Nokia has released new firmware for its flagship N95 handset, which includes a host of improvements. For example, the way it runs applications has been tweaked, to provide more than 30MB of free RAM after booting (translation for untecchy types: it'll run faster).
The camera has been updated so it's faster to use too, with less of a gap between shots. The search function has been built into the standby screen to help you find stuff on the phone more quickly, and excitingly, it gets some N-Gage game previews and the Nokia Music Store application.
A lot of mobile users don't know what a firmware update is, let alone how to get one. But the list of features here shows why it's worth learning. Nokia's Phone Software Updater site will get you started.
(via All About Symbian)