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Okay I have a Nokia N97. IT HAS VIDEO CALL... the only problem is that my provider (AT&T) doesn't really have video call...

So what is the point of having it anyways? And with the current situation of providers having max out bandwidths and stuff i don't think they are going to like the idea of streaming live video just to say Hi.
First you must make sure you have the LATEST PC Suite

Then plug your phone to the computer,
Load PC Suite
Choice Software Update

And you should see a update happen
Plug your phone to the computer and use PC Suite and Software Update.
Plug it into your Computer.

Go to Nokia PC Suite
Click on Sofware Updates
And it will find a update

My phone is also a Unlock phone.
I do agree with the 1.3V

But I still
Yes it is... Plug your phone to the computer and use Nokia Software Update thats on your PC Suite
you guys have to plug in the phone to your computer to do the update. Us Nokia Software Updater
you have to plug it to your computer and it will find the update... its a firmware update... that is the only way I know you can do them
i just want super fast internet and that is not Censor... So what should i vote for.
okay I am getting confuse. Is net neutrality GOOD or BAD?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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