In fact, most Nokia phone can be flashed up with custom firmware using the method that I will discuss below. Note: The technique to flash custom firmware in this article is not exclusively limited for Nokia 5800XM only. ![]()
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