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So what IS the best device?
October 12th, 2009 at 10:05 am
All About Symbian’s Steve Litchfield has asked himself the ‘perennial question’ - just what is the best device out there?
Clearly it’s down to a certain amount of individual taste, but Steve shares his thinking about over 20 devices, in a prelude to picking his Top 5 (something we do on a regular basis at WOMWorld [...]
N95 & E72 debates
October 1st, 2009 at 1:56 pm
Some stuff from the Howard Forum boards now where a couple of threads on the N95 and E72 have got tongues wagging. XJ911 feels he’s found the perfect match with the N95 and describes how the device has become an indispensible part of his life - ‘even the mighty iPhone can’t do this without adding [...]
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N95 firmware updated to 31.0.017
January 8th, 2009 at 10:42 am
According to Apoc over at Symbian Freak there’s been a minor firmware update for the N95, bringing it up to v31.0.017.
He couldn’t grab the changelog yet, but in the SF forum unclebooboo reports that there are fixes to the icon animation, the language bug and the bold menu.
Not much to report so far, [...]
Best replacement for the N95-3?
January 6th, 2009 at 10:31 am
Erhard has asked a question in Howard Forums about which device to replace his N95-3 with, and has received quite the response.
dimsum05 recommends the E71, but a hit will have to be taken as far as the camera goes, and UFmace picthes in with the suggestion of the N85-2, saying that it has a better [...]
‘Trail-plazing’ with Nokia Maps
April 14th, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Peter Rukavina from Ruk has made a handy tool that enables you to convert any Plaze location into a landmark on your Nokia Maps-enabled device.
With a great browser button add-on and an easy to follow walkthrough, it won’t be long before you’re converting your Plazes into Nokia Maps landmarks. Big thanks must go to Peter [...]
‘Kick-ass’ Ovi knocks Flickr for five
April 14th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
Dotsisx from Symbian Guru shares some thoughts on Ovi about why the service is described by Danish blogger Gersbo as ‘kick-ass’.
Dotsisx gives us five reasons of her own why Ovi is the sharing platform of choice for her. It’s simple – first time users can get to grips with it straight away. It’s easy [...]
S60 Dictionary query goes in circles…
April 7th, 2008 at 5:11 pm
One of the great things about the internet, is the way it links things together.
Only this morning, I was reading Mike’s quick look at the Dictionary 2.0 app over on The Nokia N82 Blog. He thinks it’s a nice application, and notes that while a dictionary isn’t a regular, must-use app, it can certainly be [...]
Shootout at the Nokia Corral – N82 vs. N93
April 7th, 2008 at 11:41 am
Mazor at Symbian Freak has taken a new device – the N82 – and in the second part of his photo shootout sees how it matches up to the old N93. The N93 shots are post-processed, but he includes some before this has happened, and they still measure up favourably.
The N82 comes out on top [...]
Use your Nokia RSS reader wisely
April 4th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
Amir over at Mobile Space has stitched together a guide to getting the most out of the Nokia RSS reader that you can find on your Nseries device.
The post looks at the RSS reader to see if it fulfils the needs of the average user or whether one might need to employ a third [...]
A barcode tip for Nseries users…
April 4th, 2008 at 2:05 pm
Continuing his series of tips over on The Nokia Guide Devin Balentina has taken a look at the barcode reader on Nseries devices that can help you wrangle with links, text and so on in a quick to read fashion by rendering them as, you guessed it, a barcode that can be easily read through [...]
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