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Next Nokia N-series phones to run MeeGo


Nokia has decided that future phones in its N-series will no longer use the Symbian operating system. Instead, the mobile phone manufacturer is moving to use the Linux OS MeeGo.
MeeGo is the result of combining Nokia’s Maemo and Intel’s Moblin platforms to create one new operating system capable of being deployed to multiple devices. Although MeeGo is already pushing ahead for netbook platforms, the move to using it in smartphones is a major shift for Nokia.
The transition should be a relatively painless one for developers as Nokia already had a common framework setup for deploying apps to Symbian or MeeGo devices.
The Nokia N8 runs Symbian, but it will be the last model to do so. Symbian will remain in use on other, lower-end smartphones, however. The move to MeeGo is seen widely as Nokia attempt to better compete with Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS platforms at the higher-end of the mobile market.
Read more at Reuters

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FIX iOS 4 upgrade issues

As you know, Apple posted iOS 4 for public consumption early Monday. The software is being hailed as the most radical overhaul to Apple’s mobile operating system, fixing over 60 vulnerabilities while adding over a hundred new features and dozens of nice-to-haves.
Upgrading to iOS 4 should be easy as a pie: you just connect your device to iTunes, click Update when prompted, and have a latte while the jukebox program is performing its magic. In the best case scenario, you’ll have an iPhone with iOS 4, your settings, data, apps, and media.
As a rule of thumb, if something goes wrong try hard-resetting your device a couple of times: Press and hold the home and sleep buttons at the same time (ignore the red slide to turn off) until the Apple logo appears.
Should your device reboot endlessly following a failed iOS 4 update, restoring it to factory settings is the only way to go. Connect the device to iTunes, select it in the source list on the left, and hit the Restore button on the Summary tab. This will re-install the latest firmware and populate your device with factory settings. As a result, you’ll have to re-sync all your apps and media, and will lose your settings, as well as your user and app data.
Of course, you can always restore your settings, user, and app data from the last backup. You did perform a manual backup prior to upgrading to iOS 4, didn’t you?
To restore the device from the backup file, right-click your device in the iTunes’ source list on the left and choose “Restore from Backup” from a drop-down menu. This will copy over user and app data and settings from the backup file to your device.
Sometimes, your iPhone will be such a mess that iTunes won’t recognize it at all. When this happens, put the device in the recovery mode, denoted by the “connect to iTunes” graphic on its display. If that doesn’t help, connect the device to another USB port, reinstall iTunes 9.2, or run iTunes from another user account on your computer.

None of the aforementioned tips will help resolve the unusual glitches like MMS and push notifications no longer functioning, blurry photos synced from iPhoto, and auto-lock defaulting to one minute without the option of changing the timing. There was no information on solving those issues at press time.
Some users complain that iTunes didn’t restore their contacts from the backup upon installing iOS 4. If you’re syncing your contacts with the MobileMe or Google cloud, you should know that Google Sync underwent maintenance on Monday afternoon that caused issues with mobile syncing. You should leave the Contacts app open for a while so it can retrieve your address book from the cloud.
The same goes for calendars and bookmarks in the Calendar and Safari apps, respectively. If that doesn’t help, try turning contacts syncing off and back on in the Mail, Contacts, Calendar section of your iPhone’s Settings. Those syncing their iPhone contacts the old-fashioned way – with a computer via iTunes – are advised to back up their desktop address book regularly.

One of the most common complaints deals with iTunes backups taking a long time to complete. An iTunes backup includes your bookmarks, contacts, notes, voice memos, call history, SMS and MMS messages, calendars, wallpapers, call history,  network settings, keychain passwords, in addition to the photos, screenshots, and videos taken on the device and application settings, preferences, in-app purchases, and app data. Backup times depend on the amount of those items accumulated on your device over time.
The easiest way to cut down the backup time is to move all the photos and videos from your camera roll to your computer. Connect the device to your computer and wait until it appears as an external drive on the system. Navigate to the sub-folders inside the DCIM folder on your device (that’s your camera roll) and move all the files to a folder on your computer.

