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Nokia And Yahoo! Team Up

September 3rd, 2009 jedwan No comments

Well, it was only a matter of time until web search became a hit on mobile phones. Yahoo! and Nokia have been working since received more than last year on the Web and image search results on your cell pone.
  This feature is now available in 10 languages on a variety of Nokia phones like the N80, N70, N93, N71, and a number of other phones.
  There are many great features on the Nokia N-series, it's hard to know where to start. There is a 3-megapixel camera for beginners who really combined for a mobile phone camera fun, functionality and style in a strong-looking as one of the best smartphones on the market today. Support the e-mail client, Internet browser, and Wi-Fi is a powerful business device as well. The sliding keypad displays the dial pad when opened, which keeps the overall size of the N-series down. Yahoo mobile search software for Nokia mobile phones is finding a simple, convenient and simple way and to connect to local Internet services, websites, images, ring tones and mobile content. Partnership has already begun to use the customers of the mobile search drive. The Nokia Mobile Search also increases the consumer disclosing the search to mobile devices as in many cases search will be accessible directly from the menu screen. This pact is an extension of an already close cooperation between leading players in their fields.
  "Nokia is exploring the provision of the multimedia computer user the easiest route to the Internet and find what they are while on the go, such as images, facts, restaurants and addresses," said Ralph Eric Kunz, Vice President oriented, multimedia, must Experiences at Nokia. "The combination of Yahoo! Proven 's expertise in search on the web with Nokia understanding of mobile user interfaces, makes the Nokia Mobile Search experience unrivaled in the industry as ring tones. "

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Choosing between Samsung Pixon and Nokia N97

September 2nd, 2009 jedwan No comments

The Samsung Pixon – M8800 and Nokia N97 are two handsets with slightly different characteristics. I compare the phones on the size / design, display, battery life, photo / video, data, messaging, music and multimedia, and connectivity. With so many phones to choose from, it is advisable to at once, to compare those that interest you. Often cell phones offer the same features, but cost a different amount. Compare the beginning of this and I'll start with the similarities of the two. Both phones use the same technology, the frequency bands and data. This means they have the same operating system, power for picking up signals and availability to hook faster network speed. They too (instant messaging support, predictive text entry, such as the AutoComplete operate), SMS templates (phrases or sentences typed help make your message easier to send) and text messaging. Come equipped with FM radio, GPS navigation and music player. Both are set up for Bluetooth connections, e-mail accounts (AOL, Yahoo, MSN, to name just a few), the memory card slots that you will need additional disk space, USB port for easy connection to your PC and Web browser to surf the Internet. The first phone's dimensions are 4th 25 "x 2 15 "x. 54 ", it has an integrated antenna, touch screen keyboard, a bar phone design and 4 weights 26 ounces. The other pone has dimensions of 4 61 "x 2 17 "x. 62, with internal antenna, 3 5mm headphone jack has full QWERTY (keyboard with memory functions such as computer keyboard), touch-screen keyboard, a bar phone design with slide in / out keyboard and weighs 5th 29 ounces. Although the second phone line seems to be slightly larger and weigh it tends to provide some additional design features when compared to the others. Now I want to compare the two phones on battery life, display, camera and video. The first has a battery standby time of 290 hours instead of 400 hours, a talk time of 3 5 hours compared to 5 hours. Subsequently, the display of a telephone has 256k bytes color resolution of 240 x 400 pixels. The second is with 16 million bytes of color and 640 x 360 pixels. Finally, the camera and video functions are quite different. One provides video capture, geo-tagging, auto focus, secondary video call camera, smile and blink detection, advanced shake reduction, flash red and 8 0 megapixels. The other auto-focus, Carl Zeiss optics, video recording, video light, 30 frames per second, LED flash and 5 0 megapixels. Apart from the camera and video capabilities offered by Samsung Pixon – offered M8800, the Nokia N97 better features elsewhere. It offers a full touch-screen keyboard as well as a manual slide in / out, has a little over an hour longer standby time and 2 hours more talk time and the display shows a clearer picture with vibrant colors brighter. The phones have no significant differences, but depending on what suites your taste, it can make a difference. Hope this article will help you determine the best choice.

Does Anyone Know How To Unlock A T-mobile Nokia 6263 Using Data Cable?

August 31st, 2009 jedwan 1 comment

got a nu pone and cannot seem to unlock it. . . Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the t-mobile Nokia 6263 and want to use abroad wiv a non tmobile sim.

