Although the E75 has a completely dissimilar form factor, this smartphone is among the finest gadgets with complete QWERTY keypad in the market, with the most well-heeled keyboard to act with two hands. In lack of substantial demand for a firm functional, but extremely heavy and high priced gadget type Nokia E90 company flows in a huge segment, allowing the continuance of E90 to better times. They just expand segment, drawing in a fresh market segment, which weren't pleased with the E90 size or were not content with the little keyboard of E71.
Nokia E75 is configured in the form of contemporary monoblock, but along with the lateral sliding keyboard, Its form factor was initially employed by HTC. The size of the smartphone can't be depicted as little, it appears neither too flimsy (with the assistance of a sliding keyboard), nor too narrow. Based on the current flow of events, Nokia E75 is among the central gadgets for us this entire year, eventhough at first sight it becomes apparent that the form factor cannot at first be too publicly favored or in avid demand. All the same, Nokia, acts not excessive as a niche, This amazing achievement, allowing no space for its contenders.
Nokia E75 is configured for a market segment that's awaiting for maximal comfort of input, but is not ready to permit the high expenses and great size of contemporary communicators. The gadget is perfect, on one hand, and too niche, with the expense of the form factor.
No matter if Nokia will contend in making a side-slider a mass answer or not, is maybe not apparent yet.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Nokia E75 review
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Friday, March 27, 2009
How to Optimize and Maximize your Memory Card Storage?
Your data in MMC are held in many (disk) blocks.
So when you format utilizing 16K block, the storage used is going to be 16K although your file is merely 1K.
If you purchase MMC, it's generally pre-formatted with 16K blocks. As a result much storage is worthless as many installed software files are generally smaller than 10K.
You'll require a card reader for this:-
- Connect your card reader and transfer your entire files in the MMC to PC disk. (Be sure you adjust the show all/hidden files to "on")
- Then format the MMC using the usual command line "format" and also use the /A=size tag. Alternatively, you may use the Disk Management located in Administrative Tools to format the card. Be sure you choose FAT. For 256MB MMC, lowest block you may use is 4K, 2k for128MB, 1k for 64Mb and 512 byte for 32MB. (Note: You may not use the phone's "format MMC" feature to do it since the data formatting just erase the allocation table and doesn't alter the block size)
- Copy back every file to MMC.
Now you will discover that you'll have more storage.
256 Mb MMC will got back 30+ Mbs
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
How to properly handle jar files
Java files can be a little difficult at times. Frequently, after you just downloaded and kept the java file on the computer, windows may alter the icon & extension of that file into the .zip file.
And it can led to people not conversant with this particular issue to extract the jar file. Once that has executed, you'll encounter huge files and folders. It isn't the correct way but unfortunately certainly theres a method to bypass an. Here's what you need to do instead;
First, on the personal computer*, open Windows Explorer then choose
Tools -Folder Options -View and "deselect" the Hide extensions for a specific file type.
Now can you get the whole extension of the file and alter the .zip to the .jar and send it out to your cellphone.
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Full phone format for your 6600!
If you come across condition like mentioned below on your 6600,
1. Blank LCD screen, phone fail to reboot.
2. Cellphone only able to boot to "Nokia" word display.
3. Install a few softwares but unfortunately not able to uninstall them after that.
4. Error alerts like "Child Installer" keeps on popping-up.
Perform a complete phone format on the 6600! as required steps mentioned below,
1. Be sure there are no less than 75% of battery power remaining.
2. Backup the contacts listing and important files to MMC card.
3. Turn off the 6600 cellphone.
4. Press and hold these three buttons;
Green dial button, * (star button) & no. 3 button and finally press the power on/off to switch on your 6600 cellphone.
Do remember, Never let go any of these buttons and hold buttons until you find a formatting alert display !
5. After a couple of minutes if the complete phone formatting done, the 6600 will return to original arrangement and manufacturer settting.
All softwares installed & non default settings will be erased. If you performed a backup on the mmc, you may restore it again to the C drive.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Getting SMS delivery report
This one is an absolutely easy advice but pretty valuable. Do you aware that you are able to obtain SMS delivery report that you're sending out? This way, you should aware if the receiver has obtained the SMS or not. I found it absolutely valuable feature; yet it's disabled by default in a lot of (if not every) S60 gadgets.
Here is how you are able to activate the SMS delivery report:
* Set up the messaging application.
* Choose Options | Settings | Text message menu.
* Arrange Receive report option to Yes.
Now every time, you sent off SMS, you'd obtain the SMS delivery report. You are able to check the position of the delivery report from the Reports folder.
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Mail for Exchange for Nokia
Nokia has published the brand-new edition of Mail for Exchange (MfE) 2.0. For people who do not understand MfE, it's a client software for Nokia Eseries and Nseries that permits you to synchronise the cellphone with Microsoft Exchange servers. You are able to synchronize contacts, calendars, emails and tasks. It integrates Microsoft ActiveSync communications protocol that's usable in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
Download MfE at http://www.businesssoftware.nokia.com/mail_for_exchange_downloads.php.
Establishing MfE is quite easy. You just transfer it configure the Exchange user name, server address, and password. Then, you're prepared to go. Please reach the admin staff to check the Exchange server address. You'll encounter your entire email in the Messaging software. There should be a specific folder known as Mail for Exchange in that location.
There's a critical note to think of, when you synchronize the calendars, contacts, and tasks with Exchange server, Never synchronise those with PC Suite. If not you will get troubles.
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Mobile Video Sharing with Kyte.Tv
A lot of people are conversant with YouTube owned by Google. It's likely the greatest internet video sharing site. Have you learned regarding kyte.tv? It's actually another online video sharing site. The celebrated podcaster and blogger, Robert Scoble, also uses kyte.tv.
What establishes kyte.tv unlike YouTube? kyte.tv is more comparable to a individualized broadcasting platform that allows us to develop the TV channel. You are able to develop images, movies slide show or sometimes live stream. You can perform this instantly from the S60 cellphone and the personal computer. There's a Java software that permits you to develop your television channel.
http://mobile.kyte.tv
What may you perform with kyte.tv? You are able to view TV channels and add those to the favored listing.
There's a stylish characteristic, i.e. Instant messaging. You are able to chitchat on a certain channel to hash out on the TV channel or a certain show.
As I aforementioned above, you are able to develop your personal show and distribute yourself. Amazingly, it's strikingly simple and clean to develop and upload the show. The brand-new show will be released quickly on kyte.tv so that all the relatives can view it immediately.
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