You can decrease backup times further by turning off encryption: Click your device in the source list on the left and un-check the Encrypt iTunes Backup box on the Summary tab.
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Smart Way to Upgrade iphone to iOS 4


As you know, Apple has posted iOS 4 for public consumption early Monday. Besides fixing over 60 vulnerabilities, it files as a major brain transplant so don’t rush out and upgrade before you consult our handy guide. Before you begin, familiarize yourself with the iOS 4 features and check out the fine print. Armed with this knowledge, ask yourself these three simple questions:
  1. Is my device compatible with iOS 4? If you own the original iPhone or iPod touch, don’t bother because iOS 4 doesn’t support obsolete hardware.
  2. Does my device support all iOS 4 features? Apple says that third-party multitasking, Bluetooth keyboards, and custom wallpapers aren’t supported on the iPhone 3G and second-generation iPod touch. The iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and third-generation iPod touch support all iOS 4 features. FaceTime video calling and the $5 iMovie app are iPhone 4 exclusives.
  3. Are my favorite apps ready for iOS 4 and do they multitask? iOS 4 doesn’t automagically make third-party apps multitask unless they specifically ask for this via the new APIs. That means the existing apps have to be specifically updated for multitasking in iOS 4. For example, the Pandora app has been updated with radio listening in the background, but the Skype client doesn’t multitask yet. You should go to the App Store in iTunes or on your device and check if your favorite apps have been updated with iOS 4 multitasking (also known as fast switching).

UPDATING YOUR APPS Before you begin, make sure to download iTunes 9.2 because it’s required for iOS 4 compatibility. Install and launch the app but don’t connect your device at this point. Select the Apps tab in the library list on the left. If you don’t see Apps, turn this on under the General tab of iTunes’ preferences. Now click the Check for Updates button in the lower-right part of the iTunes window and download all the latest updates to your apps.

Backing up your device


Connect your device to iTunes, but hit Cancel if it asks to update your firmware. Right-click the device icon in the source list on the left and choose Backup from a drop-down menu. This will copy user and application data from the device to your computer.
Should anything go wrong, or if you simply need to transfer your settings to another device, you can choose Restore from the drop-down menu and iTunes will load default software on your device and populate it with your settings from the backup file.
Among other things, the backup includes your bookmarks, contacts, notes, voice memos, call history, SMS and MMS messages, calendars, wallpapers, call history,  network settings, keychain passwords, in addition to the photos, screenshots, and videos taken on the device and application settings, preferences, in-app purchases, and data.
Your downloaded applications, audio, video, e-reading material, photos, and videos are not included in the backup because they are stored in your iTunes library and can be synced anytime. Although iTunes will automatically back up your device prior to installing iOS 4, I still wholeheartedly recommend performing a manual backup just to be safe.

It’s update time

If you believe Apple, updating is as easy as connecting your device to iTunes, selecting it under Devices in the leftmost source list and hitting the Check for Update button in the iPhone Summary pane. Presuming Apple’s activation servers don’t melt, iTunes will download the iOS 4 version for your hardware.
It will then create a backup, wipe out everything on the device, and install the new firmware. When the new software boots, iTunes will restore your settings from the backup and transfer the applications, music, and videos you had before from your iTunes library.
Should the updating process go wrong and leave your device inoperable or iTunes no longer recognizes it, don’t panic – just put the device in the recovery mode, denoted by the “connect to iTunes” graphic on your device’s display, and iTunes should be able to recognize it.
By the way. iTunes keeps the backup files in the following places:
  • Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
  • Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
  • Windows Vista and Windows 7: \Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
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Appple beats Nokia in high-end phone market

* Linux winning increasing share of the smartphone market
* Nokia to continue using Symbian for cheaper smartphones
* Research firm says Nokia should take back Symbian control
(Adds details on Symbian, comments, shares)
By Tarmo Virki, European technology correspondent

The N-series has been Nokia's crown jewel for years and it dominated the smartphone market before Apple's iPhone was introduced in 2007.