Multimedia-centrice Smart Pone the Nokia N76

August 31st, 2009 jedwan No comments

Nokia today unveiled the Nokia N76 slim, new clamshell, the Nseries experience to bring a slender body. The Nokia N76 brings a wide range of multimedia experiences to consumers so that they create, consume and in combination with music, videos, pictures and the Internet. Nokia Nseries music fans will appreciate the dedicated quick cover keys on the Nokia N76 keys that help users quickly control music features from the outside of the folded device.
  Showing the 2 4-inch, up to 16 million color screen provides a familiar feel to surfing the Internet on a mobile. Navigate web pages quickly and easily with the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map and enjoy easy access to popular internet services like Flickr and Amazon for searching, shopping or sharing. The N76 integrates a 2nd 0-megapixel (1600 x 1200 px) camera to capture, zoom and images. With up to 2 GB of expandable memory, users have enough space for high-quality multimedia content. Nokia N76 works with worldwide frequencies of the GSM standard which is convenient for foreign travelers. Stand-by time 200 hours standby time. It is quite good. The device can be a variable number of phone book entries. This is generally the case of phones with a dynamic memory and makes it a rule to be stored for a variety of telephone numbers. Memory expansion. It has a memory expansion slot MicroSD, a useful tool to more music and store photos or transferred to and from your laptop computer. Speakerphone. It is a speakerphone, which prove to be useful, in the car or in other situations. Wireless data system, Bluetooth technology, which one is interesting plus.
  Nokia was incorporated within the web of Madrid and known them by saying that a limited edition of its Nokia N76. Overall, only 10,000 units are available and each will cost 429 Euros. The Nokia N76 features a slim body and gorgeous internal display. The multimedia-centric smart phone is a fairly robust media player, outfitted a 3rd 5mm headphone jack and a 2-megapixel camera. Sound quality for calls and music is also good. Please purchase online www. phoneandbeyond. com

Nokia World 09

August 30th, 2009 jedwan No comments

If there’s any member of these forums attending the Nokia World 09 frustrated and diappointed with the N97 please please make sure you represent. Nokia are suffering from the selective hearing syndrome at the moment anybody labbling the phone **bleep** is totally ignored despite the fact that there’s hundreds.

The local care centre told me they had about ten N97’s handed in for repairs on the day I took mine in. stuggering amounts.

My Nokia maps don’t work?

August 30th, 2009 jedwan No comments

I’ve had this phone for a month and everytime I try Nokia maps it doesn’t seem to work. What I would do is first  find "My Position" and it doesn’t locate my current postion. All I see is this yellow bar flashing at the bottom near the ‘Exit’ button.

Open new tab / window in S60 browsers. 2 techniques

August 30th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Ok, so as far as I know, the last (only?) Nokia phone to support opening new windows/tabs was the 7710, a great handset with a built in Opera browser. The new S60 browser supports multiple windows, but there’s no way to ask it open one on demand.. So here’s my little work around.. Pay attention there are two parts!!

 

First of all, there’s a web page I’ve set up:

 

http://newtab.co.uk/

 

When you open that page, there is a link that asks the browser to open a new window! Simple!

 

BUT.. there’s a problem..

 

Say I have nokia.co.uk open in the browser and I want a new window.. how do I do it.. I could go to the link above, but that would loose Nokia.co.uk and replace it with the "open new tab" page.. Not ideal.. But now there’s a way to KEEP the current page open and allow you to open a new window

 

First, the set up!

 

Visit the link above. Don’t select the Open new page link, but instead ask your browser to subscribe to the feed. This is tricky since it is not the same on all phones, but on the N97 you’d select "Options", "Subscribe to feed"

 

That’s it, you’re set!

 

Now, how to use this feature.. 

 

Let’s do a walk through..

 

Go to a page.. http://www.google.com/ is a good place to start..

 

Now, lets open a window WITHOUT loosing the google.com page.. 

 

Open up your web feeds. On the N97, you can select "Options", "Go To", "Web Feeds". Now select the "New Tab" feed, then select the item in the feed "Open New Tab" item.Click on the link and you’ll have TWO windows open.. If you toggle between them you’ll see the google window remains and the new tab is ready for use!

 

I’ve only tested this on an N97, E90 and 5800.. it works for me.. Strangely it works on my 7710 too.. but it’s kind of redundant since it already supports multiple windows/tabs!!

 

Please hit the kudo button if you like, and please let me know if you have any problems or even if you have some suggestions or improvements!

 

Hope you like..

 

Nokia, PLEASE support "open new window" and "Open link in new window" I miss those features so bad!

 

 

Dialer on N97

August 30th, 2009 jedwan No comments

I have a HUGE problem and nokia wont help me with it. 

 

When i go to dial in a number to make a call, i only get numbers. why cant i get a dialer to have numbers and letters. it gets very frustrating when say the phone number is( 1 800 CALL ME for example), there are no letters under the numbers so it takes for ever to figure which number is which letter.

 

If anyone else is having this problem let me know. if you have any solutions please help.

 

 

THanks 

E52 – continously blinking unread message symbol

August 30th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Hi, Just had my E52 for a couple of days. The unread message symbol is blinkin continously in the main display, although there are for sure no unread messages in the inbox. Anybody who knows why and how to solve it? Thanks. Roger 

Nokia 2630 repeat alert for missed call or text

August 30th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Hi

 

If I miss a call or sms on my 2630 the phone does not repeat an alert.  so if I miss a call due then I am not alerted by the phone – I have to keep checking the phone for missed calls or sms’s.

 

Can the phone be set up to give alerts for sms’s and missed calls?

 

Thanks in advance