Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2007

Niceclock S60 for Symbian v7,8 2.0



NiceClock-stylish gear for your Time!
Completely new clockwork with skinable Screensaver, Voice informer, Keyboard locker, advanced Alarm and Organizer.

NiceClock v.2.0 contains:

  1. Screensaver with fully skinable watches and indicators
  2. Voice informer
  3. Keyboard locker
  4. Organizer
  5. Alarm manager

Features inside:
  1. Powered by accurate clockwork that always shows you precise time
  2. Improved graphical engine. You'd never before glance at your mobile with such pleasure
  3. Lot's of functions. Helps to customize your smartphone
  4. Energy saving technology

Functionality brief description: Voice informer:
  1. Pronounce current time
  2. Inform and remind you about active and missed calls, messages, events
  3. Graphical and sound notification about scheduled events

ScreenSaver:
  1. All-you-need on-screen indicators
  2. Skinable look
  3. Clear indicators
  4. Zoom feature

Keyboard locker:
  1. Two operation modes
  2. Customizable settings
  3. Manual and automatic activation

Alarm Manager:
  1. Adds extra alarm for your device
  2. Alarm sound option
  3. Rings even mobile phone is off

Organizer:
  1. Fully integrates with standard calendar
  2. Notification about scheduled events
  3. Remind about coming events

Designed for all Symbian OS v.7 and v.8 powered smartphones with S60 user interface.

License: Shareware Limitations: 7 Days
Price: $ 14.95
File Size: 0.62 M
Requirements: No special requirements
Update Time: 2/14/2007 6:53:07 AM
Release Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Language: English
OS: Symbian


Saturday, February 10, 2007

Turn Your S60v3 Device Into An iPhone

Why anyone would want to do this is beyond me. I'm very proud to own a Nokia device and have never understood why people would put a Microsoft, Apple, Linux, or other theme on their phone (yes, I have P@sco's Ubuntu Dapper Drake theme but only cause it's brown).

HOWEVER, I have received numerous questions regarding this, so here it goes. I found an iPhone theme on Mobile9.com (which is surprising, apparently Apple's been sending out cease and desist letters. If they send me one, I'll take it down.) and Symbian Watch today posted the ringtone (which I'm still on the fence about) but in any case, below are your links, Apple fans, enjoy.

symbianguru.typepad.com

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

First time smartphone user reviews the Nokia N73


Web developer Steven Wittens got its Nokia N73 thanks to Nokia's Blogger Relations Program. A big step forward from his earlier Nokia 3310 and… he summed-up his thoughts… Fast forward to his conclusion: "The only part of the N73 that really stands out for me is the phone's form factor." He doesn't like the usability, the slowness of the device, music player, you name it.

Now wait a minute. I agree that there is a plenty of room to make N73 better, but… In his praise of the iPhone, Steven is mentioning the seamless synchronization. With iTunes? I sync my Nokia N93 WITHOUT a computer (all I need is Wireless access). Also I thought that he only needs "voice calls and SMS". Want to sync that!?

Anyway, Steven points out some interesting things. Still, there's too much Mac-loving tone in his article. I too would like to see more usability improvements to the Symbian-based devices, and am hoping that Apple's iPhone will somehow change improve the industry. Till then, the N95 rules!