Graphic on Nokia N-series losing to iPhone

  
The confirmation that MeeGo will be used for the next flagship N-series device shows Nokia is betting the ranch on this platform to beat high-end rivals such as Apple's iPhone. 
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Nokia N8 sample video


Nokia N8 sample video from Nokia Conversations on Vimeo.

This is the first HD video sample captured on the upcoming Nokia N8, shot in 720p. This amazing footage of a dancer on a rooftop has not been enhanced or tweaked in any way. It was taken on a device that is not yet running final software.
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How To Overclock The Nokia N900

N900 had been overclocked to run at speeds upto 1GHz. Since then a lot of people have tried overclocking their N900’s for that speed bump and have reported that the N900 stays stable and performs faster even after being overclocked.
How To Overclock The Nokia N900
But before you start flashing your own N900, please keep in mind a few of the ramifications pointed out by Lehto:
  • They (the modded kernels) will make the about page say for the hardware and software. (So the Nokia Software Updater will not work and you will have to manually flash your device if you wish to upgrade to the new firmware).
  • There is an additional speed step down from 250mhz. So instead of 250mhz idle it now sits @ 125mhz idle with lower voltage. 125/250/500/550/xxx instead of 250/500/550/600.
  • You are sacrificing machine lifetime by running it overclocked and stressing it at 100% for longer periods of time.
  • Everything will feel faster and is faster.
  • The fastest kernels might not work on your phone, this is purely down to luck of how good chip you’ve got in your phone. Climate affects it also along with many other variables. (If you like in a warm climate, do not try anything more than 800 MHz).
  • This (the overclocking procedure) requires only flashing the new kernel in, the phone setups and apps will stay. Only the clock speed increases.
Personally, I am going to resist from overclocking my N900 as the long term effects of this procedure are yet unknown. Secondly, I know that I do not possess the experience or the technical skill to full understand the nitty gritty of this hack and thirdly I do not wish to void my warranty. I shall have no responsibility if anything goes wrong and your N900 is damaged in anyway whatsoever, based on this tutorial or otherwise.
If you still think you want to overclock your N900, Maemo Briefs has published a tutorial, based on which are the following instructions:
  • Download one of those modded Kernels, depending on the speed you would like or simply download the entire package here.
  • If you don’t already have the Maemo Flasher, download and install it.
  • Next, place the kernel you would like to flash in the Maemo Flasher folder. It is usually found in the Program Files folder.
  • Switch off the N900, make sure the battery is fully charged.
  • On the PC, open the Command Prompt by going to Start then Run and type cmd, then press Enter.
  • Change directory to the flasher’s program path by entering:
cd “C:\ProgramFiles\maemo\flasher-3.5″
  • Connect the USB cable while holding the ‘u’ key on the N900. Within an instant you will see a USB icon on the top right corner of the N900. Now leave the ‘u’ key.
  • Run the following command:
flasher-3.5.exe -k zImage-800mhz -f -R
  • Replace “zImage-800mhz” with the name of the kernel you would like to flash.
  • Within a few seconds (usually under 10) the flash will be complete and you would have overclocked your N900.
If you are serious about flashing your N900, I recommend going through this thread. Maemo.org member ‘jakiman‘ has complied most of the information from that large thread into this single post if you do not wish to read through the 100 plus pages.
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Get a sneak peek into the future of iPhone OS


On 8th of April 2010, Apple reveals up their plan which is about giving out new updates to all iPhone users. The new features certainly will make the iPhone easier to interact with apps, manage your daily e-mail, read books and many more.

The main new features includes:

Multitasking: seven multitasking services, allow tasks to be perform on background while at the same time preserving the performance and battery life.

Folders: Organize your apps by drag- and - drop to appropriate folder which will provide you faster access to favorites apps by only simple browse.

Better Mail: faster switch between inboxes, see all e-mail accounts displayed together in a specified inbox.

iBooks: offers browsing, buying and reading books on your mobile.
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iPhone O.S 4 includes linked contacts

Apple iPhone operating system version 4.0 offers its user with new add on which is linked contacts. It appears at the below of each contact info layout.
Once a linked contact has been added to a primary contact, the info pane for the primary contact merges that contact information for both contacts into a single pane relabeled as "Unified Info." An option at the base of the unified pane lists the number of linked contacts and directs users to a "Linked Contacts" pane to merge even more contacts into the unified list.

