Archive for January, 2009

The E71 was one of the very best handsets to come out of Nokia factories in 2008 and the best ever in my book. So it is only right that we utilize its functionality to the absolute hilt and try and make the E71 even more efficient.

Here is a long list of must know tips and tricks for the E71. You might already know a few but if you are new to S60 and the E71 in particular, I’m sure this will make for a happy start to the E71 new year!

  • STICKY FUNCTION KEY – A quick double press on the bottom left ‘function’ key locks it. This is helpful in situations when you need to press a combination of keys or in applications like Gmail which can be controlled via the keypad.
  • ONE TOUCH MUTE – You can simply mute a call by press the button between the volume keys present on the right hand side of the phone. Press it again to cancel the mute.
  • REMAP THE KEYS – There are times when you feel certain keys on the E71 are being wasted when they could have come in very handy. For example, the volume keys would work wonderfully with the web browser to scroll pages or in your music player and the mute key could work as select.
  • TIME & DATE – When the phone is in the locked state and the screen is blank, hit the Navi Button to display the time and date in a large font.
  • TEXT MESSAGES – When in the standby mode, hold down left soft key to read out new text messages.
  • ASSIGN SHORTCUTS -  If you have a lot of applications installed on your E71, you might want to assign additional shortcuts to different applications by defining a set of keypresses with an application called Cute Keys.

5b5810114b54499d950e998we2 Must Know Tips & Tricks For The E71

As a follow up to the above tips, here are a few shortcuts that you should enjoy. I have highlighted some of the lesser known ones.

GENERAL

  • To get to a symbol or number hold down its key.
  • Shift + Backspace deletes letters after the cursor, thus imitating the behavior of the ‘Delete’ key on the computer.
  • In the Main Menu:
    A B C D E F G H I J K L

    To open A press 1, 2 for B, 3 for C, * for D, 4 for E, 5 for F and so on.

  • Fn + Ctrl + C to copy.
  • Fn + Ctrl + V to paste.
  • Shift + Left ( or Right ) to select text.
  • Ctrl + Up for page up.
  • Ctrl + Down for page down.
  • Ctrl + Vowels ( or n ) for accented characters like á or ñ.

CAMERA

  • T to focus.

GALLERY

  • Green Call to send the image.
  • Fn + * for full screen.
  • Fn + 7 to zoom in. Press twice for the full screen size.
  • Fn + 4 to scroll left while in the zoomed image.
  • Fn + 5 to zoom in.
  • Fn + 3 to rotate right.
  • Fn + 2 to scroll up while in the zoomed image.
  • Fn + 1 to rotate left.
  • Fn + 0 to zoom out.

STANDBY

  • Hold * to activate/deactivate Bluetooth.
  • Hold 0 to go to the web browser.
  • Left Soft Key then Fn ( or * ) locks the keypad.
  • Hold End/Red to disconnect all data connections.
  • Hold Left Soft Key to read out new text messages.

MAIL

  • Shift + Return to mark/unmark a single message.
  • Shift + Down to mark multiple items.
  • Fn + Spacebar in new message body to access input (predictive text, etc.) options.

MAPS

  • Shift to zoom in.
  • Backspace to zoom out.
  • Space to go to the current position.

REAL PLAYER

  • Fn + 2 for full screen.
  • Hold Up for fast forward.
  • Hold Down for rewind.

WEB

  • 1 for bookmarks.
  • 2 to find something on a page.
  • 3 to return to the previous page.
  • 5 to tab open windows.
  • * to zoom in.
  • # to zoom out.
  • 8 for page overview.
  • 9 to go to a different web page.
  • 0 to got to the homepage.
  • Hit the Backspace key to close the current window.

SOURCE: thesymbianblog

Source: mobile-geeks.com

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 Nokia N78 Updated   Hits v20.149.051.1 

 The N78 has just received a substantial firmware update in the form of version 20.149.051.1. The update brings a ton of bug fixes, an update to the preinstalled maps application along with UI speed and transition enhancements. Also included is a new theme called ‘Music’. Change log here: thesymbianblog.com

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Julia Moskin writes. THE tech revolution has been a long time in coming to the kitchen. One high-tech cooking tool, however, has transformed the kitchen lives of many Americans: the mobile phone.

