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Story: Nokia admits multiple Bluetooth security holes

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Posted by: Anonymous (Friday 2 April 2004, 10:55 PM)

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I have a Nokia 6310i. It seems ok that there are few of us out there who might be affected, but Nokia's this kind of treatment of its customers cannot be fair. Nokia 6310i is the high end of its class and I have paid more to purchase this high-end device. I simply don't understand why Nokia is not fixing the firmware of my device. Eventually this will make me upgrade my phone unless it's fixed. Next time I will think twice before buying a newer model communication device and avoid 'some' vendors, those who ignore 'some' of its customers.

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