Read more at appleinsider



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The Legendary of Nokia phone, Nokia 3310


I'm proudly present, the best legendary phone for Nokia goes to Nokia 3310.
:)
These is based on number of user opinions and reviews about it.CLICK here to see the whole opinion (it's over than 64 pages)

and i would like to say that Nokia 3310 are really special because of its:

Durability: It stills functioning well even after you throw your phone to any mad dog
Size: Perfect and comfortable!

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Increase, save and enhance Battery Life for Nokia N900


There might be a lot of technique/ skills on the other website which refers to how to manage your Nokia N900 battery consumption.
Here are summary of things that you can do to increase the capabilities of your battery.


Good luck!!!



Choose 2G network rather than 3G:

2g preserve longer of battery life than 3G.
It depends on your location, and requirement. If you really need faster data connection, then only you switch to 3G mode.

Reduce Screen Brightness:
as low as possible, depends on situation: dark or bright of surrounding.

Disconnect External Connections:
e.g :bluetooth, Gps, Wifi


Remove Widgets from walls:
e.g: OMWeather and Foreca widgets eat up a lot of CPU cycles
more widget= high cpu load + high consumption of RAM

Adjust your profile settings:
e.g: lower level of ringtone, remove vibration from IM received


You can also install some application to facilitate your battery saving such as:

Simple Brightness Applet
-lets you alter brightness from the status bar

3G/2G selection mode applet
-from the status bar, you can switch from Dual Mode to either 3G or 2G

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Why you should choose NOKIA?


Nokia, it's such a global giant mobile phone company that has been developing for decades. But, why it's still be the choice of the consumer although the technological advancement of the product slower compare to other brands? e.g primary camera megapixel still maximum at just 8 megapixels compare to samsung which is current highest m.pixel is 12.

First, Nokia mobiles phone already widely known for their high quality of product. They use highly durable materials for any parts of the bodies, even if you accidentally drop your phone to the ground and it's still in a good condition.

Second, Nokia already rooted its name in the global market for a long time. Thus, when in consideration of phone buying process, its brands will certainly attract a large number of buyers to purchase the product.

Third, Nokia phones are mostly affordable for various type of people around the world. Even if you are in the poor country, there's still people buying the Nokia because not most of its product expensive. There is a range from expensive to the cheap of Nokia phones, thus it also helps to provides flexibility of your spending on budget to buy a new phone.

NOKIA
Connecting People
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TOP Choice Mobile Phones 2010 (1st quarter)

TOP Choice Mobile Phones 2010 (1st quarter)
By doing all consideration
and after reviewing all specs
i would like to announce that,

NOKIA N900,
Iphone 3gs
and Omnia 2
are the the TOP Choice mobile Phones for the 1st quarter 2010.

Consideration is based on all of their features and popularity:

Memory
NOKIA N900: 32 GB
Iphone 3gs: 32 GB
Omnia 2: 2/8/16GB internal flash

Operating System
NOKIA N900: Maemo 5 Linux
Iphone 3gs: OS X
Omnia 2: Windows Mobile 6.5

Screen Size
NOKIA N900: 3.5 in
Iphone 3gs: 3.5 in
Omnia 2: 3.7 in

Display Resolution
NOKIA N900: 800 × 480
Iphone 3gs: 480 x 320
Omnia 2: 480 x 800

Digital Camera
NOKIA N900: 5 megapixels
Iphone 3gs: 3.0 megapixels
Omnia 2: 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels

Talk Time
NOKIA N900: 6 hours
Iphone 3gs: 10 hours of 2G talk time, or 5 hours on 3G
Omnia 2:Up to 5 h 50 min 2G / 6 h 30 min 3G

Standby Time
NOKIA N900: 96 hours
Iphone 3gs: 300 hours
Omnia 2: 430 hours

Weight
NOKIA N900: 181 g
Iphone 3gs: 135 g
Omnia 2: 117g

GPS
NOKIA N900: A-GPS built in.
Iphone 3gs: A-GPS built in.
Omnia 2: A-GPS built in.

