Is Nokia Software Updater Caching firmware data?
Nokia seems to be working on the overall experience when it comes to software updates. The first fruits from their efforts come from the way the N82 retains user data, settings and applications after a firmware update or firmware reinstall. However it seems that NSU is behaving differently when it specifically comes to firmware reinstalls (reinstalling a firmware that’s already installed on the device.) I noticed the other day when I did a firmware reinstall on the Nokia N82 that the downloading part went noticeably fast: I have a 2Mbit connection at home, but that’s not enough to download 70-100MB files in seconds, which leads me to believe that NSU now caches the last downloaded firmware update just in case you decide to reinstall it. In a previous post here, I remember specifically asking for this as back than when you would reinstall a firmware it would download the data all over again. With fast connections it’s not a problem but I know quite a lot of people that still have a 56K connection and I know the horror of downloading 100MB over a 56k connection. (Believe me I’ve been there.) Caching the data is a smart and efficient. I applaud Nokia for retaining user data when it comes to N82 and the fact that it seems that now the firmware is cached, but we are far from the ideal as I believe that retaining the data after a firmware update should be made available to more devices, at least starting from the N95 classic and onwards. I would also like to see is the option of wiping or retaining user data and applications. Why? In some cases I would like to completely wipe the phone from my personal data, when for example I sell a device or when I would like to start from scratch. Currently there’s no way to wipe my N82 from all my data by doing a firmware reinstall or firmware update. In this case I was forced to use the good ol’ hard reset by pressing “3”+ “green dial button”+ “*” when the phone is starting. And lastly, the one that has been asked for as long as I can remember: Change logs!!! What’s wrong with putting the change log in NSU so that you can see what has changed in the firmware that you’re about to install? Right now you have to go here to see what has changed. My big problem is that the info given here is very basic. I know that for some users this is enough, but some of us actually would like to get a detailed log of what has changed. Btw Nokia, with detailed I mean something like this. What better place to put it than in NSU? What are changes would you like to see in the process of updating your firmware?












