The new Symbian OS has finally made its debut in the form of a video posted by Nokia. Although much of the”new” elements are pretty standard fare in most other OS’s its still good to know Symbian is headed in the right direction in preparation for eventual release of Symbian^4. …
Nokia has spent the past couple years heavily investing into the music industry with mobile devices and music services. This year Nokia has released the BH-905 stereo bluetooth headset which features not only bluetooth stereo streaming but also has a 3.5mm jack. The headset also has a noise canceling feature. …
Remember the Nokia Point and Find application? Well at CES 2010 I was able to see its evolution at the Nokia booth. The demonstration shows that the application can now recognize products and provide relevant information (prices, call option, text/email a friend) to the user.
Nokia has released a beta version of their Point and Find software that allows users to point the camera on their s60 device and view information about it. The beta only supports and handful of S60 handsets and only had the option to find information on products and movies. I …
Looks as though this time Nokia is on the ball releasing the newest E71 firmware update that hit the E71 EURO model a couple days ago for the NAM version. The update will format the unit back to factory state, so use the backup utility on the phone or your …
A new campaign site has launched that focuses on the E71 and how it can be used for communication. Its a beautiful site with great wallpapers and movies by four different artist. The wallpapers come in desktop and mobile sizes. The site also has a competition area that will allow …
The long awaited N85 NAM edition has hit some sites for preorder, finally! The U.S. folks can get N85 love with U.S. 3G! The price isnt outrageous like the N96, and could be had cheaper when released by other dealers. For now Amazon and Nokia both have preorder pages up. …
JonnyBruha over at thoughtsonS60 has a great article describing his frustrations with Nokia and its gradual decline in providing uncanny unlocked phones. He dives into the past (when having an unlocked phone meant wielding the latest and greatest, unheard of specs on a phone) to the present (where most US …