MeeGo development



By this week Nokia and Intel released the operating system (OS) code for MeeGo, an OS that's a merger of the Maemo and Moblin mobile operating systems. Nokia and Intel have opened up the OS base from the Linux kernel to the OS infrastructure and the middleware layer. A full MeeGo release is expected in May.
subsource:mobileburn
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Iphone Killer - NOKIA N900 pushing out the limit..

The several main factor when looking out choices of smartphone:
1)Design~ must be suit to most of condition, not too heavy and handy.
2)Camera
3)Music
4)Interface/platform

I've borrow my friend's phone (iphone 3gs) and i use it for few hours to see whether it's true that Nokia N900 (which currently i'm using) is better than iPhone 3gs in most of aspect.

What i can see,
what i can feel,
when i'm browsing the web, it seems to be that N900 give be the best in term of perfomance and loading of all graphic, picture and animation in each of page. What's actually iphone doesn't have Full Flash 9.4 as like as N900. With full flash, i can also play games from facebook similarly like playing on laptop/pc.

Although N900 is still under development, it beats iphone 3gs interface as N900 widgets and icons logically give me a better navigation as it has 800*480 display screen allow me to have almost of all application shortcuts on the wall.

The QWERTY keyboard is another aspect that adds value for your money as you might get dificult of posting huge entries on website, or even writing long notes. N900 gives you choice of using the onscreen kyboard layout if your too lazy to slide out the Qwerty keyboard.

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Issues with nokia N97





Thankfully, I'm one of the rare people who only had little issues with my N97. Well you can consider them little.. compared to the huge issues some people have. My phone's issues are:

1- Ring tone issue.. I set it to something but it changes back to the default Nokia tone

2- Low RAM free space... just about 40mb++ upon each of successful hard format, thus it leads to low perfomance when running multiple applications.

3- Low integrated gps reception, it takes long time to lock satelite coordinate.

3- Camera lens scratches... and the funny thing is, I contacted Nokia care via email.

Check out the hilarious response:

they must be kidding right? What kind of quality testing if the phone cover scratches itself?!

Dear Ady ,

Thank you for emailing Nokia Careline.

We sincerely regret to hear that you have been facing ongoing issues with your Nokia (N97)
and we apologize for the inconvenience cau
sed.

We wish to assure you that all Nokia products undergo a very thorough quality assurance program
with extensive research and development. Nokia maintains the most stringent quality controls
available so that we can confidently provide one of the most reliable products in the industry.
Hence, there are no generic faults with this or any other Nokia mobile phones.

After considering all factors, im already decided of
buying a new
model of phone and of course it should be better than previous one. I'm
targeting of buying N900 if and only if i have ex
tra money/ budget by this month.
I'l stay supporting nokia's product though recently i have bad
experience with it and all because of i'm still trusting Nokia than
other phone brands. TQ

The Technology Keeps Changing


By this 21st Century, the technology changes rapidly as time passes away. In other words, we seem to apply the technology to our daily life in order to communicate faster and easier.

I can still remember of sending text message from my old, heavy Nokia phone few years ago and what i can say "it's legendary moments to remember". As at that time, only few people manage to buy a set of phone because the cost of having one is really expensive. Answering calls from mobile phone at that time was the coolest thing ever done because it's wireless and portable.

Then few years later, there's a lot of mobile technology improvement where it starts with ringtone etc, pholyphonic, monophonic
and there are also changes in phone screen in size where it's compressed and handy of size and the screen seems to be much colourful rather than only black and grey dots.
I realize that phone gets really attractive by each year based on their funtionalities and appeareances as the mobile firm keeps on going R&D.

History & development of mobile phone
1G ability to transfer calls from one site to the next
2G trend of away from the large phone toward tiny 100 to 200g hand held devices. Able to Person- Person SMS (Short Message Service)3G (2Mbit/s max data rate indoor, 384kb/s outdooors. Live streaming of radio and television
4G- receives calls over internet, LAN or Wan using VoIP

 
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