The Telephony Update is small in size and you can get it over-the-air right now.
Nokia confirmed that the 41 MP cameraphone is the last Symbian smartphone it will produce.
The update, in spite of being 420MB in size, brings only stability and performance improvements.
Market share of iOS rose in the US at the expense of Android, but fell in Europe, analysts from Kantar say.
The update is now reseeded to Nokia OS devices including the 808 PureView, 701, 700 and 603.
The phones use blue carbon fibre composite, blue sapphire crystal, blue leather and polished stainless steel.
Nokia has suspended the rollout of the FP2 update due to issues, which are currently under investigation.
Nokia 701, 700 and 603 are getting Belle FP2 but not the imaging updates.
The firmware update is already seeding to all carrier-free devices and brings cool features.
The Samsung Galaxy line accounted for over half of all Android phones sold in Q2 of this year.
Android extended its lead, while iOS saw a small decline. Meanwhile, WP shipments rose 115.3%.
Leaked on Nokia's Remote Device Access service, the FP 2 will bring a bit of freshness to Symbian.
All of the major carriers have officially confirmed that they won't be selling the 41MP cameraphone.
Several retailers have the phone on pre-order, but it seems that Amazon UK will be the first to ship it.
The service offers syncing of apps, contacts, media and other various content on Symbian Belle.
You can pre-order the 41MP cameraphone through Amazon. Shipping will start in early July.
Every device sold will help provide corrective surgery to children suffering from cleft lip and palate.
The Nokia 808 PureView has already made its way to some retailers, so get your wallets ready.
A Nokia Product Marketing Manager claims the third major Symbian update, Carla, was cancelled.
Apple holds the #2 spot, while WP7 sales are cannibalizing Symbian's share.