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Top Story: Nokia N85 Review - pt 4 - Online and Overall

Ewan finishes his look at Nokia's OLED-screened N85 by taking it online. He also sums up his impressions, concluding that "underneath these colours is a thoroughbred". He does concede that some of the software in the N85 is "old" but recognises that this also brings maturity and stability. There are plenty of positives in the N85's package, it seems.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 8:15 UTC, January 8th || 10 Comments

Memory cards get yet another new future...

With CES currently in full swing, the future of two of our tech world memory card formats has been announced. First and foremost, SDXC has been launched, the successor to SDHC. The 'XC' stands for 'eXtended Capacity' and allows cards of up to 2 Terabytes (that's roughly 2000 GB) and up to 104MB/s for read/write speeds. Presumably 'micro' versions of SDXC will also appear at some point, for phone use. Secondly, the M2 cards used by some Sony Ericsson UIQ 3 smartphones are set to be superceded by 'Memory Stick HG Micro', also promising up to 2TB and with 60MB/s transfer speeds.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 14:19 UTC, January 8th || 5 Comments

QWERTY Nokia E63 heads to the USA

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas Nokia has announced that the Nokia E63 will shortly be available in the US. The Nokia E63 is a QWERTY-equipped S60 phone and is effectively a budget version of the Nokia E71. It has a 2.0 megapixel camera, WiFi and 3G connectivity, and runs S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1. It will have an esitmated retail price of $279 (unlocked) and will be available in the 'coming weeks'.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 11:19 UTC, January 8th || 1 Comment

Fancy a job with the Symbian Foundation?

It seems that the Symbian Foundation has an interim web site up, with the main thing of interest being that you might like to apply for a job with it, in San Francisco or Finland. Fancy a change and a chance to influence the next five or ten years of mobile phone OS development? (via David Wood)

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 10:56 UTC, January 8th || 0 Comments

Truphone To Ignore Any Platform With No App Store?

To go alongside the update of Truphone on the iPhone and iPod Touch to include Skype, CEO Geraldine Wilson told the GTD Times that because of the ease of use for the developer, they have no plans to offer future developments to platforms that were not supported by an App Store similar to Apple's endeavour.

Posted by Ewan Spence at 10:47 UTC, January 8th || 12 Comments

Google Maps for Mobile adds business directions

Ooh, you all know how much I love Google Maps for Mobile (e.g. for S60, but also for other platforms). It just got itself a 'server-side' upgrade, adding in full directions support for local businesses. You don't need to update your software, just search for a business name (e.g. "Computer Training" or "La Fontana" [a local restaurant]) in 'Get directions'. Some screens below, plus link.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 9:57 UTC, January 8th || 2 Comments

The N95 'Classic' gets a .0.017 update

Probably a quick bug fix (in view of the numbers sold) to make darned sure that noone gets caught out by the 'nuisance' CurseSMS bug in S60 3.1, but N95 'classic' owners should try Nokia Software Update: v31.0.017 is available for unlocked devices in many countries.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 7:41 UTC, January 8th || 8 Comments

Nokia 5800 at £249 SIM Free in the UK on January 23rd

Nokia's first S60 touch device, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, also known colloquially as the 'Tube', will go on sale in the UK on Friday 23rd January for £249 SIM Free (includes VAT). For the first week, it will be available exclusively through the Nokia Flagship Stores in Heathrow Terminal 5 and Regent Street. From Friday 30th January, the Nokia 5800 will then become available through Vodafone, O2, Orange, T-Mobile UK, Virgin Mobile, Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U. You can now also pre-order the 5800 from Nokia's online store.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 16:33 UTC, January 7th || 14 Comments

AAS Insight 54: 2008 in Review

In the first AAS Insight (54) of the year we look back on 2008 and share our hardware highlights, rant about our lowlights, make a few daring predictions and waffle on our favourite pieces of software from 2008. You can listen to AAS Insight 54 here or, if you wish to subscribe, here's the RSS feed.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 12:31 UTC, January 7th || 2 Comments

How to add Gmail label/subfolder access to your Nokia Email accounts

Good detective work by Matthew Miller has resulted in this handy little 'how to' on adding Gmail label/subfolder access to your Nokia Email accounts using the magic of IMAP folder settings. It's currently limited to 5 labels/folders, but this is a soft limit that Nokia can raise easily in a future update.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 9:20 UTC, January 7th || 0 Comments

Samsung i7110 Review, pt 2. The Software

Steve continues looking at the Samsung i7110, this time turning his attention away from the performance and onto the software and user interface. With the caveat that this build is still an early version, he finds a lot to be impressed by, but it still needs a little bit more polish before the i7110 can really shine.

Posted by Ewan Spence at 11:19 UTC, January 6th || 3 Comments

Design a Widget to Win a Nokia N97

In case you missed it during the hectic time between Christmas and New Year, Nokia have announced a competition to design a widget for the N97, specifically for the homescreen. The winning widget will 'go into production' (which we assume means it will be coded by the Nokia development team) and the winning designer will receive a production N97 with their widget ahead of the public release of the device. More details on the Nseries website.

Posted by Ewan Spence at 9:54 UTC, January 6th || 1 Comment

UIQ files for bankruptcy

Following a board meeting on 29th December the board of UIQ Technology resolved to file for bankruptcy. This follows on from the news, in early November, that staff had been put on notice and a temporary transition period was being funded by Sony Ericsson. With that period over, with no alternative investor available and given the current economic climate the board had no choice but to shutter the company.

Posted by Rafe Blandford at 15:03 UTC, January 5th || 5 Comments

Nokia now the world's biggest computer maker

Tomi T Ahonen has penned a very interesting essay on how Nokia is now the world's biggest computer maker with 14% market share, as evidenced by 2008 sales. Tomi takes time to fully justify the inclusion of top end smartphones in the 'computer' category - some great reading here, including nuggets such as the Nokia N82 being as powerful as the Cray 2 supercomputer.

Posted by Steve Litchfield at 14:53 UTC, January 5th || 21 Comments


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