It has become the kitchen tool of choice for chefs and home cooks. They use it to keep grocery lists, find recipes, photograph their handiwork, look up the names of French cheeses, set timers for steak and soft-boiled eggs, and convert European or English measurements to American ones.

“It taught me to cook, really,” said Kelli Howell, a college sophomore in Chicago, of her Nokia phone. Its photography, Internet and instant-messaging capabilities let her consult with friends, family and online sources as she got started in the kitchen. “I e-mailed about 20 pictures of a vegetable lasagna to my sister’s phone while I was making it,” she said. “And then I I.M.’ed with my mom about the topping.” THE tech revolution has been a long time in coming to the kitchen. nytimes.com

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 Grande Valse   Nokias Ringtone History 

James of Nokia Conversations writes. The third best known musical trademark in the world is the Nokia Tune, just behind "Intel Inside" and the Harley Davidson engine sound. Sure, I knew it was popular, but I didn't realise it was that popular. The Nokia Tune is taken from a composition called "Grand Vals" which itself was compose by Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) from Spain. There's a melody line which is repeated throughout the song, the end of which now forms the basis of the Nokia Tune.

I've listened to a bunch of modern, non guitar, versions of Grand Valse and I must say, struggle to find the bit where the Nokia tune comes from – but then, I don't have what you might call a musical ear.

The original song is over 14 minutes long and was first composed for guitar. The song is in the public domain and the extract used by Nokia is also a registered musical trademark in various countries.

It was the early 1990s when the Nokia Tune was first aired in TV ads and it wasn't until 1994 with the launch of the 2110 that the Tune appeared as a ringtone on a device. Ever since it has been the default melody on hundreds of millions of Nokia handsets.

Recently, with the launch of the E71, I've been treating myself to what for me has become the "new" Nokia Tune. I like it, but there's something about the bit from Grand Vals that will somehow, for some reason, be with me for ever. Engraved in the brain? Perhaps. What about you? conversations.nokia.com  

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The Nokia N95 8GB has now had its v31 firmware update, too. This (the full ROM, around 130MB) went live a few minutes ago for unbranded phones. Any changes will be noted below the break. The usual backup and sync precautions apply – the N95 8GB does not have UDP (user data preservation)allaboutsymbian.com

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 Mail on Ovi   An Inbox for Everyone 


Overview
Mail on Ovi is an easy-to-use email address designed for access from your Nokia device and can also be accessed from compatible desktop browsers. Your Ovi identity is your passport to using Email and other fun Ovi Services.

    With Mail on Ovi you get:

  • Your personal email address @ovi.com
  • Easy mobile email access while on-the-move
  • Intuitive web based interface when using a computer
  • Lots of storage (1GB)
  • Full featured spam and virus protection
  • Mail on Ovi is free* * wireless data plan from wireless carrier is required for mobile use.


Mail on Ovi doesn’t require a download. It works out of the box for a wide range of Nokia devices (see Compatibility). Simply go to your Messaging folder and sign-up for a new email address.

Get the email address you want now directly on your phone! nokia.com  

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 Must Know Tips & Tricks For The E71    

The E71 was one of the very best handsets to come out of Nokia factories in 2008 and the best ever in my book. So it is only right that we utilise its functionality to the absolute hilt and try and make the E71 even more efficient.

Here is a long list of must know tips and tricks for the E71. You might already know a few but if you are new to S60 and the E71 in particular, I’m sure this will make for a happy start to the E71 new year! thesymbianblog.com

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 Xpress On Covers For The N79 Available For Order

http://www.oneline.fi/xpress-on/index.php?phone=N79&intro=N79.flv 

symbian-guru.com

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 Obamas new BlackBerry: The NSAs secure PDA?

Bill Clinton sent only two e-mail messages as president and has yet to pick up the habit. George W. Bush ceased using e-mail in January 2001 but has said he's looking forward to e-mailing "my buddies" after leaving Washington, D.C.

Barack Obama, though, is a serious e-mail addict. "I'm still clinging to my BlackBerry," he said in a recent interview with CNBC. "They're going to pry it out of my hands."  Read on news.cnet.com

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After the many terrorist attacks in the country and the apparent use of mobile phones as an important tool for planning and the execution of the attacks, India’s Department of Telecom (DoT) had instructed all the mobile service providers in the country to disconnect service to handsets on their network that do not have the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. Read on mobileindustryreview.com

pixel India’s DoT Tightens Noose Around Carriers Over IMEI Issue

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